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- Sometimes Nothin’ Can Be a Real Cool HandNewman’s Luke is a rebellious echo of societal impulses that were then, in late 1966, surging to the forefront of American culture.
- What Wilhelm Röpke Can Still Teach UsHe offered a more-robust worldview that differed not just from the Nazis that he courageously opposed, but also from the sterile Weimar liberalism the Nazis overcame.
- Mission Creep on SemiconductorsThis is an example of how national-security justifications for economic policy can and will be warped to suit the aims of politicians and bureaucrats.
- Biden’s Lawyer Says FBI Found No Classified Documents at RehobothWith three months’ notice that a search was coming, Team Biden finally presents a location free of sensitive intelligence.
- Subtracting ‘Black Queer Studies,’ Adding ‘Black Conservatism’There’s a long, rich black conservative intellectual tradition, stretching from Frederick Douglass to Booker T. Washington to Thomas Sowell.
- By Design: Behe, Lennox, and Meyer on the Evidence for a CreatorAn Uncommon Knowledge conversation touching on the flaws in Darwin’s theory and the scientific evidence that points to an intentional creation of the world.