by Bruce P. Frohnen
If we are to have some hope of recovery rather than civil surrender to identity politics, we must rely on tools beyond civil discourse. Read More »
by Donald Prudlo
Janet Nelson has crafted a life of Charles the Great that relentlessly examines his life, and captures the energy he brought to rule. Read More »
by Nathan W. Schlueter
Grounding politics in “religion,” does not solve any of the problems Buckley identifies in the natural law, it just pushes them further down the road. Read More »
by Douglas B. Rasmussen
Hume's observation on natural law does not show that there is or must be an unbridgeable gap between what is and what ought to be. Read More »