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STOSSEL: The triumph of economic freedom?
Economist Donald J. Boudreaux’s new book provides food for thought.
Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people
In his new history of liberalism Wooldridge finds ample cause for pessimism. The post Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people appeared first on Conservative Home.
Henry Olsen: Supreme Court’s Callais redistricting ruling could backfire on GOP
America faces a choice: Either it can have unrestrained partisan gerrymandering, or it can have a democratic republic. It can’t have both.
Henry Olsen: Supreme Court’s Callais redistricting ruling could backfire on GOP
America faces a choice: Either it can have unrestrained partisan gerrymandering, or it can have a democratic republic. It can’t have both.
Henry Olsen: Supreme Court’s Callais redistricting ruling could backfire on GOP
America faces a choice: Either it can have unrestrained partisan gerrymandering, or it can have a democratic republic. It can’t have both.
Dave Zweifel: The world is souring on Trump’s America
Even the Wall Street Journal's reliably conservative editorial pages are sounding an alarm.
Reviving Civilization
Niall Ferguson received Liberty Fund’s George F. Will Award for advancing our understanding of the wellsprings of Western prosperity on April 13, 2026, in Washington, DC. The award...
Bill Barth: Common ground cursed by purists
A grand compromise — there’s that dirty word in politics — was scuttled for the sake of political grandstanding.
Jerry Hanson: They want selections, not elections in 2026
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. Trump and his Republicans in Congress want the Save Act...
Two Cheers for Abundance Liberalism
This emerging school of thought has its flaws. But it's a potentially valuable ally for libertarians and other free market advocates.
The GOP can’t win by playing prevent defense
This week, the NFL Draft descends on Pittsburgh. For many fans, Draft Day is the most hopeful day of the year — a chance to believe one rookie or well-timed trade will finally deli...
America’s big personalities are shrinking its greatness
A new generation wearied of managerialism, partly because memories of the bad old days faded and partly because managerialism, like all regimes, became self-indulgent.
Patrick McIlheran: Wisconsin’s southern border shows what freedom brings
Want to see what good decisions look like? You can watch the results filling in the industrial parks of southern Kenosha County.
Harrop: Even the ‘best minds’ can snap
‘Shots Fired at Correspondents’ Dinner” dominated TV headlines following the gun attack at the Washington Hilton.
Stop Whining About Guardrails. Become One Yourself.
Let’s put the sovereign back Into popular sovereignty.
It’s on Us to Choose How to Use Our Freedom
Coincident with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence is the 250th anniversary of the publication of “The Wealth of Na...
Bill Barth: A brief opening for fair elections
Wherever politicians gather enough power to cheat by drawing unfair district lines, count on them to do just that. Republican. Democrat. It’s always wrong.
Graham Platner Is a Rorschach Test
We are living in an ugly era of ugly choices.
How California Politics Set the National Tone
Ronald Reagan honed his right-wing conservatism in the Golden State.
What Explains Graham Platner's Success
In 2002, my classmate Graham Platner ran for student-body president of John Bapst Memorial High School in Bangor, Maine. I remember watching him in our auditorium debate his fellow...
Harvey C. Mansfield's Honorable Quest To Educate Harvard
The Moral and Political Wisdom of C.S. Lewis
In delightful literary forms, he conveys moral and political insights that remain all the more true for being so profoundly countercultural.
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