“The state’s ideological views and demographic patterns are so entrenched that the Democratic base will likely remain for years to come, while California’s problems get worse and worse.”
@joelkotkin analyzes how demographic shifts and the flight of the middle class are cementing
The Declaration of Independence teaches truths that inspire and unite.
Matthew Spalding @HillsdaleInDC, winner of @ISI’s Conservative Book of the Year Award for “The Making of the American Mind” @EncounterBooks:
I am appreciative of this book review by Stephen Brozak:
"It is a dynamic, Pulitzer worthy work that is easy to read"
The Code As Witness: A Book About Science, Politics & Pandemic Inquiry via @Forbes
"Coming to America 47 years ago, we never ever used the word refugee to identify ourselves."
@VDHanson interviews former USC president and engineer @MaxNikias_ about his memoir, American Trojan, tracing Nikias’s journey from a poor village in Cyprus to U.S. citizenship and
Higher Education in America, edited by @Heritage's @KevinRobertsTX, offers clear solutions to the economic, bureaucratic, and ideological issues plaguing America's colleges and universities.
Rising tuition, ideological conformity, and a monolithic bureaucracy have done
Theodore Dalrymple (@theodalrymple) reflects on the uneasy boundary between medical privacy and public accountability when questions arise about the health of political leaders.
Join this Hudson Institute event for the book launch, The Code as Witness.
With Senator Roger Marshall
John Walters, President of the Hudson Institute
David Asher, Senior Fellow
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To learn more about the man who created the blueprint for modern conservatism, get your copy of The Man Who Invented Conservatism from Encounter Books.
“Freedom rested on centuries of Western civilization; strip away that heritage, and watch liberty collapse. Virtue, impossible under coercion, required choice.”
Daniel J. Flynn revisits the fusionist principles that united traditionalists and libertarians in @NRO.