Equality, Federalism, and Tocqueville in Ukraine – Revue de Presse: 6 March 2022
First off, an exciting conclusion to an exciting series: Samuel Moyn of Yale has been giving the Carlyle Lectures at Oxford on the theme of “The
First off, an exciting conclusion to an exciting series: Samuel Moyn of Yale has been giving the Carlyle Lectures at Oxford on the theme of “The
We were greatly saddened by the news that our very dear friend Patrick Jake “P.J.” O’Rourke had passed away on February 15th, at the age of 74,
We were greatly saddened by the news that our very dear friend Patrick Jake “P.J.” O’Rourke had passed away on February 15th, at the age of 74,
We were greatly saddened by the news that our very dear friend Patrick Jake “P.J.” O’Rourke had passed away on February 15th, at the age of 74,
Revue de presse du 14 février 2022 La France, L’Energie Le nucléaire fait son grand retour en France avec l’annonce par le Président
In a wonderful contribution to the newest issue of The Tocqueville Review / La Revue Tocqueville (Vol. 42, No. 2, 2021), David A. Bell writes about
I spend a great deal of time on the road, which I like to take advantage of by listening to some well-chosen podcasts as well as music, news, and
Thanksgiving is a time for reflecting on all those things for which we are grateful. It seems particularly important now at the end of the second
To start off this week, two columns in The Week by Samuel Goldman. First, Goldman urges those following developments in American higher
Register here for a virtual conversation with Art Goldhammer on the Epistemology of Democracy: Authority, Anti-Elitism, and the Media. The event
André Devambez, Barricade, The Paris Commune, May 1871 via Wikimedia Commons (Public domain) Did American democracy survive the presidency of
Ceci est la seconde critique de livre parue dans notre mini-forum sur The Anthem Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville (2019), édité par Daniel
Blaise Pascal, seated at his desk. Line engraving by J. Bein. “We just cannot get a break.” Surely that is the universal sentiment of the past
Back in the fall of 2020, as the post-summer threats of Covid-19 were doing little to assuage the anxieties of the upcoming American presidential
We held our first editorial meeting the morning after the attack on the US Capitol. This is a blog dedicated to exploring twentieth-first century