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In the years following the Civil War, pioneers in the women’s rights movement, women’s medical education, and public-private charitable partnerships joined forces to reduce the incidence of abortion in America. As alumni of the abolitionist movement, they analyzed abortion in ways that resembled their earlier critiques of slavery.
In addition to Lincoln and the founding fathers, this new paperback edition shares Jaffa’s profound insights into Aristotle, William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, and more.
The Communist Party of China is fast-tracking the largest military buildup since the Second World War; it is sanctions-proofing itself; it is stockpiling grain; it is surveying America for nuclear weapons strikes; and, most ominously, it is mobilizing China’s civilians for battle.
In this Broadside, two election experts explain what ranked-choice voting is, who is behind it, and why it threatens the integrity of our elections.
In Sparta’s Sicilian Proxy War, Paul Rahe first outlines the struggle’s origins and traces its progress early on, then examines the reasons for Sparta’s intervention, analyzes the consequences, and retells the story of Athens’ ignominious defeat.
In this brief but highly engaging book, Joseph Epstein argues for the primacy of fiction, and specifically of the novel, among all intellectual endeavors that seek to describe the behavior of human beings.
MARK RAMSEYER is the Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies at Harvard Law School.
SCOTT WALTER is president of Capital Research Center.
PAUL H. TICE is an adjunct professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business.
JASON M. MORGAN is associate professor at Reitaku University in Kashiwa, Japan.
PAUL A. RAHE is the Roger and Martha Mertz Visiting Fellow in Classics at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.
MADELEINE McDOWELL is a historian of the nineteenth century.
MONICA KLEM is an independent scholar.
JASON SNEAD is the Executive Director of the Honest Elections Project.