Democracies are driven by both acts of God and acts of man.
A new collection applies Neil Postman’s insights to the digital era—and the Church.
New gadgets are easy to pick up but hard to lay down: a prescient warning from the late twentieth century.
Alexis de Tocqueville warns us how high taxes lead to French-style revolutions.
Republished selections from Edmund Burke and others show what went wrong in France.
A new documentary reveals how his Kentucky roots shape not just his politics but his life.
Join Marlo Slayback and Tom Sarrouf for in-depth conversations with leading thinkers on the most important issues facing conservatism.
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