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Symposium: An Economic Agenda for the Next President

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Symposium: A New Anticrime Agenda

Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline

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Dalrymple on Books and Writers—From the City Journal archives

Theodore Dalrymple The Marriage of Reason and Nightmare

Novelist J. G. Ballard exposes the fragility of the affluent society.

Theodore Dalrymple A Prophetic and Violent Masterpiece

Linguistically inventive, socially prescient, and philosophically profound, A Clockwork Orange comes close to being a work of genius.

Theodore Dalrymple Zadie Smith’s London

The novelist explores the tensions of living in a multicultural city.

Theodore Dalrymple A Drinker of Infinity

Arthur Koestler’s life and work embodied the existential dilemmas of our age.

Theodore Dalrymple Ibsen and His Discontents

The great Norwegian playwright was both a cause and a symptom of social change—and like many such figures, he was partly right and largely wrong.

Theodore Dalrymple What Makes Doctor Johnson Great?

His character illuminates every word he wrote.

The Spotlight

Christopher F. Rufo Will It Be Riot Season Again in 2024?

Conservatives must learn the lessons of 2020—and prepare.

Dec 04 2023
Heather Mac Donald Kidneys Don’t See Color

Meritocratic medicine scores another triumph with a genetically modified pig kidney—but the STEM diversity crusade threatens to replace discovery with identity-driven mediocrity.

Apr 15 2024
Jim Fitzgerald, Thomas Hogan The Rising Terror Threat

America’s crime policies and soft border are enabling its enemies.

Apr 17 2024
Michael J. Totten Something Like Fire

Will the AI revolution warm us or burn us?

Heather Mac Donald In Loco Masculi

The feminization of the American university is all but complete.

Mar 05 2023
James B. Meigs The Covid Cover-up

Health authorities and policymakers squandered public trust by lying to the American people.

Oct 01 2023
Leor Sapir The New Onodas

As evidence mounts against their position, how long will proponents of “gender-affirming care” for minors hold out?

Jul 24 2023
Andrew Klavan Juan Williams Told the Truth

But at NPR, only liars need apply.

Oct 22 2010
Stephen J. K. Walters City of Broken Windows

Baltimore’s tragic record provides clear evidence that disorder breeds more disorder—and death.

Jul 26 2022
Joel Kotkin City of Villages

Vibrant ethnic neighborhoods, not tall buildings, define the real Los Angeles.

Aaron M. Renn Midwestern Breakout?

Columbus, Ohio, is firing on all cylinders—demographically, economically, and culturally.

Dec 17 2018
Mark Pulliam Red State, Blue Cities

Will the Texas model become a victim of its own success?