Progressives don’t know how to end the ‘forever war’
Hal Brands | Bloomberg Opinion The Democratic Party’s presidential candidates want to end the “forever war” — America’s two-decade struggle against jihadist extremism. The trouble is they don’t know how. Your professional decline is coming (much) sooner than you think
Arthur C. Brooks | The Atlantic Professional decline is inevitable as we grow older, but misery is not. By making new commitments and cultivating new abilities, you can move from strength to strength in each stage of life. John Lukacs, A Historian For Our Times By CONRAD BLACK, Special to the Sun | May 30, 2019 https://www.nysun.com/national/john-lukacs-95-a-historian-for-our-times/90713/ John Lukacs, R.I.P.: The American Who Understood Europe by Conrad Black National Review May 29, 2019 http://www.conradmblack.com/1482/john-lukacs-rip-the-american-who-understood-europe David Epstein On Mastery, Specialization, And Range by Russell Roberts via EconTalk Journalist and author David Epstein talks about his book Range with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Epstein explores the costs of specialization and the value of breadth in helping to create mastery in our careers and in life. What are the best backgrounds for solving problems? An Historian and a Prophet Scott P. Richert “I am an historian, not a prophet.” ∼ John Lukacs Clamat enim quodammodo omnis historia, Deus esse (“In a way all history cries aloud that God is”). ∼ Pope Leo XIII For more than 60 years, from the mid-1950s on, John Lukacs wrote and spoke on the passing of the modern age. With his death […] John Lukacs Remembered
by Richard Gamble History is a form of “chastened” thought, John Lukacs insisted; and he was right. Read More » The Intrepid Duo: Pipes, Father and Sonby Jiri Valenta and Leni Friedman Valenta
The Gatestone Institute May 20, 2019 https://www.meforum.org/58548/intrepid-duo-pipes-father-and-son THE STATESMANSHIP OF CURZON, TALLEYRAND AND BISMARK; WHO ARE TODAY'S EUROPEAN CIVILIZATIONISTS5/22/2019 Who Are Europe's 'Civilizationists'?by Dominic Green Spectator USA May 20, 2019 https://www.meforum.org/58546/who-are-europe-civilizationists
You're Big, Germany. Now Act Like It.
by Melvyn B. Krauss via Yahoo Finance Germany’s best friends in Europe, the Dutch, are becoming concerned that Europe’s most important country has adopted a small-country mentality. They’re right. The First Annual Israeli Conservatism Conference
Yesterday, our colleagues in Israel hosted a historic event: the First Annual Israeli Conservatism Conference. Hundreds of patriotic Israelis gathered in Jerusalem to explore, discuss, and debate a distinctly Israeli and conservative way of approaching Israel's national concerns. And we are pleased to bring you videos of the full conference, with English translation, so that you can get a taste of the indispensable work Tikvah is doing to strengthen and defend the Jewish state. Click here to watch! The Crisis of Left Jurisprudence by John O. McGinnis It is not clear what it will take for the Left to come up with a compelling response to originalism. Read More » The Constitution’s assignment of the judicial power to Article III judges is a real constraint on government action. Read More »
MYRON MAGNET
How John Marshall Made the Supreme Court Supreme His brains and bonhomie forged a band of Federalist brethren. The Cowardice of Middle East Studies by Daniel Pipes
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2019/05/the-shame-of-middle-east-studies Walter Russell Mead writes: Another spring, another set of political crises in the Arab world. This time autocratic rulers, long past their “sell by” dates, have fallen in Algeria and Sudan. In both countries, factionalized ruling elites, insulated for decades from political pressures other than backstairs intrigue, now scramble to satisfy angry throngs of protesters without any idea how this can be done. – Wall Street Journal
The Greco-Persian Wars, Part Five: The Destruction Of Athens
with Victor Davis Hanson via The Daily WireAs Xerxes' victorious legions triumphantly marched into Attica, panic swept the countryside. An estimated quarter million women, children, and elderly fled the region in one of the largest mass migrations of the ancient world. Themistocles decreed Athens must be abandoned. The entire population of the city and its immediate surroundings, some 100,000 souls, evacuated to the rugged island of Salamis where, as historian Victor Davis Hanson writes: “They were gambling that their own seaman, along with the still unconquered Greek allies from the Peloponnese, could wreck the Persian fleet before they all starved—and before the onset of autumn.” |
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