Culture
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- Occupy Wall Street Faces a Winter of Discontent John Steele Gordon 11/02/2011
- When a vehicle parked at Wall and Broad Streets exploded, it was a deliberate attempt at mass murder. The year was 1920. Historian John Steele Gordon looks at anti-capitalist sentiment through the ages.
- The 2011 Nobel Prize and the Debate over Jewish IQ Lazar Berman 10/19/2011
- Why the disproportionate number of highly accomplished Jewish scientists and scholars? The question continues to provoke robust debate and controversy.
- What to Do with Super-Achievers? Arnold Kling 10/15/2011
- Society is better off when super-achievers do their striving within the private sector rather than in government.
- Liberal Anti-Democrats Steven F. Hayward 10/11/2011
- Liberalism has been schizophrenic about democracy for about a century.
- Karl Marx’s Long Shadow in Eastern Europe Scott Shane 10/04/2011
- Communist political philosophy is still a powerful force in many former Soviet bloc countries.
- Teacher and Patriot Leon R. Kass 09/27/2011
- The life and work of Walter Berns, defending and honoring the American Republic and its great heroes, is a model and inspiration for all.
- Remembering: With Pain, Anger, and Vigilance Ralph Kinney Bennett 09/09/2011
- Americans must remember that the terrible ideology that spawned the 9/11 attacks is still alive in the world.
- English: The Inescapable Language John Steele Gordon 08/18/2011
- Native speakers of English have a great advantage. Learning English at our mothers’ knee is almost like being born able to do algebra.
- Solving the Long-Term Jobs Problem Arnold Kling and Nick Schulz 07/27/2011
- Stimulus has failed. It’s time to unleash entrepreneurs in the new commanding heights of the economy: healthcare and education.
- Why Reagan Still Matters to Europe Alberto Mingardi 07/11/2011
- He helped Europeans understand how a free society fosters more opportunity.