Populism and Power
Why a right-wing populist has qualms about J.D. Vance and his postliberal ideology.
A collection of 190 posts
Why a right-wing populist has qualms about J.D. Vance and his postliberal ideology.
Frantz Fanon, Stokely Carmichael, and the roots of the uproar over Zionism.
Liberalising trends within Islam are facing resistance from radicals committed to a narrative of victimhood and grievance.
Sacha Guitry disdained cinema as an art form, but with a slew of recent Blu-ray releases, his acidic comedies are finally receiving the attention they deserve.
Elvis Costello at three score and ten.
The story of how a liberal college promoted and defended an Iranian Islamist and betrayed its own values.
In anticipation of the Democrats’ Convention in Chicago, a look back at Joe Klein’s splendid 1996 novel ‘Primary Colors’—a fascinating snapshot of Democratic Party politics at the end of the 20th century.
Many liberals are strangely eager to concede that liberal societies are morally and spiritually bankrupt without religion to give life meaning.
The recycling industry—and the world at large—has yet to fully reckon with a bombshell study that dropped last year.
The story of Hollywood’s most unlikely blockbuster franchise, Mad Max.
Mearsheimer and Walt still don’t understand American support for Israel.
Rob Henderson's 'Troubled' is a disjointed book, but provides valuable testimony to the importance of a stable childhood.
One of US television’s most experienced and talented writers has made a mess of Tom Wolfe’s second novel.
Notes on the pro-Hamas Left and its antecedents.
Against conspiracist trends, there is an obligation on defenders of a liberal society to uphold the integrity of its intellectual methods.