Driven by anti-Trump rhetoric, many Democrats have become unwilling — or unable — to stand with Venezuela’s fight for freedom.
A student organization at Columbia University is promoting a foreign exchange trip to China sponsored by an organization believed to be a Chinese Communist Party front group. The ...
DeMuth, a lawyer and public policy expert, has spent decades in the conservative movement, having served most notably as president of the American Enterprise Institute from 1986 to 2008. He joined ...
I helped create Princeton’s free-expression event for freshman orientation. The university turned it into yet another indoctrination session.
So, in order to fight “fascism,” some Maine Democrats insist that you have to vote for the guy who “accidentally” got the SS Totenkopf tattooed to his chest and didn’t realize that it was a Nazi ...
Cheney redefined the role of vice president while serving alongside President George W. Bush for two terms that were shaped by the war on terror.
New York Times Coverage Avoids the Third Rails of Sex Trafficking It Is Time to Be Done with Shutdowns It’s a heartening development that casts the Democrats’ spinelessness in confronting the ...
Maybe a lot of revenge, actually. Mamdani is essentially the “burn it all down” candidate for large numbers of those who will cast a vote for him today: New York isn’t working, it will never work for ...
How does the Supreme Court really work — and how does one of its youngest justices balance life, law, and seven children?
This Is Spinal Tap’s backward showbiz parody predicts Hollywood liberalism on the wrong side of culture and history.
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The Perils of Populism

P opulism isn’t necessarily bad, but it can be very dangerous. Before touting populism as an unadulterated good, we should consider why that is.
According to James Hankins in The Golden Thread, cultural revival through a return to our heritage is how the West works.