by Matt McManus | Nov 24, 2025 | Left
For many years there was a refrain that the Left had become a bunch of postmodern relativists and skeptics. Naturally conservatives worried the loudest about how the bogeymen of regular Marxism had been nefariously replaced by the pronounless bogeypeople of postmodern...
by Sheluyang Peng | Nov 20, 2025 | Right
Early liberalism’s exclusion of nonwhite people can be seen as the result of the abstractions that dominated Enlightenment thinking when the European mind was detached from its religious roots. In order to create a fictional world of interchangeable, “colorblind”...
by Philip Cunliffe | Nov 20, 2025 | Essays
As we pass peak globalization and find ourselves in the midst of new proxy wars such as that in Ukraine, the ongoing restructuring of global order necessitates that we reframe a new concept of the national interest. The phrase is conspicuous by its muted appearance...