
Category: National Review
Why William F. Buckley Jr.’s <i>Gratitude</i> Remains Relevant in 2025
Buckley’s civic debt ethic draws from thinkers like Aristotle, who framed gratitude not as sentimental piety but as a mechanism preserving free societies.
Unselected Admiration for Emma and Co.
Author Beth Brower’s heroine comes across as a real person, not a book character.
The Media’s Nazi-Symbol Hunters Take a Holiday
Outlets that have engaged in a decades-long moral panic over alleged Nazi symbols from the right suddenly decide to show grace in the case of Graham Platner’s tattoo.
A Less Perfect Union
Abaraonye’s refusal to resign as president-elect of the Oxford Union has brought the Union to the brink of disaster.
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