It is easy to see injustice in society and to call for social justice reform. It is far harder to define what social justice looks like and what kind of reform would actually lead to it.
Mask Mandates and The Violence Inherent In The System
Every law put forward by the government that dictates the behavior of citizens adds another situation where police must confront citizens and enforce the law.
Perfect Bedrock – Part 4 (Ordered Liberty and Natural Law)
Balancing order and liberty is only possible through deliberative process of grounding our politics and personal lives to shared historical experiences, norms, and institutions.
I Was Wrong, Burn It Down
I cannot in good conscience continue to openly support the Republican Party.
What About Limited Government?
In a contest between nationalists and progressives, the founding vision is no where to be found.
A One-Two Punch Has Made American Carnage All Too Real
Political movements on both sides of the aisle have placed narrative over common sense and severely wounded the economic outlook of inner-city African Americans for years to come.
Retconning Hamilton
Haivry and Hazony’s bizarre attempt to repurpose federalism for their nationalist narrative.
Perfect Bedrock – Part 3 (Legislating Morality)
The conservative recognizes God’s law as the foundation for all good things, but also understands humanity’s imperfect nature would corrupt any attempt to build heaven on earth as a government project.
Civil Rights and Patriotism, or, Walking and Chewing gum
Anyone who tells you we have to hate America to demonstrate that Black Lives Matter is betraying the cause they purport to believe in.
The Dual Dysfunction of the Major Parties
The prudent approach of supporting the best of two alternatives fails to accomplish its purpose when both parties fall to extreme elements and instead present us with a least worst scenario.