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What Does the Second Anniversary of the Invasion of Ukraine Mean?
For many reasons, it’s a question we would rather not consider
America Abroad: Slinking Back to Form
At the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, an old stance is passé no more
Johnson Throws the Knuckleball
Spring training is here. Decisions must be made. Listen in.
Selling “Christian” Hillsdale
The rise of civilizational Christian colleges
Keep Calm and Carry On?
Olasky’s new book makes a radical claim: Character (still) counts
Abraham Lincoln’s Economic Hinge
For Lincoln, commerce was an essential dimension of liberty
Embracing Nostalgia
The good old days weren’t always good. But sometimes they were.
The Prophetic Voice You May Not Have Heard
Letha Dawson Scanzoni’s legacy lives on
2024 and The Politics of Class
An educational class divide could return Trump to the White House
Privilege, Hungarian-style
What is the cost of rejecting inherited identities?
Just the Way He Is
Billy Joel’s first single in seventeen years provides occasion for reflection
Authentic Humanity
In search of the real thing
Of Massacres, Genocides, and Flowers
What are the colors of Holocaust Remembrance Day?
You Can’t Leave It Behind
Life together—it may just be worth a try
Hollywood’s Alt-Right Agenda
In modern action films there is no right or wrong—only power
Where Have You Gone, Chris Christie?
I will miss his voice in this presidential campaign
That Time Our Car Was Stolen
On unexpected departures and returns
On Gods that Fail
A secular DEI theology underlies the Claudine Gay scandalÂ
Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Christian Nationalist?
America’s founding meant something very different for King than it does for today’s Christian Right