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** Encountering a Philosopher-King ([link removed])
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** by Carnes Lord
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The great drama of Frederick’s life is the inner tension between philosopher and king.
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** How America Chose Supremacy ([link removed])
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** by William Anthony Hay
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Anglo-American cooperation in World War II offered a foundation for "the American Century" by making US policy global rather than hemispheric.
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** “The Calamities of this Dreadful Time” ([link removed])
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** by Sarah Skwire
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A Journal of the Plague Year is equal parts historical fiction, sermon, and horror story. But it is also a carefully constructed work of art.
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** Top Five Articles of 2020 ([link removed])
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** by Law & Liberty Editors
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The editors present the five most-read Law & Liberty essays of 2020.
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** 2020: A Mixed Bag for Classical Liberalism ([link removed])
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** by John O. McGinnis
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Underlying trends cloud the future of classical liberalism, even as it now has gained a redoubt in our judiciary and retained a perch in our politics.
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