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The Spotlight

Stephen Eide Marijuana and the Mentally Ill

Legalization is pushing community mental health to the brink.

May 16 2025
Lionel Shriver The Most Frightened Nation

Why the United Kingdom will never be the same

Oct 10 2021
Steven Malanga The Promise and Peril of “Smart” Cities

Technology can help us govern better, but at what price to urban life?

Sep 25 2018
Michael Anton The Age of Ships

A time before passenger jets, when ocean liners were “the greatest of the works of man”

Dec 21 2011
Steven Malanga No, You’re Not Imagining a Migrant Crime Spree

Four years of open borders and sanctuary policies have brought criminal drug networks, human trafficking, and an epidemic of sexual assault.

Oct 20 2024
Judith Miller Passing the Buck

President Biden blames everyone but himself and his administration for the catastrophe in Afghanistan.

Aug 17 2021
Aug 17 2021
William Voegeli William F. Buckley and the Conservative Future

Sam Tanenhaus’s massive new biography raises a question: Is Donald Trump the political heir of National Review’s founder?

Aug 10 2025
Brian Allen A Serious Critic for Unserious Times

Hilton Kramer rejected political correctness to champion aesthetics and standards in art.

Sep 04 2022
Anthony Hennen The Pan-American Holiday

Without the religious roots of Christmas, Thanksgiving serves as an occasion to celebrate country and family.

Nov 23 2022
Nov 23 2022
Heather Mac Donald The Humanities and Us

Don’t listen to today’s narcissistic academics—the West’s cultural inheritance is indispensable.

Jan 15 2014
Miguel Monjardino A Republic in the Atlantic

An innovative program combines reading the Great Books with character-building and community.

Feb 22 2017
Hadley Arkes The Lost Structures of Civility

Looking back on a Chicago childhood in the 1940s

Dec 04 2016
Oct 19 2025
Stephen Eide Scandinavia on the Hudson

New York City’s experience with social democracy is a cautionary tale for the rest of the country.

Oct 26 2025
Heather Mac Donald Hysterics for Hamas

Why have young women been so prominent in the recent campus chaos?

May 09 2024
May 09 2024
Stephen Miran The Mismeasure of Money

The Fed should abandon inflation targeting and return to pursuing price stability.

Aug 28 2023