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    • Populism Has Finally Beat Progressivism

      Populism Has Finally Beat Progressivism0

      With a Trump presidency at hand an inescapable historical irony deserves to be noted. If there was a time in our history—and there was—when progressivism bested populism, this is a moment when populism has returned the favor. To be sure, the populism of today is not exactly the same version of populism that the progressives

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    • The One Thing Even High-Quality Childcare Can’t Offer

      The One Thing Even High-Quality Childcare Can’t Offer0

      There’s a lot of discussion these days about the high cost of raising a child and caring for him. In fact, just this week, the USDA rolled out its numbers on the cost of raising a child. Warning: It’s not very pretty: “[F]or a child born in 2015, a middle-income married-couple family will spend between

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    • The Intellectual Roots of Martin Luther King Jr.

      The Intellectual Roots of Martin Luther King Jr.0

      It’s typical of the progressive cast of our culture to focus on the forward-looking at the expense of the traditional—or if you prefer, to miss the traditional elements that lie at the heart of a genuinely progressive movement.  So it is that in celebrating the accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr., his connection to the

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    • Nat Hentoff Will Be Missed

      Nat Hentoff Will Be Missed0

      Great human rights activists tend to know each other. Wednesday, Wesley J. Smith joined me on radio to talk about life, Nat Hentoff, and Wesley’s tribute in National Review Online last weekend. We have lost a great writer, civil libertarian, free speech absolutist, jazz historian, and pro-life advocate, Nat Hentoff, who died today at 91. As an

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    • Is Your Smartphone Making You Paranoid?

      Is Your Smartphone Making You Paranoid?0

      Imagine you are visiting a new city and get lost on your way to that famous must-see museum. In times of yore – actually just about 10 years ago – you might have had to consult a friendly local to direct you. Today, with all the friendly locals still very much around you on the

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    • U.S. Judge: Administrators Turning Colleges into ‘Surveillance States’

      U.S. Judge: Administrators Turning Colleges into ‘Surveillance States’0

      Early last year, the Higher Education Research Institute released their annual survey on the attitudes and ideas of college freshman. Not surprisingly, the survey mirrored events we’ve seen breaking out on campuses across the nation, namely, little tolerance for viewpoints differing from those of students. In fact, more than 70 percent of college freshmen in

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