| | | | By Tony Perkins
Unlike a lot of other Americans, Sam Coonrod knows that there’s a lot more to the Black Lives Matter organization than the slogan. | |
| | | By Frederick Hess
The case that educators should seek to combat racism seems self-evident. What’s less clear is how the admirable cause of “anti-racism” is fueling the inclination to denounce universal virtues and useful skills as the product of “white culture.” | |
| | | By Thomas Catenacci
Amid riots and widespread looting, the Minnesota Freedom Fighters, a group that advocates black gun ownership, patrolled a district with many black-owned businesses. | |
| | | By Anthony B. Kim
The State Department describes Croatia as “a leading partner in Southeast Europe and a model for its neighbors.” | |
| | | By Mike Gonzalez
Activists of earlier decades sought to move the United States away from its limited-government traditions inherited from the Anglo-Scottish Enlightenment toward the centralized state planning drawn from the Continental Kantian, Hegelian, and Marxian worldviews. | |
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