HillFaith, an organization dedicated to examining the intersection of faith, history, and public policy, affirms the enduring relevance of 17th-century philosopher John Locke's political standards as ...
By David Larson Carolina Journal Tempers have had two and a half centuries to cool, so British Lord Daniel Hannan, a ...
As we continue to celebrate the centennial of the birth of Murray Rothbard, Wanjiru Njoya reminds us that he never ...
Today’s youth cherish “authenticity,” but is it a virtue? According to a report from Ernst & Young, more than 9 in 10 Gen Z respondents indicated that being authentic and true to yourself is extremely ...
In his 17th century book “Leviathan,” English philosopher Thomas Hobbes described life as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.” This describes the state of nature of which humans are a part.
Literary masterworks like Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea and Tolkien's The Hobbit are foundational efforts that have come to ...
The U.S. Founders, including Jefferson and Washington, envisioned a nation of religious pluralism, embracing Muslims and Jews ...
Nautic Partners (“Nautic”) announced today that it has closed the sale of portfolio company AKAM (or the “Company”) to Audax Private Equity. Founded in 1983, New York City-based AKAM is a property ...
After years of criticism for ranking last in free agency spending, the Cowboys are suddenly more aggressive, and these moves ...
Thou shall not steal.” Since taxation is clearly a “taking” under threat of coercion, we can ask, where does it cross the ...
The primary obligation of any government, the Declaration of Independence tells us in its famous second paragraph, is the ...