By Joseph Sobran It doesn’t take much imagination to guess what Thomas Jefferson would think of the U.S. government today, when its supposed “implied” powers are virtually infinite and nobody bothers measuring them against the powers expressly granted. When the federal government claims a… Continue Reading “Thomas Jefferson Was Right ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
David Harsanyi The problem is that today’s progressives often embrace illiberal ideas as a means of solving the supposed climate change “crisis.” — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2021/09/14/climate-change-is-not-a-crisis
By Leah MarieAnn Klett Christian ministries have lost contact with numerous partners in Afghanistan as the embattled country enters a “new phase” of the crisis sparked by the Taliban takeover, the head of a U.S.-based ministry has said. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/news/christians-in-afghanistan-facing-new-phase-of-crisis-have-lost.html
By Bruce Frohnen The United States Constitution is important, and great, precisely because it recognizes that people and their rights are social by nature, and must remain rooted in their communities if we are to enjoy the benefits of ordered liberty under the rule… Continue Reading “What Is the Constitution For? ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Bradley Birzer History should never have forgotten T.E. Hulme, and we would do well to remember him and what he wrote… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2010/07/te-hulme-first-conservative-twentieth-century-bradley-birzer.html
By Shaun Rieley The primary political problem to be addressed in a liberal democracy is how to ensure that a standing military does not become dangerous to the liberties of those they are to protect, especially guarding against the threat of military coups. The… Continue Reading “The Dangers of a Woke Military ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Pamela Morrow “I desire you would remember the ladies”—March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams to her husband, John Adams 10 Amazing Women of the Revolutionary War