Dumbing Down
Dan Seligman was a brilliant and conservative writer at FORTUNE for 47 years, with a keen eye for societal trends. He penned a highly informative column titled “Keeping Up,” that appeared on the last page […]
Read moreDan Seligman was a brilliant and conservative writer at FORTUNE for 47 years, with a keen eye for societal trends. He penned a highly informative column titled “Keeping Up,” that appeared on the last page […]
Read moreMost Americans live basically conservative lives, yet, “conservatism” as a political movement has never achieved the kind of popularity it should have. I fault some of its founders, who over-intellectualized it while in […]
Read moreTwo weeks before the 1992 Presidential Election, George Bush Senior was trailing Bill Clinton in the polls, so he desperately tried to raise the issue of the “Democrat” Party’s radical environmentalism, a campaign […]
Read moreHistorians sometimes engage in an exercise they call a “counter-factual hypothesis,” which is a fanciful way of imagining how the world would differ if history had taken a different course. A good example is one […]
Read moreI’ve got a theory, but unlike Marxist Theory, it’s based on evidence rather than ideology, and therefore amenable to change in light of contradictory evidence. My theory explains all the currently available [,,,]
Read moreThe relentless vilification of Donald Trump — a phenomenon that earned the label “Trump Derangement Syndrome” — probably has its origins in a campaign orchestrated by America’s “China Lobby.” This broad label […]
Read moreFrom the time he was a candidate in 2016, factual statements by President Trump were reflexively attacked or ridiculed by the Jews’ Media and their comrades in the New Communist Party of the USA […]
Read moreWhen the Soviet Union began to disintegrate in 1991, America’s domestic enemies lost their greatest ally. Marxists of every stripe had always expected the Soviet Bloc to provide the ideological discipline to […]
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