This column is part of an ongoing series of essays examining and applying the timeless principles and truths of the Federalist Papers to the political events of our day. We can say this for Congress’s recent…
Monthly Archives For December 2013
Diana West: Who Betrayed America?
Diana West speaking at our Author’s Night event at the Heritage Foundation this past summer.
Ivied American Studies
Perhaps a former vice-presidential candidate was right when he said that there are two Americas. From what we’ve found, there is the one we live in, and the one that is studied in academia.
The Chattering Classes 2013
Academics say, and do, the darndest things. This year…
Inconvenient Truths About Latest Colorado School Shooting
This latest incident offered a couple of narratives that the media preferred to ignore.
Piled high Debt
The Chronicle for Higher Education found that “new Ph.D.’s who graduate with debt are shouldering heavier burdens than ever before.”
MOOCs Go Mainstream
The Washington Express highlighted the growing presence of massive open online courses (known as MOOCs) in the Washington, D.C.-area.
Delusions of Grandeur 101
It is startling to compare the hubris of college administrators with the humility of combat veterans.
The New Franciscan Economics?
A Catholic economist from Argentina dissects the backdrop that formed the Pope’s world view.
Rush To Judgment
Rush Limbaugh is mad as Hell and he’s not gonna take it anymore. But he’s not shooting at his usual targets. Of all things, Rush is mad at the Pope.