Freedom has appeared in the world at different times and under various forms; it has not been exclusively bound to any social condition, and it is not confined to democracies. Freedom cannot, therefore, form the distinguishing characteristic of democratic ages. The peculiar and preponderating fact which marks those ages as its own is the equality of conditions; the ruling passion of men in those periods is the love of this equality. - Alexis de Tocqueville
Conservatives and Transgenderism - Gregory Brown, Public Discourse
Why Yankees Won’t...Leave the South Alone - Forrest McDonald, Imaginative Conservative
What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Movie Like This? - Eve Tushnet, American Conservative
Segregated Sunday Mornings - Patrick Brown, First Things
Rich Corporate Elites and Gay Marriage - Ryan T. Anderson, Daily Signal
After Planned Parenthood...? - Editors, National Review
The Right Time To Marry Is… - Rachel Lu, The Federalist
10 Quick, Important Developments On P.P. - Mollie Hemingway, The Federalist
A Reply to Zmirak and Cooke - Daniel Klein, Intercollegiate Review
The Pope’s Wisest Warning - Chad Pecknold, Pope in D.C.
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