Brian C. Anderson is the editor of City Journal, the cultural and political quarterly published by the Manhattan Institute. He also serves as host of City Journal’s “10 Blocks” podcast, delving into ...
Do words have any meaning? Most people think so, which is why there is an endless debate about which words should be permitted by law, which should be a matter for the law, and which words should be ...
Australia does not want its most iconic symbols—the Opera House and Bondi Beach—to become emblems of hatred and violence. But ...
Cultural attitudes toward violence—or, in the case of many Asians, toward nonviolence—help explain why poverty alone doesn’t ...
The Trump administration has announced a new offensive in its war on “disparate impact.” Under disparate-impact doctrine, discrimination doesn’t have to be intentional to be illegal. Race-neutral ...
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States with full-time, well-paid legislators often fare poorly in independent studies measuring government effectiveness.
The University of Virginia drew national headlines last summer when its then-president, Jim Ryan, resigned in the face of a ...
Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s mayoral election with the narrowest majority in almost a quarter-century, securing barely 50 percent of the vote as the Democratic nominee in an overwhelmingly ...
The University of Iowa’s new Center for Intellectual Freedom promises an end to left-wing ideological domination.
Everyone born since the year 2000 has lived with unregulated Internet pornography. Among children, recent litigation demonstrates that widespread pornography leads to unstable future relationships, ...
In 2014, Bill de Blasio effectively declared war on charter schools. Shortly after taking office, New York City’s then-mayor blocked three charter schools’ access to public facilities. He ultimately ...
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