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“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language And next year’s words await another voice. . . . And to make an end is to make a...


Princeton “moral philosopher” Peter Singer has co-authored a piece decrying the “speciesism” of AI. What is speciesism, you ask? The misanthropic...


Looking ahead to 2026 there aren’t many clear battle lines between national populism and establishment liberalism on the political calendar. Viktor...















Recently, my friend, the Evangelical social commentator Aaron Renn, boosted a year-old article from the indispensable X account, @MoreBirths. The...



There are many good essays in the new edition of the Claremont Review of Books, but I want to draw attention to William Voegeli’s excellent...

The last weeks before Christmas are a sudden rush. The last big dumps of Amazon deliveries. The exams before winter break. The late-year trials God...

Nikole Hannah-Jones writes that it’s what Assata Shakur paid for her freedom. Commemorating Shakur’s death for the New York Times‘ annual...


At the end of each year, the Martin Center puts out a list of reforms we hope to see in the new year. Here is our list for 2025. What I hope to see...


The “dead donor rule” (DDR) is a legal and ethical mandate that requires vital organ donors to be truly dead before their body parts are procured....

