
The Price of “Affordability”
How Government Makes Scarce Goods Scarcer—and Calls the Result Compassion
Zetetic Questions for the Zeitgeist
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How Government Makes Scarce Goods Scarcer—and Calls the Result Compassion

The Therapist and the Influencer in an Age That Forgot the Good Life

Happy Independence Day, friends and fellow citizens!

Let's cerebrate as we celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

How a Primary Source Document Can Transform an Ordinary Classroom into a Lesson in Classical Moral Education

Talking about Juneteenth.

A day made possible by Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation reminds us that the principles of 1776 were fulfilled in law through Union victory and Constitutional amendment.

The Anthony-Metcalf case is a window into something both important and dangerous: the collapse of a shared moral vocabulary among citizens who are supposed to be capable of political self-government.

Identity politics are behind many gerrymandering and districting disputes; behind identity politics are some deeply problematic premises, both political and philosophic.

The recent death of our beloved dog Lucy reminded me of a moving passage that offers insights into the Lincoln-Douglas debates. It's a strange connection, I admit.