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by | Oct 20, 2018

H. Buckley views the 2016 presidential election as a watershed event that crystallized a new, self-conscious political and social class of Americans who were on the losing side of globalization, lax immigration policies, and a general indifference on the part of the New Class, on the Left and the Right, who make up the top 10 percent of the population, “the professionals earning more than $200,000 a year, whose toast always falls butter side up and who pass on their advantages to their children.”

by | Aug 29, 2018

How important is the distinction between nationalism and patriotism? Could it be that this distinction might be all that stands…

by | Apr 24, 2017

By now, alert observers of the passing public scene have gotten used to language as well as principles being battered…

by | Mar 21, 2017

Now as throughout the campaign, we hear liberals and neoconservatives rail against the nationalism espoused by Donald Trump that also…

by | Mar 7, 2017

From Heraclitus to the present, historians and philosophers addressed the issue of change. Is change built into the nature of…

by | Feb 13, 2017

How does Donald Trump view history and America’s role in shaping it? No one, including Mr. Trump himself, seems able…

by | Aug 12, 2016

The only people creepier than those who desecrate the flag are those who deify it. Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas made…

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