Revisionist Black supremacist history can't grasp our shared equality. The American Mind’s Weekly Digest ESSAYS Essays of the Week are original, longer essays on an important topic. America Wasn’t Founded on White Supremacy Lucas Morel Revisionist Black supremacist history can't grasp our shared equality. LISTEN: Lucas Morel joins The Power Line Show with Steve Hayward to discuss his new essay breaking down the NYT's 1619 Project. Read Multiculturalism is Ethnocentrism Alexander Riley The ugly history of a divisive ideology. Read Liberalism: Mend It, Don’t End It Titus Techera We don’t need a revolution to find political redemption. Read DISCOURSES Discourses include shorter posts and column-style writings that engage the national conversation as it unfolds. Heed Trump’s Warning on Sovereignty Edward J. Erler He knows Brexit shows the Western elite is at war with the nation-state. Read What Good is Bill Buckley Anymore? David Bahr The minor prophets of conservatism may be past their sell-by date. Read TV Rules vs. Digital Rules James Poulos The case of CNN. Read Virtue and Consent: the Twin Principles of Just Government Michael Anton Libertarianism again fails natural right. Read How Customizable Should a Human Be? Spencer Klavan Technology is raising fundamental questions that we’re not ready to answer. Read PODCAST Each episode of The American Mind Podcast engages with Claremont scholars, friends, and challengers in thought-provoking conversations about the causes of our current political and cultural reality—always with an eye towards restoring America back to civic health. Join the conversation. The Claremont Institute | 1317 W Foothill Blvd #120, Upland, CA 91786 Unsubscribe
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