Madison, Wisconsin’s winter follies relinquished their national attention to Tuscaloosa’s tornado in April, events along the Mississippi in May, and…
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No matter how good a system is “on paper,” it must arise from a people’s own experience and tradition. We…
Saudi Arabia has long been the dominant producer of petroleum on the planet. Nature endowed the Arabian Peninsula with gigantic…
One of the problems with Obama’s Middle East speech was that parts of it were so deliberately balanced — so…
I faithfully listen to audiobooks as a means of coping with northern Virginia traffic. Recently, I have been engrossed by…
Some early media reactions to the death of Osama bin Laden were, to use as charitable a word as possible,…
President Obama’s latest paean to what he calls “the Muslim world,” delivered at the State Department today, was an exercise…
The Development of Regalism Regalism was a development of the late Middle Ages and early modern period that sought to…
To posit the significance of Osama bin Laden’s demise, we must first decide which came first — the chicken or…
Days ago in Egypt, throngs of Muslims (henceforth, “Islamists”), estimated at 3,000, fired guns and rifles and hurled Molotov cocktails…