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Sadhika Pant revisits the 1936 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, a book recently targeted for cancellation by certain activists. Pant suggests that Scarlett O’Hara and Ashley Wilkes represent two dueling ...
By now, generative artificial intelligence, or AI, appears to be woven into most aspects of modern life. Whether one has opted in or not to the new suite of software, it will be to our benefit, we are ...
In 1827, Friedrich List was living in Reading, Pennsylvania. The German civil service reformer, professor, journalist, and sometime entrepreneur had previously been imprisoned in his home country for ...
What an Exiled 19th-Century Economist Letters Tell Us about the Tariff Debate Perhaps there truly is nothing new under the sun. Robert Rich revisits the writings of Friedrich List, whose pragmatic ...
Four Questions to Ask Before Using Artificial Intelligence Professor Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin, an expert on artificial intelligence, provides a four-point framework for thinking about whether or not ...
The Supreme Court Takes a Welcome Stand against Reverse Discrimination Jonathan Church, a long-standing critic of the excesses of the critical social justice movement, examines how a recent ruling ...
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The headline in today’s Inquirer shocked me to my very soul: “Baby Jesus Stolen from the Shrine of St. John Neumann,” Northern Liberties neighborhood, Fifth Street & Girard. In broad daylight, too.
June 10, 2025 4 minutes The Movement James Burnham Began David Byrne, the author of a recent biography of the mid-century conservative intellectual James Burnham, traces the thinker's influence on ...
James Burnham, who lived from 1905 to 1987, began his intellectual career as a disciple of Leon Trotsky and ended it as William F. Buckley’s mentor at National Review. He influenced figures from ...
When we pick up our medications at the pharmacy, most of us do not give much thought to where they were made. If we notice that the pills appear slightly different since the last refill, the doctor ...
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