Politics & Policy Why Principled Conservatives Should Tune Out, for a While By Rachel Lu May 18, 2016 In the wake of Trump’s forest fire, conservatism has reached its “Go West, Young Man” moment: Opportunities abound.
Politics & Policy How Should Conservatives Respond to the Age of Trump? By Rachel Lu May 12, 2016 Donald Trump’s rise means conservatives have a lot of work to do in repairing the foundations of the conservative movement.
Culture Wanted: Conservative Heroes By Rachel Lu May 7, 2016 Republicans need heroes to step up and implement a grander vision than good governance.
Culture Mars vs. Venus: Male-Female Relations Likely to Suffer in the Coming Election By Rachel Lu May 3, 2016 Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could make already contentious gender relations much worse.
Culture What’s Really Driving the Bathroom Wars By Rachel Lu April 28, 2016 Liberals are squeamish about bodies because bodies are inherently imperfect, unequal, and uncontrollable.
Law & the Courts Conservatives Won the War on Crime, but America’s Moral Order Still Needs a Champion By Rachel Lu April 21, 2016 Conservatives won the war on crime. Now America needs them to reassert their defense of social and moral order.
Politics & Policy Against Anti-Anti-Trumpism By Rachel Lu February 16, 2016 Prominent conservatives are blaming the Right for the rise of Trump. They’re wrong.
Law & the Courts Better Policing Is the Best Criminal-Justice Reform By Rachel Lu February 1, 2016 Reducing imprisonment and rationalizing sentencing are both useful reforms, but the best way to improve criminal justice is with improved and expanded policing.
Politics & Policy Time to Face the Hard Truth: The Sky Isn’t Falling on America By Rachel Lu January 16, 2016 American conservative populists romanticize the myth of American decline. Government corruption here is nothing compared with that in many nations.
NR PLUS Magazine Straight Outta Frankfurt By Rachel Lu October 5, 2015 A review of The Devil’s Pleasure Palace: The Cult of Critical Theory and the Subversion of the West, by Michael Walsh.