Does the Conservative Brand Need a Reset?
Do American Conservatives--and more specifically Republicans--need a rebrand to distance themselves from Trump.
By Daniel Clements|2019-03-29T17:11:34+00:00January 26th, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments
Do American Conservatives--and more specifically Republicans--need a rebrand to distance themselves from Trump.
By Alex Knepper and Cinzia Croce|2019-03-29T17:13:51+00:00January 18th, 2018|Practice|0 Comments
Alex Knepper and Cinzia Croce from New American Perspective debate who is responsible for the continued existence of Birtherism in American
By David O. Monda|2019-03-29T17:14:48+00:00January 16th, 2018|Practice|0 Comments
Presidents Trump’s racist comments on Africa obfuscate a deeper political struggle in America. Africa finds itself at the center of a tricky political play by an American president desperate to consolidate his base via blatantly racist comments.
By David O. Monda|2019-03-29T17:16:37+00:00January 5th, 2018|Practice|1 Comment
By: David O. Monda The presence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at festivities surrounding the inauguration of President Uhuru
By Hendrik van der Breggen|2019-03-29T17:17:21+00:00December 29th, 2017|Practice, Theory|3 Comments
By: Hendrik van der Breggen Canada’s Bill C16, a.k.a. Transgender Rights Bill, attempts to add gender identity and expression to
By David O. Monda|2019-03-29T20:25:11+00:00December 15th, 2017|Practice|0 Comments
By: David O. Monda Uganda is romantically idealized as the Pearl of Africa. The reality is that in the field
By Caleb Mills|2019-03-30T03:18:04+00:00December 11th, 2017|Practice|0 Comments
To see why Doug Jones really matters, you have to understand what he's running against. And that means revisiting the 1960s, when southern politics realigned, creating the worldview in which Roy Moore operates.
By Hendrik van der Breggen|2019-03-30T04:24:55+00:00November 16th, 2017|Practice, Theory|0 Comments
By using the force of law to require others to use preferred pronouns when they disagree with those pronouns, you are in effect pushing your religion onto those others.
By Jared Marcel Pollen|2019-03-29T00:52:08+00:00August 22nd, 2017|Arts & Letters, Practice, Theory|3 Comments
By: Jared Marcel Pollen What does fascism smell like? It’s a question the late Christopher Hitchens used to ask, and
By Caleb Mills|2019-03-30T05:09:54+00:00June 16th, 2017|Practice|0 Comments
By: Caleb Mills Learning the hard way is not fun, but the lessons are all the more valuable for it.