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- 1From:Texas Monthly (Vol. 51, Issue 3)This past year we saw a massacre of children, police who let it happen, and our governor's utter failure of compassion, humanity, and leadership. We saw a dramatic rise in bigotry and violence directed at queer Texans....
- 2From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 270, Issue 9)As book bans and legislative efforts seeking to limit what can be taught in schools surge across the nation, the publishing world is watching with growing concern. And in the wake of Florida's headline-grabbing efforts...
- 3From:Country Report: MoroccoPolitical and economic outlook Although diversified, Morocco's economy is vulnerable to shifts in the agricultural sector. Services (especially tourism) have become a major contributor to GDP and source of employment...
- 4From:The EconomistThat those who lean to opposite ends of the political spectrum think differently from each other is obvious. That such differences show up in brain scans is intriguing. Brain scanning is a low-resolution approach to...
- 5From:The CriticIT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME of the academic year. Up and down the country, universities receive piles of admissions applications; some edifying, others vomit-inducing. In due course, I hear, our progressive state will...
- 6From:Country Report: ColombiaThe president, Gustavo Petro, will seek to harness the substantial political capital that he has accumulated since coming to power in August 2022 to advance with his progressive agenda and consolidate the position of his...
- 7From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 1)Since the publication of Patrick Deneen's Why Liberalism Failed in 2018, a small but growing number of religious conservatives have been reevaluating the place of classical liberalism in America's political culture....
- 8From:The EconomistThe Scottish National Party's plan for their new nation reflects a classically liberal ideal of limited government. It would feature a written constitution, which would entrench fundamental rights and "bind the...
- 9From:New Statesman (Vol. 152, Issue 5699)Over the past two decades our country has lurched from false start to collapse, and then reaction. The story can be repeated across the Western world, and no one has told it better than the US political analyst Michael...
- 10From:Country Report: MoroccoPolitical and economic outlook Although diversified, Morocco's economy is vulnerable to shifts in the agricultural sector. Services (especially tourism) have become a major contributor to GDP and source of employment...
- 11From:New York (Vol. 56, Issue 1)THE 2008 FINANCIAL crash ripped a giant hole in the incomes and wealth of Americans, limiting their ability to afford everything from big-ticket purchases like cars to their rent. The government declined to fill that...
- 12From:Washington Monthly (Vol. 55, Issue 1-3)What a glorious moment it seemed, the mid-1990s. The Soviet Union had collapsed, and peoples around the world were embracing American-style liberal democracy and capitalism. Better yet, America was a hegemon with no need...
- 13From:Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (Vol. 42, Issue 1)WARM WISHES to David Grossman. The King of The Netherlands has just awarded Grossman the prestigious Erasmus Prize at the royal palace. One of the members of the prize committee explained that Grossman received the...
- 14From:Military Review (Vol. 103, Issue 1)Editors note: This chapter was previously published as chapter 4 of John J. Mearsheimer's hook, The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities (New Haven, CT: Yale University Tress, 2018). Republished...
- 15From:The American Conservative (Vol. 22, Issue 1)Anti-woke liberals are becoming the de facto leaders of the American right. They have brought to it an undeniable infusion of talent, along with first-hand knowledge of liberal institutions and milieus. But they have...
- 16From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 24)The progressive movement, we are often told, represents the future of American politics. It boasts millions of passionate (mostly younger) activists and generally dominates universities, think tanks, Hollywood, and the...
- 17From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 23)Prominent voices have suggested that we're past peak campus wokeness--that the tide has turned and is starting to recede. If true, that's all to the good. It does seem that the pace of assaults on conservative speakers...
- 18From:Spectator (Vol. 350, Issue 10138-10140)Two very brief excerpts from Radio 4 last week. First, my wife turned on her radio in time to hear an actor in the afternoon play utter the words: 'But Bob, you've been helping young disadvantaged black kids all your...
- 19From:Country Report: MoroccoPolitical and economic outlook Although diversified, Morocco's economy is vulnerable to shifts in the agricultural sector. Services (especially tourism) have become a major contributor to GDP and source of employment...
- 20From:Climate Action (Vol. 1, Issue 1)Several studies have found that relational climate conversations can be an effective method of increasing conversational participants' concern about the climate crisis and encouraging them to take collective action....