A blend of left-wing policies—like support for Social Security and infrastructure spending—with favored conservative ideas, like nationalism and immigration reform, is finding its voice
‘Nat’ to his friends, Glazer, who died Saturday at 95, was among the last of the original New York intellectuals and a remarkable thinker who never lost touch with how ideas affected real people’s lives
As Norman Podhoretz turns 89 today, he looks back on the long journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan
In Max Boot’s new memoir, the writer, once a figurehead of conservative politics, explains why he left the right over Trump
The Jewish conservatives and ‘nation builders’ who led us into Iraq and Afghanistan bet the farm against Donald Trump, and lost. What now?
How Paul Gottfried—willing or reluctant—became the mentor of Richard Spencer and a philosophical lodestone for white nationalists
Former ‘Commentary’ editor Norman Podhoretz recently said he would ‘not bet [his] life on anything about Trump,’ but has even less regard for Clinton. His son, John, wants to convince him otherwise.
Irving Kristol positioned himself as a hard-headed realist willing to buck liberal pieties, but do his unsentimental pronouncements, collected in a new volume, stand the test of time?
In a new history of neconservatism, Senator Henry ‘Scoop’ Jackson emerges as a pivotal figure
Remembering Arnold Beichman
How the neoconservative columnist’s x-ray vision will be missed
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