John L. Hennessy is President Emeritus of Stanford University as well as the James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Professor of ...
Walking into the Hoover Institution’s Traitel Building on a cool Monday morning two weeks ago, I was immediately confronted with posters of Professor Thomas Sowell’s most important quote: “It doesn’t ...
Last Sunday, Argentine president Javier Milei won a resounding victory in the country’s legislative elections. Despite fears ...
Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center is coordinating domestic and international censorship initiatives. On September 24, ...
Hanno Lustig is the Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Senior ...
Yesterday, the Stanford Daily published an article titled “Hoover-affiliated historian calls fascism fears a ‘category error’ ...
Twelve days ago, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado. Machado is a prominent leader of the Venezuelan opposition against the dictatorship of Nicolás ...
Cato-worship is all the rage. For the indirectly eponymous Cato Institute, Cato the Younger is “an honest, wise, and prudent” ...
The Roman statesman Cato the Younger stands as one of the most universal and powerful images of Western conservative thought: a martyr for liberty, a stalwart and sometimes too unyielding politician, ...
The race for Artificial Intelligence (AI) supremacy is, fundamentally, an ever-escalating energy war. China’s centrally ...
“Stanford shouldn’t be the Navy; it should be the Pirates.” This line, from a recent Stanford Review meeting, captures the university’s defining tension. The Navy stands for order, procedure, and ...