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Book Reviews
Fresh commentary on some of the most important books in law, politics, and culture.
Alfred Thayer Mahan viewed sea power as a tool of political economy, rather than merely of military power.
What does the Bible tell us about the problems and trials of modern law?
Missing in the conversations about China’s future is the place of economic liberalism in modern Chinese thought before 1978.
Past Reviews
Safetyism and screens have created a toxic cocktail for America’s youth.
War makes nations rise and fall. Wise leaders prepare for it.
Living in a free society shapes people in ways that tyrants like Vladimir Putin can hardly understand.
Hussar Cut presents the case for the Hungarian strategy and the philosophy behind it.
Tara Burton’s latest novel takes readers to a darkly magical place where the boundaries between worlds blur.
Can the West today learn valuable lessons from Habsburg family lore? Probably not.
It's time to stop inflicting therapy on kids who don't need it.
When economists lose interest in price theory, policymakers return to familiar mistakes.
A hugely woke company came face to face with the reality that misinformation spread on Facebook impacted voter’s decisions.
Limitarianism defends the deeply illiberal—but increasingly common—instinct to eliminate the wealthy.
Like the evangelicals he criticizes, Tim Alberta struggles to see politics operating between the sacred and the sordid.
Take your work-life balance and shove it.
Reagan placed fusionism at the center of his efforts for American renewal.
What motivates an educated woman to have seven children?