Democrats often think of themselves as kind and caring, and of Republicans as callous and mean-spirited. But why? Are Progressive policies more likely to raise people out of poverty than conservative ones? And what really counts as "kind": supporting policies that feel good? Or supporting policies that do good? William Voegeli, Senior Editor of the Claremont Review of Books, explains.
By Illinois ReviewAt a time when faith, national identity, and free speech are increasingly under attack around the world, former Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik delivered a message...
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