Can Higher Education Be Saved? By George Leef February 10, 2021 In conservative and libertarian circles there is much despair over the future of higher education.
States Are Pivotal to Reviving the Conservative Cause By Douglas Carswell February 7, 2021 Don’t wait for the midterm pendulum to swing. Press for ambitious changes at the local level now.
NR PLUS Against Ad-Hocracy By Kevin D. Williamson January 27, 2021 Limited government may not be fashionable or exciting, but it remains as vital as ever.
Literary Agency Fires Employee for Using Parler, Gab By Zachary Evans January 27, 2021 The Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency fired agent Colleen Oefelein for using the apps.
The Conservative Reckoning Doesn’t Have to End Badly By Greg Weiner January 24, 2021 Between elitism and populism is a middle ground that could renew a uniquely American strain of conservatism.
Fran Lebowitz, American Conservative By Kevin D. Williamson January 22, 2021 Pretend It's a City, Martin Scorsese's new documentary series about Lebowitz, reveals her delightfully reactionary character.
NR PLUS The Right’s Playboy Problem By Kevin D. Williamson January 22, 2021 The conservative movement, its allied media outlets, and the political apparatus with which it is associated have an existential choice to make.
NR PLUS Conservatism’s Contested Tradition By Gerald J. Russello January 21, 2021 A review of Conservatism: The Fight for a Tradition, by Edmund Fawcett.
NR PLUS Restoring the Conservative Conscience By Avik Roy January 21, 2021 Nineteenth-century liberals offer lessons for today.
NR PLUS Kevin Williamson’s Prescient Big White Ghetto By Daniel Foster January 21, 2021 A review of Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the ‘Real America,’ by Kevin D. Williamson.