August 2024


Politics July 18, 2024

Trump has reshaped the GOP. What comes next?

It seems clear that, even as much as many enduring members of the Republican Party coalition would like, there is no going back

Ben Domenech

Campaign 2024 July 18, 2024

The Biden-Trump rematch is a nationwide exercise in denial

When a new generation of politicians finally takes the stage — when the young rule — it’s likely the world will advance, or fall asunder, or both

Spencer A. Klavan

Education July 18, 2024

Coercion and coddling take campus

A Disney version of campus is easier to sell. All flowers, no bees

Morgan Marietta

Economics July 18, 2024

The safest bets in Wall Street will be our downfall

‘Passive’ investment is one of the most complicated and convoluted issues facing free economies in the twenty-first century

Stephen R. Soukup

Family July 18, 2024

What’s behind the risk-averse approach toward love and family?

Loneliness is the scourge of the modern age

Inez Stepman

Letters July 18, 2024

Letters from Spectator readers, August 2024

Decline, divorce and Democrat disaster

The Spectator

Campaign 2024 July 18, 2024

Joe Biden, naked emperor

Observers could finally see — and call out — what the Biden team and the mainstream press knew for months but refused to say

Charles Lipson

Politics July 18, 2024

Soviet America’s revolutionary wars

The Evil Empire failed to avert its destruction by exporting revolution beyond its borders. A self-righteous liberal empire will fare no better

Daniel McCarthy

Politics July 18, 2024

The youth vote is turning right

Their elders are horrified

Yascha Mounk

Education July 18, 2024

The Greeks were right: Trump shouldn’t live for revenge

Aristotle thought that, while there was a sense of pleasure at the prospect of getting your own back, there was a limit as to how far one should go

Peter Jones