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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. In 2019-2021, he served as the Director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, executive secretary of the department's Commission on Unalienable Rights, and senior adviser to the...
Civil Liberties After Boston
Richard Epstein, the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses the rule of law and how it applies to alleged Boston bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev.
The Voting Rights Act
Richard Epstein the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, considers the Supreme Court challenge to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, its implications for civil rights, and the controversial statement made by Justice Scalia during oral arguments.
Pragmatism, Obama Style
At its most extreme, philosophical pragmatism denies the very existence of objective truth, arguing that opinions we declare true are merely those that have proved useful to one interest or another.
Discrimination And Disparities With Thomas Sowell
Hoover Institution’s Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow Thomas Sowell discusses his new book, Discrimination and Disparities.
Roger Ailes: White House Has a Point on Fox
Fox News president Roger Ailes admits: the Obama administration isn't entirely off-base in their complaints about slanted Fox coverage. . . .
Fox News & More with Roger Ailes: Chapter 1 of 5
Roger Ailes talks about the birth and success of Fox News. . . .
Business and the Media with Rupert Murdoch: Chapter 1 of 5
Rupert Murdoch explains why content really is king. . . .
Insights with Rene Girard: Chapter 4 of 5
“History . . . is a test of mankind,” says Rene Girard, and “mankind is failing that test.” . . .
Soft Despotism with Paul Rahe: Chapter 2 of 5
Paul Rahe says it is easy to explain the nanny state, since there is a nanny in all of us. . . .
Lincoln & More with Harry Jaffa, Part II: Chapter 2 of 5
Can democracy survive if it abandons its Judeo-Christian roots?...
Charles Kesler on the Grand Liberal Project: Chapter 3 of 5
Charles Kesler describes the origins of, and prospects for, the cultural liberalism that sprang forth in the 1960s...
The Future Of The GOP
This past Saturday, Mitch Daniels, the Republican governor of Indiana, delivered a commencement address at Butler University...
Insights with Rene Girard: Chapter 5 of 5
Rene Girard explains how he makes sense of, “On Earth peace, good will toward men.” . . .
How Obama Can Win Back The Public
The President should take a page from Francois Mitterand. . . .
Insights with Rene Girard: Chapter 1 of 5
Rene Girard describes the triangular structure of desire — object, model, and subject. . . .
Politics & Hollywood with Andrew Breitbart: Chapter 1 of 5
Andrew Breitbart explains why the people who run Hollywood are “uninteresting,” “vicious,” “vitriolic,” and “not good.”...
Politics & Hollywood with Andrew Breitbart: Chapter 5 of 5
Andrew Breitbart discusses his desire to “desperately#...#change the environment in Hollywood.”...
Politics & Hollywood with Andrew Breitbart: Chapter 2 of 5
Andrew Breitbart details why a leftward-leaning Hollywood is dangerous for America...
Politics & Catholics with Archbishop Chaput: Chapter 2 of 5
Archbishop Chaput describes Vatican II as the “primary grace of God to the Catholic Church in the 20th century.”...
Anything Goes with Chris Buckley: Chapter 1 of 5
Christopher Buckley discusses (sort of) his new comic novel, Supreme Courtship...