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Whether or not he knew it, JD Vance recently waded right into one of the thorniest questions in political philosophy: Who is a citizen and who is not, and who gets to decide? Above and beyond that ...
Silwanus Tangkotta was working aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat in the remote Pacific last year, when a heavy wave slammed a rolling metal door onto his hand, crushing his middle and ring fingers. The ...
The Cycles of American History foresaw American voter dealignment, and an electronic age that would see voters prioritize ...
Editor Ken Vance reflects on how today’s Democratic Party diverges from the values he associates with his father’s generation ...
Liberalism in the philosophical sense is the broad family of political doctrines that center on equality and freedom: holding ...
I have always found celebrating America’s independence to be a joy. America was the first nation founded on idea, and that ...
There is plenty of talk of threats to 'Our Democracy,' but what is really in danger today is the classical liberal tradition of natural rights.
The crash of 2008 was supposed to augur the end of ultraspeculative financial capitalism. But financial actors have actually gone from strength to strength since then, and fictitious capital is a ...
In a move that has sparked concern and confusion among people around the world, the recent fatwa issued in Selangor, though technically in Malaysia, has renewed fears about a growing trend among ...
In his recent piece, "Of Reactionaries, Clerics and Protests," Dr. Nerses Kopalyan casts the growing unrest in Armenia as a reactionary backlash led by clerical and oligarchic remnants of the ...
Selangor vows to monitor religious liberalism, pluralism to safeguard sanctity of Islam The public is also encouraged to report to Jais if there is evidence of any individual practising or spreading ...