The Most Important Thing the Founders Built Wasn’t the Constitution

Their deepest fear was an ignorant citizenry—a public that could be handed liberty and squander it because they lacked the mental tools to defend it. The Founders understood something that gets lost in the monument-and-marble version of history: a republic is not a structure. It’s a practice. And practices die when people forget how to perform them.

The Self Under Siege: What Ayn Rand’s Epic Novel “The Fountainhead” Shows Us About the Societies We Build

Ayn Rand built five main characters in The Fountainhead who function as psychological archetypes, but her real achievement was more precise than that. She mapped five distinct textures of subjective experience that emerge from a single upstream choice: where does the self live?

Thinkers vs. Ragers: Epstein, Kirk, Iran—Same Grift, Different Day

Rachel Maddow monetizes liberal dread. Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens monetize your dread.

WAR WITH IRAN

WORLD

The U.S. and Israel Attack Iran

There has never been a better chance for a free Iran than now. Much of the job will be done by the US and Israel, but it can only be finalised by the Iranian people. There will never be a better chance.

LAW

POLITICS

CULTURE

The Most Important Thing the Founders Built Wasn’t the Constitution

The Most Important Thing the Founders Built Wasn’t the Constitution

Their deepest fear was an ignorant citizenry—a public that could be handed liberty and squander it because they lacked the mental tools to defend it. The Founders understood something that gets lost in the monument-and-marble version of history: a republic is not a structure. It’s a practice. And practices die when people forget how to perform them.

MARKETS

End of DEI?

End of DEI?

The DEI terminology may not have disappeared entirely from business but the ideology (if it ever amounted to more than virtue signaling in corporate communications) has been extinguished.

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