Immigrant Song Canadians have had to formulate a new language to address new complications posed by immigration, and no one is quite sure how that language should sound. George Case 6 Mar 2024 · 8 min read
The Amityville Horror—A 50-Year Old Lie That Won’t Die Jay Anson’s haunted-house yarn was a highly lucrative hoax, but it struck a popular chord amid the financial precarity of 1970s America. Kevin Mims 7 Mar 2024 · 24 min read
On Sin and Repentance Our secular ideas about guilt and absolution distort the language and values of Christianity. Marilyn Simon 4 Mar 2024 · 8 min read
Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny Fight Fascism The animation industry was perhaps the United States’ most potent cultural weapon during World War II. Jacob Bielecki 26 Feb 2024 · 14 min read
Raymond Aron and the Art of Politics For Aron, politics is the art of living together, the art of the possible, and requires an “acute awareness” of the limitations of our power to influence reality. Alan S. Rome 8 Mar 2024 · 12 min read
Unilateral Illiberalism Tucker Carlson’s fawning interview with Vladimir Putin shows that he will never pose a threat to despotism. Brian Stewart 7 Mar 2024 · 7 min read
Cosmopolis or Bust? In order to function, a cosmopolis must embrace both toleration and the rule of law. Joel Kotkin 5 Mar 2024 · 10 min read
In Defence of the EU The European Union has been overwhelmingly successful in achieving its primary mission: guaranteeing peace. James Graham 4 Mar 2024 · 12 min read
Not Everyone Who Disagrees with You Is An ‘Uncle Tom’ No one has an obligation to express, or refrain from expressing, a particular view, merely because they are part of a minority group. Holly Lawford-Smith 4 Mar 2024 · 11 min read
Dan Schueftan on the Palestine-Israel Conflict Pamela Paresky interviews the outspoken Israeli academic. Pamela Paresky 4 Mar 2024 · 33 min read