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Fixing Fraud
From the Editors
Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary on the 2020 election, 2,000 Mules, has brought new attention to potential election fraud in 2020 and beyond. In this multiple-article series, we feature discussions of the film’s arguments and reception including a conversation with D’Souza about his own hopes for the electoral process and the movie’s impact.
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SALVOS
The Courage to See
Daniel J. Mahoney
Edmund Burke is the greatest of modern thinkers who was at once a liberal and a conservative and even the founder, as many people have deemed him, of a distinctively conservative current within liberal modernity. His cause was liberty in the most capacious yet ordered sense: “a manly, moral, regulated liberty.”
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'THE ROUNDTABLE' EPISODE #121
The Crime of Noticing
Eighteen-year-old Salvador Ramos opened fire at an elementary school in a horrific act of violence. Naturally the political firefighting began within minutes, and Democrats made gun control the order of the day. But is there really a political solution to the evil we’re up against? Meanwhile, is humor the antidote to the woke revolution, or just a temporary escape valve? And what on earth is going on with monkeypox? Our editors, joined by Matt Peterson, break it down.
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