Do Universities Kindle Entrepreneurship?

If someone really wants to become an entrepreneur, it’s much better to actually do it than to get a college degree that involves hearing and reading about. | Continue reading


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The Russian diplomatic and agitprop machine is denying historical truth. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Thomas Mann in America

A review of Thomas Mann’s War: Literature, Politics, and the World Republic of Letters, by Tobias Boes. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Homelessness Encampments Aren’t a Constitutional Right

Stopping the blight of encampments should be a lowest-common-denominator priority of public order and safety. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Reduce the Housing Shortage with Home Sharing

Renting rooms in single-family homes has great potential for low-income tenants if regulatory obstacles are removed. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Chinese Government Assigning Han Men to Live and Sleep with Uighur Women

The Chinese government assigns men to monitor the families of detained Muslim Uighur men in China’s Xinjiang province in order to ‘promote ethnic unity.’ | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

An Odd Couple Teams Up to Fight Free-Speech Bans

Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager join figures across the political spectrum to examine the plague of censorship and groupthink emanating from college campuses. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Transgender Cyclist Wins Female Cycling World Championship

Biological-male cyclist Rachel McKinnon won the women’s world championship on Saturday, and set a women’s world record in the qualifying event. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Breaking Down the Whistleblower Frenzy

Congress should investigate the whistleblower claim that Trump made a dangerous ‘promise’ to a foreign leader . . . but not because of a statute. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Planetary Protection Rules Hamper Space Exploration – National Review

‘Planetary protection’ rules are making it difficult to explore space. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Why Housing Is So Expensive

Bureaucratic red tape drives up costs. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

The U.S. and Greece: Far Too Much in Common

The U.S. debt situation is nothing like Greece’s. Yet. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

The New Museum of the Dog

Lassie, Snoopy, and Fang, oh, my | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Courage Is the Cure for Political Correctness

Resist the temptation to censor yourself and speak up for your views. No one said the fight against intolerance would be easy. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

American Movie Studios Are Wrong to Appease Chinese Censors

And it’s not the first time Hollywood has bowed to authoritarian foreign powers. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Nelson Algren: Chicago’s Bard of the Downtrodden

A review of Never a Lovely So Real: The Life and Work of Nelson Algren, 
by Colin Asher. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

The Rise of the Chinese-American Right

New generations of Chinese immigrants hate affirmative action — and some are beginning to love Trump. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

End Qualified Immunity

Congress passed a law to restrain government actors. The courts should enforce it as written. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Why Shoot Prairie Dogs?

I went to the Dakotas to see for myself. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Centennial of the First Transcontinental Motor Convoy

By bringing the dream of cross-country automobile travel closer to a reality, the convoy helped change the course of American history. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

America’s Most Educated, Engaged Citizens Are Making Politics Worse

It turns out that the people who care the most about politics have the least understanding of their political opponents. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Is Facebook a Platform or a Publisher?

We should welcome new thinking on how social-media companies are treated in the law. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Trump’s Trade War Casualties

A visit to the battlefields of soy. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Social-Media Censorship Is the Product of Culture and Commerce

Free choice has created a challenge the law can’t overcome. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Loneliness in America Is Caused by Our Broken Culture

A lot of our cultural problems are issues with no clear government or policy solution. But they represent huge problems nonetheless. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Silicon Valley, America’s De-Facto Censor

Left-wing activists won’t stop with social-media networks, or with nibbling at the soft right-wing fringe of discourse. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Google’s Attack on the Claremont Institute Must Not Stand

If we are silent now, conservatism is over in this country. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Amazon Prime Pulls Back the Curtain on China’s Propaganda

The first rule of China in pop culture: Never criticize China. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 4 years ago

Yes, Amazon Pays Taxes

Billions of dollars’ worth, in fact. But don’t rely on the New York Times to tell you that. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Why Go West?

Immigrants see what is right about the West. That’s why they come. And then too many critique the very system they left their homelands to join. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

We Should Be Advising Young People Not to Take Out Loans They Can’t Afford

Our culture is one that preaches that furthering your education is something that is always worth the price tag, but that simply isn’t the case. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

The Division of Labor Is the Meaning of Life

The historical origins of capitalism shed light on our current crisis. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

San Francisco’s slow-motion suicide

The city by the bay has survived earthquakes and fires. Can it survive itself? | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

We're all fundamentalists now

The social-justice warrior and the conservative Christian may be far apart in theology and politics, but they share the same impulse to be morally wakeful. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

The Spanish Inquisition Was a Moderate Court by the Standard of Its Time

In Elizabethan and Protestant propaganda, the Spanish Empire, and hence the Inquisition, figured as a grave evil threat. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Solzhenitsyn in Exile

Christopher Caldwell reviews Between Two Millstones, Book 1: Sketches of Exile, 1974–1978, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

They’re Lying about Louis C.K

What Louis C.K. said isn’t hacky. A hack does a bit on how the Starbucks menu is too confusing or how women gain weight after marriage. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Why Twitter Is Even More Toxic Than You Think

It’s important to understand the platform’s true influence. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

The End of the Future by Peter Thiel

When He opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, “Come and see.” So I looked, and behold, a black horse, and he who sat on it had a pair of scales in his hand. And I heard a vo… | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Beware Silicon Valley's Gifts to Our Schools-Tech toys do more harm than good

After three years, there is no actual proof that all of Apple’s, Google’s, and Microsoft’s infiltration of the classroom is producing actual academic improvement and results. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Liberal Arts Weren’t Murdered – They Committed Suicide

Long after academia began to politicize the humanities, it finally sees the reduced value of a liberal-arts education. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Cromwell

After centuries of mystery and fiction, Oxford’s Diarmaid MacCulloch has written a biography that brings us as close to the real Cromwell as we may ever get. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

‘When you have a white male making the arguments, they carry more weight,’ the controversial anti-Trump attorney said in an interview published Thursday. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Who Was behind the Flake Set-Up? | National Review

ACORN’s tactics live on in the senator’s elevator confrontation with activists from a Soros-backed group. | Continue reading


@nationalreview.com | 5 years ago

Facebook’s Conservatives Find Their Courage

Progressive activists interpret silence as agreement, and the lack of dissent only spurs more activism. | Continue reading


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Clocks and Economic Growth

The clock was a productivity booster when the right work culture developed around it. | Continue reading


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