Republished selections from Edmund Burke and others show what went wrong in France.
The author of “The Fable of the Bees” courted controversy in his life and work.
His mayoral campaign loss was a win for conservative politics.
People need magic, he says, and secularism can’t provide it.
Sean McMeekin chronicles the ideology’s grave consequences.
Why Sam Tanenhaus’s 1997 biography of the spy-turned-informer won acclaim.
The War for Independence and the Second World War were all about freedom.
His argument against foreign intervention should be approached with caution.
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