The Corner

Spring Reading

In the spring, a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughtful essays, as the poet (more or less) put it. And if your fancy turns there too, the new spring issue of National Affairs is now online to help. Among the offerings:

  • James Capretta and Robert Moffit on how to replace Obamacare

  • John DiIulio on just how big our government really is (and why)

  • George Weigel on the sorry state of the liberal project

  • Adam White on the scourge of “independent” regulators

  • Peter Wehner and Robert Beschel on why inequality matters and why it doesn’t

  • Jay Cost on the politics of loss

And much more, including, in honor of the life of James Q. Wilson, a reprinting of a Wilson essay from the Winter 1967 issue of The Public Interest that reads like it could have been written yesterday. 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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