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[ad_1] We live in an age that tends to reject limits. We chafe under conventional limits, or limits that are…
[ad_1] We are informed by an ancient fable that Ixion was invited by Jupiter to a banquet, fell in…
[ad_1] Thanks to Sarah Palin’s recent defeat in her run for Alaska’s single congressional seat in a special election, ranked…
[ad_1] David Hume (1711-76) wrote in the advertisement for the first two books of A Treatise of Human Nature (1739),…
[ad_1] Law & Liberty‘s editor Brian A. Smith talks with Samuel Gregg, about his new book The Next American Economy. Brian…
[ad_1] Academic Gary Gerstle’s new book, The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the…
[ad_1] On November 1, 2021, the second National Conservatism Conference, NatCon 2, was in full swing, and that evening saw…
[ad_1] In “Cicero’s Fragile Trinity,” Scott Nelson reviews Michael Hawley’s important new book, Natural Law Republicanism. Hawley shows that Cicero…
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