Francis Fukuyama’s calm evisceration of illiberalism on the left and right.
John Halpin
John Halpin is the coeditor of “The Liberal Patriot,” a Substack newsletter focused on domestic and international politics.
John Halpin is the coeditor of “The Liberal Patriot,” a Substack newsletter focused on domestic and international politics.
Francis Fukuyama’s calm evisceration of illiberalism on the left and right.
Democrats are winning on economic populism. To make lasting change, they should pair it with an ambitious agenda for democratic reform.
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The country is determined to strengthen its armed forces in the wake of Moscow’s aggression and Washington’s volatility, but doing so doesn’t come easily to a nation chastened by its past.
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Author Chuck Collins argues that billionaires are a uniquely destructive force to the economy, democracy, and the planet.
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The real crisis is the collapse of undergraduate interest in the humanities.
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A dramatic technological change makes the case for curbing extreme wealth even more formidable.
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Nicolás Maduro is in American custody. With that simple fact, the Western Hemisphere’s geopolitical landscape has irrevocably shifted. The United States has crossed a threshold, trading years of sanctions and diplomatic pressure for swift, decisive military action. This is a historic pivot, a moment that will be studied for decades, not only for its impact on Venezuela but for what it signals about the future of American power in its hemisphere. In a recent conversation, my friend, Leopoldo López, the Venezuelan opposition leader in exile, cut straight to the core of this complex reality. He reinforced the U.S. administration’s framing…
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A modest proposal for how the justices can do the right thing and be true to themselves as they decide the fate of independent agencies.
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