Discourses Concerning Government by Algernon Sidney: The Philosopher America Forgot to Remember
Every schoolchild learns Locke. They learn Montesquieu. They learn Jefferson, who borrowed from both. What…

Every schoolchild learns Locke. They learn Montesquieu. They learn Jefferson, who borrowed from both. What…

Few books in Western history have been composed under the pressure of genuine civilizational terror….

Eight hundred and thirty-two pages distilled from over fifty volumes of a dead man’s writing…

Forget the sulfur. Forget the black candles and the inverted pentagram. Strip away every piece…

Reading Adam Phillips after Richard Dawkins is a bit like stepping off a highway and…

What George Berkeley accomplishes in three short conversations between two fictional men strolling through a…