The slumber of the Anglosphere
Can democracy in the West survive its attenuation in the US and UK?
Can democracy in the West survive its attenuation in the US and UK?
He and the Soviet government, not the West, brought about the downfall of the USSR
She longs for the Republican Party of the first decade of the twenty-first century
One of its directors calls for vigilante action against white Republicans
At least Trump won’t go down in the history books as ‘Don’ or ‘Donnie’
For its defeated representative-at-large, Wyoming and its interests have been of small importance in her ascent to greater things
The establishment and her father swoop in, but Wyoming will have its revenge
Postmodern man is characterized by an obsession with technique and technology
Is the historical American culture being diluted, weakened and transformed by multiculturalism?
The Wyoming congresswoman is on a mission to destroy her own party
The New Atheists called down fire and brimstone on the godly everywhere
Sinclair Lewis’s 1922 novel Babbitt is both a prophecy and a warning for America in the next century
Failing to recognize the difference between learning and practical experience
He’s clearly inept yet somehow it’s Clarence Thomas who must go?
The Judiciary Committee now has a clear and obvious duty to perform
Sports would not have survived Classical Greece and the Roman Empire
We should have brought them in from the cold, not turned up the heat
For liberals, everything that exists is a potential source of fear, and everything that occurs a threat of danger
Literature in the West is dead for the simple reason that the West itself is virtually dead
To summon your brethren to raise a City Upon a Hill as a beacon to all mankind is a pretty tall order