A Byline Times investigation exposes the Cambridge University Reform UK recruitment project, funded by Peter Thiel to build ...
For decades, Nigeria’s response to insecurity has largely revolved around the deployment of military force, increased ...
Historian and Professor of African Studies Toyin Falola urged the National Assembly to involve the Yoruba deities Sango and ...
Historian and Professor of African Studies, Toyin Falola, has urged the National Assembly to incorporate the invocation of Yoruba deities, Sango and Ogun, into the oath of office for public officials ...
A Bridgewater College political scientist will give a talk about authoritarianism and democratic backsliding in Harrisonburg ...
The Rolling Stones rocker told the New York Times that he likes to sneak "small doses" of real-world issues into his songs ...
WHEN SAUL BELLOW’S RAVELSTEIN came out in 2000, some took it personally. The character Abe Ravelstein, a gay man who dies of complications from AIDS, was a thinly disguised Allan Bloom, Bellow’s ...
The concept of ‘Cultural Marxism’, which can be traced back to the 1930s, has become a staple of contemporary right-wing ...
The delightful experience last week of delivering a series of lectures on the American Revolution and the Declaration of ...
Aristotle shaped Greek philosophy, but some works attributed to him were written by Pseudo-Aristotle, extending his influence ...
In this week's Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews Harvey Mansfield's The Rise and Fall of Rational Control and finds that the author could benefit from ...
You wake up and brace yourself for the barrage of toxic gibberish that constitutes the modern public sphere. Your e-mail is overrun with spam, scams, and smut. There are voice mails from no one about ...