Evolving Standards

Science education improves gradually over time From our vantage point in the ivory tower, it can be tempting to assume that only a handful of school districts still fail to teach children about the lynchpin of modern biology, the theory of evolution. Yet, despite several adverse court rulings and eighty years of progress since the … Read more

2010’s Possibilities

Paradoxically, the more seats the Democrats lose in the House, the more likely it is to shift the agenda to the left.  The current number of Democrats representing conservative districts empowers the Blue Dog Caucus, which has a moderating influence on bills passed through the House.  If the ranks of the House Democrats are thinned, … Read more

Winter 2009: America and the Courts

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The Original Culture War

Rewriting the history of the Civil War The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War, by H.W. Crocker III, Regnery, 2008. $20, 370 pg. The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War, part of the conservative Politically Incorrect Guide (P.I.G.) series of books, attempts to retell the history of the Civil War in a manner … Read more

The More Things Change

A new history of the disputed election of 1876 By One Vote: The Disputed Presidential Election of 1876 by Michael F. Holt, University Press of Kansas, 2008, $34.95, 300 pg. Rutherford Hayes, the nineteenth president of the United States, is best remembered for the unusual circumstances of his election. The election of 1876, in which … Read more

The Future of Energy Policy

The prospects for Obama’s energy plan Given the specter of global warming and the dangers posed by oil dependence on potentially hostile countries, energy policy reform has taken center stage as both an environmental issue and a national security issue. President Barack Obama has an ambitious agenda for tackling these challenges, including plans to limit … Read more

The Decline of Social Liberalism?

The Democratic Party and California’s Proposition 8 On Nov. 4, millions of liberal voters celebrated the election of Barack Obama as America’s 44th president. However, the jubilation was, for many, dampened by the passage of Proposition 8 in California. This ballot measure defined marriage as strictly between a man and a woman, overturning the California … Read more

Selling the American Dream

Reconciling perceptions and realities of economic mobility in America By the time historian James Truslow Adams gave a name to the “American dream,” the Great Depression was already under way. The year was 1931, and his definition of the now-iconic phrase perfectly embodied the hopes of the working class of the time: “[It] is that … Read more

How to Win America Back

The GOP’s push to recovery is not an easy one Thirty years after Ronald Reagan ushered in a period of conservative preeminence in American politics, the Republican Party finds itself attempting to chart a path back to power. Following a resounding defeat in presidential and congressional elections in November, conservatives are gathering across the country … Read more