Marxism Remains Relevant Only as a Destructive Force
Though Karl Marx’s theories were never valid, they changed the world by stoking grievance, focusing it on the status quo, […]
Though Karl Marx’s theories were never valid, they changed the world by stoking grievance, focusing it on the status quo, […]
With the Supreme Court’s hearing of the Students for Fair Admission case against Harvard University and the University of North […]
The Declaration of Independence famously proclaimed that “all men are created equal.” Thanks in part to that prestigious endorsement, “equality” […]
In August, the White House announced that most federal student loan borrowers would be eligible for forgiveness. Most borrowers who […]
If you haven’t heard the name Andrew Schulz yet, you will. He is, in this writer’s very humble opinion, one […]
Hardly a day goes by without some viral international incident reminding us why we’re so lucky to have the First […]
In Massachusetts where I live, average private school tuition hovers around $23,000. For secular private schools, the cost is typically […]
Amidst mounting warnings of a food crisis resulting from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. government has announced the provision of an additional $215 million in humanitarian assistance. […]
On Friday, MSNBC shared a tweet claiming that homeschooling is being driven by “the insidious racism of the American religious […]
This Earth Day, pessimism is looming over the conservation community: War in Ukraine seems to have stymied ambitious climate solutions; […]
In November, FEE Policy Correspondent Brad Polumbo wrote about a new policy in St. Paul, Minnesota which stood to implement […]
Inflation is making headlines again this week. The federal government’s latest data show that consumer price rose 7.5 percent from […]
When I took history and government in school, many critical issues were misrepresented, given short shrift, or even ignored entirely. […]