The American Mind’s Weekly Digest
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The Biden Administration has announced its intention to criminalize right-wing thought. Kyle Shideler, Pedro Gonzalez, Josh Hammer, Glen Ellmers, Emmet Penney, John Robb, and Max Abrahms respond.
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The Disillusionment of the Deplorables
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How Trump voters formed an ugly—and accurate—view of America’s ruling regime.
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The Axiomatic God of Freedom
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Free expression is so central to liberty that its restriction by private megapolies is intolerable.
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How “wokeness” arose from the hyper-obsessive, hyper-fragile culture of a half-forgotten platform.
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The Democratic Socialists of America have thoroughly captured the Democrats.
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It’s time to reclaim pro sports from institutionalized activism.
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The President seeks a larger government, not a larger economy.
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The Roundtable Episode #78
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In this “combative, juvenile, and grotesque” episode of The Roundtable, our editors take great joy in laughing off the xxxxxx‘s newest hit piece on the Claremont Institute. Save yourself from reading all 12,000+ words by listening to an extremely short and accurate synopsis. Then the editors turn to more serious questions, such as: with wokeism creeping over the land—toward your kids and your SMS messages—what can patriots do to win?
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Dr. Scott Yenor on the Recovery of Family Life
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In this ongoing series, Ryan Williams, President of The Claremont Institute, interviews prominent scholars in the Claremont Institute’s orbit. Dr. Scott Yenor, Professor of Political Science at Boise State University and Washington Fellow at The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life, joins Ryan to discuss his recent book, The Recovery of Family Life. The book traces the intellectual and political roots of our current family crisis and presents a series of practical approaches to revitalizing and restoring the American family. Ryan and Dr. Yenor discuss existing family policy (or lack thereof), and what can be done to improve it.
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The Hillsdale College, Washington, D.C. Campus Madison Fellowship is a ten-month long educational program for serious professionals who want both a deeper understanding of our current political predicament and a sharper view of what is needed to revitalize our American republic.
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The James Wilson Institute launches 'Anchoring Truths'
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The James Wilson Institute has sought to recover, and to teach again, those anchoring truths that provided for the Founders the moral ground of the law.
They are putting out these essays, podcasts, and videos under the banner of 'Anchoring Truths', and making the case anew for the Natural Law of the American Founding.
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