The barriers to the kind of power Napoleon wielded as emperor are not individual rights so much as the kinds of rights associated with autonomy of local community, voluntary association, political party. These are the real measure of the degree to which central political power is limited in a society. Neither centralization nor bureaucratized collectivism can thrive as long as there is a substantial body of local authorities to check them. - Robert Nisbet
Political Straight Talk About Religious Liberty - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Learning to Love Conservative Books - Lee Edwards, Daily Signal
How Pre-Determined Narratives Are Ruining Journalism - Chase Padusniak, Intercollegiate Review
The Federal Reserve’s Inequality Problem - Matthew Schoenfeld, Weekly Standard
Saying "No" to Federal Funds Work? - Rick Garnett, Mirror of Justice
"There Are No Abortion Cakes" - Rick Garnett, Mirror of Justice
U.S. Intervention Most Threatens Mideast Stability - Doug Bandow, Cato
The Scummiest Clients on Earth - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
The Confines of the New Moral Consensus - Richard Samuelson, Liberty Law Blog
“Equity and Inclusion” at Connecticut College - David Bernstein, WaPo
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