Whenever a single definite object is made the supreme end of the State, be it the advantage of a class, the safety of the power of the country, the greatest happiness of the greatest number, or the support of any speculative idea, the State becomes for the time inevitably absolute. - Lord Acton
Daddy Issues and Anger Management - Peter Augustine Lawler, NRO
Why Red States Are Getting Richer and Blue States Poorer - Moore, et. al., Heritage
Breastmilk, Formula, and WIC - Chris Edwards, Cato
David Simon on Baltimore’s Policing Nightmare - Walter Olson, Cato
The Dystopian Vision of Aldous Huxley - Bradley J. Birzer, Imaginative Conservative
Towards a Better Conservative Rhetoric - Carl Eric Scott, NRO
ISIS Claim of Responsibility for Texas Shootings - Jennifer Guthrie, Daily Signal
John Paul II and 'America' - George Weigel, First Things
The Failure of Winsomeness - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
The Hero of Hungary - Philip Mazurczak, First Things
Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, and the Price of Progress - Carson Holloway, Public Discourse
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