A Compelling Case for Colorblindness
Between the end of the Civil War and the enactment of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and Voting Rights Act...
Between the end of the Civil War and the enactment of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and Voting Rights Act...
In The Identity Trap, Yascha Mounk, who teaches international affairs at Johns Hopkins, joins a number of eminent critics of...
In this book, Newell, currently a visiting professor at the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University...
Recent controversies over the introduction of "critical race theory" into the high school curriculum, and of instruction aimed at "enlightening"...
Hadley Arkes, a professor of political science and jurisprudence, models his latest book on C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity. Lewis aimed...
Matthew Desmond, a Princeton sociologist who has won a MacArthur "genius" grant as well as a Pulitzer for his previous...
The Chinese government of Xi Jinping has indicated, by word and deed, the intention of pursuing world hegemony—through its military...
For over two decades, attorney Philip Howard has endeavored through his nonpartisan organization Common Good to promote a restoration of...
In 1996 Harvard government professor Michael Sandel, now a chairholder whose online course on "Justice" has reportedly been viewed by...
As the historian Merrill Peterson noted in his classic study The Jefferson Image in the American Mind (1960), the popular...
We could never express our love for God in a way that comes close to what He deserves. [...]
No matter the circumstances, trials, storms, or thoughts we are having, never doubt God's love. He loves you and nothing will stop that. [...]
We should ask God to help us examine our hearts, finding the things we need to address so we can serve Him fully! [...]