Why Howard Schultz Should Run for President: It’s Not Because He’ll Win

By Jacob Brown | March 12, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. American political parties are stuck in a rut. The Democrats’ “Green New Deal” is close to becoming accepted orthodoxy. Republicans have convinced themselves that lowering taxes and increasing…

The Saturday Essay: Goods Costlier than Money

By Will Nolan | March 9, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. There are two contemporary conversations about feminism. One, simply put, deals with the question of whether or not men and women are essentially the same or have inherent…

The Case Against D.C. Statehood

By Akhil Rajasekar | March 6, 2019

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. In the latest episode of let’s-reshape-institutions-that-make-us-lose, Democrats have turned on the “insufficiently democratic” Senate. The new brand of complaint has now evolved into an argument for District of…

The Saturday Essay: Princeton’s Concern with Morality

By Will Nolan | January 25, 2019

The Hall at Christ Church, Oxford The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. An academic seems no more obtuse and irrelevant than when he questions the very purpose of academia. If he himself is unable…

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