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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Paying the Piper
Will vouchers undermine the mission of religious schools?
Millennials And The Military
They are not antagonistic toward the military, as past generations were, but they appear to be fundamentally ignorant about it despite growing up in an era of continuous war.
The Advantage to Islam Of Mosque-State Separation
What the American Founders can teach
The Moral Basis of a Free Society
Sustaining a healthy society requires more than capitalism and democracy. It takes a commitment to moral renewal
Holiday Reading List
Who Shapes the City?
Liam Julian on Wrestling With Moses by Anthony Flint
The Moses of Cairo
Benjamin Balint on Maimonides: The Life and World of One of Civilizations’s Greatest Minds by Joel L. Kraemer
The Politics of Envy
Redistribution schemes can’t reduce income inequality. What can? Education, stable families, and work. By Jeffrey M. Jones and Daniel Heil.
Purple Voters in the Golden State
California’s Republican Party has drifted off the centrist track. But its voters haven’t. By Morris P. Fiorina and Samuel J. Abrams.
Liberalism’s Mean Streets
How conservatives can reverse urban decline
Absence of Judgment
What social workers really think about the poor
America’s Struggle for Racial Equality
Recapturing civil rights leaders’ commitment to ending discrimination
Allen Drury and the Washington Novel
Revisiting the author of Advise and Consent
Richard Rorty, Liberal Absolutist
Damon Linker on Philosophy and Social Hope by Richard Rorty
Clinton's Cocaine Babies
Why Won't the Administration Let Us Save Our Children?
Judaism’s War on Poverty
Why have Jewish liberals abandoned the Jewish charitable tradition of self-help?
Pilgrims' Progress
The real legacy of the Religious Right may have nothing to do with politics
The Virtue of Prosperity
Is the impact of the new technocapitalist economy a net plus or net minus for society as a whole? Hoover media fellow Dinesh D’Souza on the moral conundrum of success.
In God We Trust
The history books tell us that the founders of this country were heavily influenced by the principles of the Enlightenment. True enough. But the history books neglect an influence that proved even more important—religious principles. Michael Novak explains.
I’ll Stand Bayou
Louisiana couples choose a more muscular marriage contract

