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WHY AMERICA NEEDS DE GAULLE Why America Needs de Gaulle. Charles de Gaulle began his famed War Memoirs with the remarkable line, Toute ma vie, je me suis fait une certaine idée de la France. (All my life, I have had a certain idea of France.) That idea, however, was far from simple. Originally written in the aftermath of the Second World War and published acrossseveral
FIVE INSIGHTS CHRISTIANITY BRINGS TO POLITICS Five Insights Christianity Brings to Politics. Michael Matheson Miller. The relationship between Christianity and politics is a complex one. The Church has played a mixed role in the history of political liberty to be sure. At times it has suppressed political, religious and economic liberty. Yet despite that, and unseriouscaricatures of
VIRUS DEATHS IN DEMOCRATIC VERSUS REPUBLICAN STATES The difference for state mortality per million between states with Republican governors and Democratic governors was statistically significant at the 0.05 level of significance. The differences were statistically significant both when New York was included in the “sample” and when it was excluded. James R. Rogers. THE FACTS ON RACE, CRIME, AND POLICING IN AMERICA The Facts on Race, Crime, and Policing in America. Barry Latzer. No one could fail to be moved by the death of George Floyd, whose crime apparently was only the passing of a counterfeit $20 bill. Of course, we still do not know all of the facts, including whether Mr. Floyd resisted arrest, and if HOTEL CANADA: A STAY TO REMEMBER Hotel Canada: A Stay to Remember. Joanna Baron. In February 2020, Canada’s Health Minister Patty Hajdu delivered a very earnest lecture explaining Canada’s circumspect approach to border closures in the face of horrific news from Italy and Wuhan. Parroting the orthodoxies of the World Health Organization, Hajdu explained why,unlike
BERTRAND DE JOUVENEL’S COMMON GOOD CONSERVATISM Bertrand de Jouvenel’s Common Good Conservatism. Daniel J. Mahoney. It has been said that Bertrand de Jouvenel (1903-1987) is the least well known of the most significant political philosophers of the 20th century. In many ways, this is perplexing since Jouvenel’s works, in essay or book form, combine erudition, literary grace, and a CRITICAL RACE TRAINING OR CIVIL RIGHTS LAW: WE CAN'T HAVE Critical Race Training or Civil Rights Law: We Can’t Have Both. George R. La Noue. Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a perspective that now influences the behavior of many employers, including major corporations and universities. It has also infiltrated federal government employment training. CRT is an impetus for the New YorkTimes’ 1619
JANE AUSTEN’S UNLIKEABLE EMMA James R. Rogers. Jane Austen famously wrote of Emma, the protagonist in her novel of the same name, that “I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.”. The main difference between the book and the film versions—most recently Autumn DeWilde’s 2020 film, Emma .—with a period—is that the film versions make Emma ENCOUNTERING THOMAS SOWELL Encountering Thomas Sowell. Thomas Chatterton Williams. The first time I heard the name Thomas Sowell was during that bitterly partisan—though in retrospect, comparatively tame—transition period from George W. Bush to Barack Obama. My mother’s younger sister, a gun-owning, born-again evangelical Christian and staunchlyRepublican voter
LAW & LIBERTY, PART OF THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORKESSAYSFORUMPODCASTSBOOK REVIEWSCLASSICSGARRETH BLOOR Law & Liberty focuses on the classical liberal tradition of law and political thought and how it shapes a society of free and responsiblepersons.
WHY AMERICA NEEDS DE GAULLE Why America Needs de Gaulle. Charles de Gaulle began his famed War Memoirs with the remarkable line, Toute ma vie, je me suis fait une certaine idée de la France. (All my life, I have had a certain idea of France.) That idea, however, was far from simple. Originally written in the aftermath of the Second World War and published acrossseveral
FIVE INSIGHTS CHRISTIANITY BRINGS TO POLITICS Five Insights Christianity Brings to Politics. Michael Matheson Miller. The relationship between Christianity and politics is a complex one. The Church has played a mixed role in the history of political liberty to be sure. At times it has suppressed political, religious and economic liberty. Yet despite that, and unseriouscaricatures of
VIRUS DEATHS IN DEMOCRATIC VERSUS REPUBLICAN STATES The difference for state mortality per million between states with Republican governors and Democratic governors was statistically significant at the 0.05 level of significance. The differences were statistically significant both when New York was included in the “sample” and when it was excluded. James R. Rogers. THE FACTS ON RACE, CRIME, AND POLICING IN AMERICA The Facts on Race, Crime, and Policing in America. Barry Latzer. No one could fail to be moved by the death of George Floyd, whose crime apparently was only the passing of a counterfeit $20 bill. Of course, we still do not know all of the facts, including whether Mr. Floyd resisted arrest, and if HOTEL CANADA: A STAY TO REMEMBER Hotel Canada: A Stay to Remember. Joanna Baron. In February 2020, Canada’s Health Minister Patty Hajdu delivered a very earnest lecture explaining Canada’s circumspect approach to border closures in the face of horrific news from Italy and Wuhan. Parroting the orthodoxies of the World Health Organization, Hajdu explained why,unlike
BERTRAND DE JOUVENEL’S COMMON GOOD CONSERVATISM Bertrand de Jouvenel’s Common Good Conservatism. Daniel J. Mahoney. It has been said that Bertrand de Jouvenel (1903-1987) is the least well known of the most significant political philosophers of the 20th century. In many ways, this is perplexing since Jouvenel’s works, in essay or book form, combine erudition, literary grace, and a CRITICAL RACE TRAINING OR CIVIL RIGHTS LAW: WE CAN'T HAVE Critical Race Training or Civil Rights Law: We Can’t Have Both. George R. La Noue. Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a perspective that now influences the behavior of many employers, including major corporations and universities. It has also infiltrated federal government employment training. CRT is an impetus for the New YorkTimes’ 1619
JANE AUSTEN’S UNLIKEABLE EMMA James R. Rogers. Jane Austen famously wrote of Emma, the protagonist in her novel of the same name, that “I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.”. The main difference between the book and the film versions—most recently Autumn DeWilde’s 2020 film, Emma .—with a period—is that the film versions make Emma ENCOUNTERING THOMAS SOWELL Encountering Thomas Sowell. Thomas Chatterton Williams. The first time I heard the name Thomas Sowell was during that bitterly partisan—though in retrospect, comparatively tame—transition period from George W. Bush to Barack Obama. My mother’s younger sister, a gun-owning, born-again evangelical Christian and staunchlyRepublican voter
PANDEMIC NIGHTMARES
Pandemic Nightmares. Theodore Dalrymple. Conspiracy theories about the Covid-19 pandemic are legion and sometimes go like this (I have heard such theories more than once): governments everywhere, avid as governments by their very nature always are, for increasing their power and control over their populations, have seized the opportunity FREEDOM, FAITH, AND COMMUNITY 1 day ago · Surely it is possible, in a free society, to have the proven advantages of free markets and also pursue policies favoring family, faith, and community. THE GREAT AMERICAN FREAK-OUT AND HOW TO ADDRESS IT The Great American Freak-Out and How to Address It. Shortly before the 1928 presidential election between Herbert Hoover and New York Governor Al Smith, a well-known Baptist minister named Mordecai Ham wrote, “ f Smith is electedit can be interpreted no other way except a fulfillment of prophecy of the latter-day perilous times.”. "IT IS A SORDID THING, THIS DIVVYING US UP BY RACE" John O. McGinnis is the George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law at Northwestern University and a Contributing Editor at Law & Liberty.His book Accelerating Democracy was published by Princeton University Press in 2012. McGinnis is also the coauthor with Mike Rappaport of Originalism and the Good Constitution published by Harvard University Press in 2013 . THE FACTS ON RACE, CRIME, AND POLICING IN AMERICA The Facts on Race, Crime, and Policing in America. Barry Latzer. No one could fail to be moved by the death of George Floyd, whose crime apparently was only the passing of a counterfeit $20 bill. Of course, we still do not know all of the facts, including whether Mr. Floyd resisted arrest, and if THE BROKEN ROAD TO MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM 1 day ago · Wooster’s book is an examination of the fundamental debates regarding the role of the military in American society. CHURCHILL'S PROVIDENTIAL CONFIDENCE Britain has had its share of politicians and statesmen who have been “vocal about their faith,” from the earnest, evangelical William Wilberforce (with his noble, indefatigable, and ultimately successful fight against slavery and the slave trade) to the tough-minded Methodist Margaret Thatcher, to the rather progressive Catholicconvert Tony Blair.
DECLINE ON THE MIND
1 day ago · No matter where you live in America today, or where you fall on the political spectrum, decline is probably on your mind. Politicians may still offer the compulsory cant about America being the “greatest nation in the world” and “our best days still lying ahead of us,” but even they seem to lack conviction, and their audiences are certainly skeptical. GILLMAN AND CHEMERINSKY'S MASONIC RELIGION CLAUSES In 1948, Justice Stanley Reed pithily proposed that a “ule of law should not be drawn from a figure of speech.” Justice Reed was referring to President Thomas Jefferson’s reference, in an 1802 piece of constituent-service correspondence, to the “wall of separation between church and State” supposedly built by “the whole American people” when the First Amendment to the REVERSING DECLINE ARCHIVES Surely it is possible, in a free society, to have the proven advantages of free markets and also pursue policies favoring family, faith, and community. LAW & LIBERTY, PART OF THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORKESSAYSFORUMPODCASTSBOOK REVIEWSCLASSICSGARRETH BLOOR Law & Liberty focuses on the classical liberal tradition of law and political thought and how it shapes a society of free and responsiblepersons.
VIRUS DEATHS IN DEMOCRATIC VERSUS REPUBLICAN STATES The difference for state mortality per million between states with Republican governors and Democratic governors was statistically significant at the 0.05 level of significance. The differences were statistically significant both when New York was included in the “sample” and when it was excluded. James R. Rogers. FIVE INSIGHTS CHRISTIANITY BRINGS TO POLITICS Five Insights Christianity Brings to Politics. Michael Matheson Miller. The relationship between Christianity and politics is a complex one. The Church has played a mixed role in the history of political liberty to be sure. At times it has suppressed political, religious and economic liberty. Yet despite that, and unseriouscaricatures of
ORWELL AND THE CANCELLATION OF CULTURE Orwell and the Cancellation of Culture. Matthew Stewart. George Orwell’s appalling vision of the future in 1984 makes clear that totalitarian rule relies heavily on official censorship. Big Brother watches for deviations from Ingsoc ideology and for disloyalty to the Party. While at bottom, thoughtcrimes are political crimes in thenovel, the
A LEADER WITHOUT FOLLOWERS A Leader Without Followers. Joseph Postell. Former Speaker of the House John Boehner is unassuming in On the House: A Washington Memoir. He promises that the book will not be “another boring drag through Washington’s ‘halls of power.’” “If you’re looking for Shakespeare, or my 15-point plan to save the world, this isn’t thebook
THEODORE DALRYMPLE, AUTHOR AT LAW & LIBERTY Theodore Dalrymple is a retired prison doctor and psychiatrist, contributing editor of City Journal, and Dietrich Weissman Fellow of the Manhattan Institute. His most recent book is Embargo and other stories (Mirabeau Press, 2020). THE MODERN CONSTITUTION EMPOWERS REDISTRIBUTION, THE John O. McGinnis is the George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law at Northwestern University and a Contributing Editor at Law & Liberty.His book Accelerating Democracy was published by Princeton University Press in 2012. McGinnis is also the coauthor with Mike Rappaport of Originalism and the Good Constitution published by Harvard University Press in 2013 . CIVILISING THE RED MENACE Civilising the Red Menace. Theodore Dalrymple. Many years ago, for a reason that I cannot now remember, I read In Darkest Germany, a short account of a visit made by the British left-wing publisher, Victor Gollancz, to Germany in the immediate aftermath of the war. He found the country devastated and the people starving.THE UTAH COMPROMISE
The Utah Compromise. Stuart Adams. Watching the unnecessary dramas that recently unfolded in Indiana and other states, one thing is clear: the landscape of protecting religious liberty has changed. Permanently. State legislatures no longer have the option of ANDREW JOHNSON AND THE NEW ORLEANS RIOT The Democrats’ argument exploded that July in a bloody riot in New Orleans. Louisiana freedmen had assembled in a convention to discuss amending the state constitution. In response, local officials organized an attack on the convention that left 40 freedmen dead, with hundreds more wounded. Instead of condemning the attacks, Johnson LAW & LIBERTY, PART OF THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORKESSAYSFORUMPODCASTSBOOK REVIEWSCLASSICSGARRETH BLOOR Law & Liberty focuses on the classical liberal tradition of law and political thought and how it shapes a society of free and responsiblepersons.
VIRUS DEATHS IN DEMOCRATIC VERSUS REPUBLICAN STATES The difference for state mortality per million between states with Republican governors and Democratic governors was statistically significant at the 0.05 level of significance. The differences were statistically significant both when New York was included in the “sample” and when it was excluded. James R. Rogers. FIVE INSIGHTS CHRISTIANITY BRINGS TO POLITICS Five Insights Christianity Brings to Politics. Michael Matheson Miller. The relationship between Christianity and politics is a complex one. The Church has played a mixed role in the history of political liberty to be sure. At times it has suppressed political, religious and economic liberty. Yet despite that, and unseriouscaricatures of
ORWELL AND THE CANCELLATION OF CULTURE Orwell and the Cancellation of Culture. Matthew Stewart. George Orwell’s appalling vision of the future in 1984 makes clear that totalitarian rule relies heavily on official censorship. Big Brother watches for deviations from Ingsoc ideology and for disloyalty to the Party. While at bottom, thoughtcrimes are political crimes in thenovel, the
A LEADER WITHOUT FOLLOWERS A Leader Without Followers. Joseph Postell. Former Speaker of the House John Boehner is unassuming in On the House: A Washington Memoir. He promises that the book will not be “another boring drag through Washington’s ‘halls of power.’” “If you’re looking for Shakespeare, or my 15-point plan to save the world, this isn’t thebook
THEODORE DALRYMPLE, AUTHOR AT LAW & LIBERTY Theodore Dalrymple is a retired prison doctor and psychiatrist, contributing editor of City Journal, and Dietrich Weissman Fellow of the Manhattan Institute. His most recent book is Embargo and other stories (Mirabeau Press, 2020). THE MODERN CONSTITUTION EMPOWERS REDISTRIBUTION, THE John O. McGinnis is the George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law at Northwestern University and a Contributing Editor at Law & Liberty.His book Accelerating Democracy was published by Princeton University Press in 2012. McGinnis is also the coauthor with Mike Rappaport of Originalism and the Good Constitution published by Harvard University Press in 2013 . CIVILISING THE RED MENACE Civilising the Red Menace. Theodore Dalrymple. Many years ago, for a reason that I cannot now remember, I read In Darkest Germany, a short account of a visit made by the British left-wing publisher, Victor Gollancz, to Germany in the immediate aftermath of the war. He found the country devastated and the people starving.THE UTAH COMPROMISE
The Utah Compromise. Stuart Adams. Watching the unnecessary dramas that recently unfolded in Indiana and other states, one thing is clear: the landscape of protecting religious liberty has changed. Permanently. State legislatures no longer have the option of ANDREW JOHNSON AND THE NEW ORLEANS RIOT The Democrats’ argument exploded that July in a bloody riot in New Orleans. Louisiana freedmen had assembled in a convention to discuss amending the state constitution. In response, local officials organized an attack on the convention that left 40 freedmen dead, with hundreds more wounded. Instead of condemning the attacks, Johnson WHY AMERICA NEEDS DE GAULLE 17 hours ago · David Polansky Argues America May Need de Gaulle. Law & Liberty’s focus is on the classical liberal tradition of law and political thought and how itPODCASTS ARCHIVE
Podcasts. Law & Liberty's editor Richard Reinsch interviews prominent authors and thinkers. FEAR AND FAITH IN A PANDEMIC Fear and Faith in a Pandemic. Ronald W. Dworkin. Many religious people feel themselves to be under assault. Restaurants have been allowed to open; mass protests have been tolerated. But in the name of public health, many state governments have maintained strict limits on religious gatherings. Yet religious people are also being a littleparanoid.
CHURCHILL'S PROVIDENTIAL CONFIDENCE Britain has had its share of politicians and statesmen who have been “vocal about their faith,” from the earnest, evangelical William Wilberforce (with his noble, indefatigable, and ultimately successful fight against slavery and the slave trade) to the tough-minded Methodist Margaret Thatcher, to the rather progressive Catholicconvert Tony Blair.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE SENATE? Rather, the legislative process should facilitate full and open consideration of complex policy decisions, regardless of whether they have majority support at a particular point in time. This, by definition, entails limiting the power of popular majorities by strengthening the ability of minorities to participate in the process. WHY WOULD WE EXPECT PHILOSOPHER-JUDGES? The manifesto for “A Better Originalism” grounded in transcendent moral truths and a teleological conception of the regime has been ably critiqued and ably defended in this space. But these critiques have pertained largely to the question of judicial authority. The question of power—its nature, its tendency to growth, and how people who wield it tend to behave—requires attention as well.SILENT CAL SPEAKS
1 day ago · If Americans know anything about Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the U.S., sandwiched between Warren G. Harding and Herbert Hoover, it is his nickname, “Silent Cal.” GILLMAN AND CHEMERINSKY'S MASONIC RELIGION CLAUSES 1 day ago · In 1948, Justice Stanley Reed pithily proposed that a “ule of law should not be drawn from a figure of speech.” Justice Reed was referring to President Thomas Jefferson’s reference, in an 1802 piece of constituent-service correspondence, to the “wall of separation between church and State” supposedly built by “the whole American people” when the First Amendment to the IL DUCE’S OVERREACH A history of Italy’s involvement in the Second World War is a case study in how a lesser power ought not to wage war. In June 1940, a country with only two working battleships, almost no modern artillery, a mere seventy tanks, and a paltry 152 anti-aircraft guns declared waron the Allies.
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