Opinion

Adam Smith 300

In July’s Adam Smith 300 essay for Capital Matters, George Mason University economics professor Don Boudreaux writes about Smith’s presumption for unilateral free trade. The burden of proof is on ...
This Is Spinal Tap’s backward showbiz parody predicts Hollywood liberalism on the wrong side of culture and history.
I helped create Princeton’s free-expression event for freshman orientation. The university turned it into yet another indoctrination session.
Besides all the headline races in the northeast, the GOP had a bad night in some under-the-radar races in Georgia and Mississippi.
Cheney redefined the role of vice president while serving alongside President George W. Bush for two terms that were shaped by the war on terror.
Maybe a lot of revenge, actually. Mamdani is essentially the “burn it all down” candidate for large numbers of those who will cast a vote for him today: New York isn’t working, it will never work for ...
New Mexico’s initiative is noteworthy for several reasons, one of them being that the state has had a taxpayer-funded “free” child-care program in place since 2022. Until now, however, that program ...
The voicemail was left on the same day that Sheehy voted in favor of President Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill Act.’ ...
According to James Hankins in The Golden Thread, cultural revival through a return to our heritage is how the West works.
Men are not angels, and therefore the United States must always maintain an arsenal designed to deter aggression from nations that wish us ill.
The administration is taking this position despite having killed over five dozen people in at least 15 drone strikes.
Opinion

The Perils of Populism

P opulism isn’t necessarily bad, but it can be very dangerous. Before touting populism as an unadulterated good, we should consider why that is.