The Corner

Essays for Spring

Spring is finally here, and with it is the new spring issue of National Affairs. Among the offerings this time:   

‐Scott Winship on why and how disability insurance needs to change

‐Avik Roy and Darin Selnick on how market principles can transform veterans’ health care

‐Mario Loyola on an astonishing new EPA power grab

‐Peter Augustine Lawler on what higher education is for

‐Ilya Shapiro on liberty after Hobby Lobby

‐Joel Alicea on the struggle for the soul of constitutional originalism  

And much more, from rethinking housing policy to learning from Ben Wattenberg to cleaning up Congress, among other subjects. Some are free to all on our site, some are available only to subscribers (and here is where you can subscribe, to also get the journal in print).

Yuval Levin is the director of social, cultural, and constitutional studies at the American Enterprise Institute and the editor of National Affairs.
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