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Is Cultural Marxism the Root of Our Problems?
4+ hour, 7+ min ago (355+ words) Politics would surely benefit from the demise of the echo chamber. Within our political silos, we wander in self-referential logical mazes, convinced of our own righteousness because every sign we pass points to it. We are like the god Narcissus,…...
Whatever Happened to Being Sorry?
1+ week, 6+ day ago (479+ words) I knew what was at stake as I considered committing to Christianity in the 1970s. Majoring in communication at the University of Tennessee and minoring in routine hedonism, I knew that renouncing certain recreational activities would top the agenda if I…...
Machiavelli and Rational Control | Interview: Harvey Mansfield
3+ week, 2+ day ago (252+ words) Fact-based reporting and analysis on politics, policy, and culture'informed by conservative principles. Machiavelli and Rational Control | Interview: Harvey Mansfield Today The Remnant welcomes Harvey Mansfield, longtime Harvard professor and philosophical paragon. Though thoroughly intimidated, Jonah Goldberg plucks up his courage…...
Edmund Burke Was Not a Romantic | Interview: Yuval Levin
4+ week, 2+ day ago (275+ words) Fact-based reporting and analysis on politics, policy, and culture'informed by conservative principles. Edmund Burke Was Not a Romantic | Interview: Yuval Levin Not since the Marquis de Lafayette's triumphant 1824 tour of the United States has a return been more welcome than…...
The Lasting Damage of Paul Erlich's Pessimism
1+ mon, 4+ hour ago (439+ words) Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich, the most influential Chicken Little of the last century, died at the age of 93 this week. His 1968 book, The Population Bomb, launched decades of institutional panic in government, entertainment, and journalism. His core neo-Malthusian argument…...
Douthat's Paradox
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (1368+ words) You're reading the'G-File, Jonah Goldberg's biweekly newsletter on politics and culture. To unlock the full version, become a Dispatch member today. "Trump's Second Term Has Ended the Conservative Era." That's the headline to a column by Ross Douthat that's been…...
Collectivism, Warmed Over
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (1587+ words) Dear Reader (including those of you still hung over from celebrating Public Domain Day), "We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism," declared Zohran Mamdani in his inaugural address as mayor of New York City…...
A Defense of Dispensationalism
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (203+ words) Dispensationalists, like conservatives, come in different varieties. Also like conservatives, they are used to intense debate among themselves regarding their beliefs'including who has a right to the label. One thing all dispensationalists have in common is that we are almost…...
Confucian Answers to Modern Angst
5+ mon, 3+ day ago (440+ words) For Confucians, human excellence is chiefly found in the quality of our relationships'and the quality of our relationships depends, in part, on how well we perform our own roles. This, in turn, depends on our ability to order our own…...
The Strangest War
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (935+ words) You're reading Boiling Frogs, Nick Catoggio's daily newsletter on politics. To unlock the full version, become a Dispatch member today. The most dystopian developments of the second Trump presidency weren't merely predictable, they were predicted. Exasperated doomsayers like me have…...