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  • 6 days ago | lawliberty.org | Sam Negus |Theodore Dalrymple |Bruno Meyerhof Salama

    It is now a quarter-millennium since those embattled farmers stood by that arched bridge, flags to April’s breeze unfurled. Just as the Massachusetts militia’s volleys at Lexington and Concord portended innumerable more to follow, John Ferling’s Shots Heard Round the World: America, Britain, and Europe in the Revolutionary War will be a first among many new books timed for the anniversaries of each momentous event in America’s early national history.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | lawliberty.org | Tyson Reeder |Sam Negus |Robert G. Natelson |Daniel Buck

    Imagine a United States caught between the machinations of three hostile foreign powers and their proxies, too militarily weak and politically disunited to fight any one of them directly, much less all three together. Image a two-party system with one side theoretically favoring greater overseas projection of force and free trade, with the other more reticent and isolationist.

  • Sep 16, 2023 | wfmz.com | Sam Negus

    The following is a condensed version of "One Generation Passeth Away, and Another Cometh" by Sam Negus, published at Law & Liberty. Three millennia ago, King Solomon wrote that “folly is bound up in the heart of a child.” It has ever been thus: the rueful old lament the apparent decadence of the young. In her new book Generations, social scientist Jean Twenge suggests an obvious explanation for this ageless trend: “It might be because they [are] always right.

  • Aug 8, 2023 | thepress.net | Sam Negus

    The following is a condensed version of "One Generation Passeth Away, and Another Cometh" by Sam Negus, published at Law & Liberty. Three millennia ago, King Solomon wrote that “folly is bound up in the heart of a child.” It has ever been thus: the rueful old lament the apparent decadence of the young. In her new book Generations, social scientist Jean Twenge suggests an obvious explanation for this ageless trend: “It might be because they [are] always right.

  • Aug 8, 2023 | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Sam Negus

    The following is a condensed version of "One Generation Passeth Away, and Another Cometh" by Sam Negus, published at Law & Liberty. Three millennia ago, King Solomon wrote that “folly is bound up in the heart of a child.” It has ever been thus: the rueful old lament the apparent decadence of the young. In her new book Generations, social scientist Jean Twenge suggests an obvious explanation for this ageless trend: “It might be because they [are] always right.

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