Politics
Does Big Labor Truly Represent the American Worker? | National Review
Those hoping to hear workers’ voices need to find an alternative to union bosses, who have shown they barely speak for their members, much less all laborers. Source...
Read This, Not That: Back-to-School Edition | National Review
NR writers propose alternatives to the usual fare found on schools’ required reading lists. Source link
The Ethos of the Left Is Fracturing Friendships | National Review
The postmodern left dissolves the individual into a soup of identities and communities, making sincere bonds harder to forge. Source link
Goodbye, August | National Review
At every age, I’ve tried to squeeze more and more out of Augusts that somehow seem to pass in a few flashes rather than languid weeks. Source link
A Decade After Merkel’s Refugee Gamble | National Review
The former German chancellor’s call to action reshaped Europe’s politics, and the crisis remains unresolved ten years later. Source link
Insights from a 1949 Guide for Housewives | National Review
What could I learn from a book directed at ‘the newcomer to running a home’? Source link
Self-Deportation Is Real | National Review
The decline in the immigrant population under Trump shows us that attitudes toward the law are contagious. Source link
Political Gnosticism Is a Modern Sickness | National Review
The conspiratorial belief that massive hidden systems need to be exposed is gripping left and right. Source link
Hollywood’s School of Hard Knocks | National Review
Bruce Handy provides a flawed but fun survey of a social phenomenon that American pop culture essentially invented: ‘teenagerhood.’ Source link
The Risk in Trump’s Ukraine War Exertions | National Review
Are America’s interests truly being served in the president’s diplomatic push? Source link