A founding document of modern libertarianism, Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom has in the sixty years since its publication established itself as an unimpeachable
The March 30th edition of the Chronicle of Higher Education is running an article about F. A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom: Text and Documents—The
John Dewey once said that every generation has to accomplish democracy for itself, because social justice is something that cannot be handed down from one
Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author and Princeton University professor of religious studies, was featured on the Tavis Smiley Show last weekend discussing “how his new
It’s been a few years since Alan Wolfe said, in the Chronicle of Higher Education, that to understand contemporary politics you have to understand Carl
Virginia Postrel has taken a detour from her Atlantic Monthly column, “Commerce & Culture,” to write an interesting review for yesterday’s New York Times Book
In Real American Ethics: Taking Responsibility for Our Country, Albert Borgmann looks at how we, as ordinary citizens, can take responsibility for our country, from
Nadia Abu El-Haj is an assistant professor in the department of anthropology at Barnard College. She previously taught here at the University of Chicago where
Jean-Noel Jeanneney’s Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge is a startlingly incisive diatribe against the Google Library Project—Google’s initiative to digitize and electronically distribute
Since their emergence as a political force in the 1980’s, conservative Christians have been stereotyped in the popular media: Bible-thumping militants and anti-intellectual zealots determined