From City Journal’s Symposium Series
Proposals to improve care for the seriously mentally ill
A symposium on higher education in the United States
A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States
Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency
Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline
A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness
The Spotlight
After the pandemic, Americans should never let public-health authorities deprive them of their liberties.
Surrounding the City of Light are threatening Cities of Darkness.
A decade after his death, one of our greatest literary stylists has fallen into critical disfavor.
The pandemic may prove as bad as some warn; it is also possible that our response could prove as harmful as the virus itself.
A venerable Catholic school in the Bronx has transformed the lives of generations of low-income, at-risk students.
Mounting liabilities are the greatest threat to the city’s survival.
Corporatist progressivism and the crisis of American higher education
How a Washington public school’s transgender secrecy policies drove an immigrant family out of the country
The destructive influence of Wilhelm Reich, father of the sexual revolution
Critics call the populist party a threat to democracy, but many Germans aren’t buying it.
Corporate-jet and private-plane trade groups like the current system just fine—no matter how much it costs ordinary passengers.