The United States’ reputation as a creedal nation does not mean it has no use for nationalism, argues National Review Editor Rich Lowry in his book “The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, ...
Gab founder Andrew Torba's book was a best seller on Amazon a week after it was released. The book outlines the authors' vision for a Christian nationalist society and how to get there. Christian ...
The editor of New York University’s independent student-run newspaper, Washington Square News, pulled an advertisement for National Review editor Rich Lowry’s upcoming book from the paper because ...
The Met Goes Oceanic, Mayan, and Edo in the Reborn Rockefeller Wing Why We Still Whisper A Case for Science as an Ally of Faith Audio By Carbonatix Of course not. The myth about America is that it has ...
This month is Pride Month, a time to reflect on and pay tribute to the history and legacy of numerous BIPOC activists within the LGBTQIA+ community. One way we can acknowledge and celebrate Pride’s ...
Once you put people into categorical boxes, you are inviting them to see history as a zero-sum conflict between this group ...
But through it all, Mr. Lowry has managed National Review with a steady hand. His intention here is to make the case for nationalism, which he approaches historically, philosophically, and ...
President Donald Trump touted the benefits of "nationalism" Saturday while promoting a book that calls for Americans to return to a nationalist mindset in order to make the United States strong again.
In the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, Donald Trump, relying on the successful rhetoric of his 2016 campaign and his ensuing presidency, shifted attention away from any narrative that would ...
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On election night in 2016, the intellectual classes of Europe and North America were ready to turn out books and think pieces on the inexorable advance of transnational progressivism. Instead they ...
Is there a corner of the world untouched—or as some would put it, unsullied—by nationalism? Our own president-elect has called himself a nationalist, a most un-American locution, when you think about ...