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"I want readers to know that choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary," says author Yrsa Daley-Ward of her debut ...
Harvard has rejected common sense. When Lord Acton, the great 19th-century historian and champion of liberty, visited Harvard in 1853, he found that the college’s philosophy was common sense realism.
But there’s another reason Harvard had it coming: The school is a co-conspirator with federal spending programs that, ...
The MAGA take on world affairs is bad for our allies—and us.
The Columbus, Georgia-born, New York City area-based artist reclaims the quintessentially American experience of gathering to watch a rocket launch, from the white men who rule the U.S. space program.
In other words, America was compelled to be everywhere, all at once, all the time. American realism requires tough choices and recognizes scarcity, meaning that we cannot, in fact, be everywhere ...
“We’re entering into a new age of American realism,” Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., declared recently on Fox News. What’s brought about this turn? In part, it is insecurity, the motivation of ...
As soon as the elevator doors open onto the fifth floor of the Whitney Museum, visitors are immediately greeted with the words “Amy Sherald: American Sublime." ...
Nye’s signature ideas — soft power, the liberal order, ethical realism — are artifacts of an age that is over.
A doctrine of “climate realism” could earn bipartisan support by decisively pursuing American interests. The United States faces ever-worsening risks from climate change, with no relief in sight.
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