A conversation about how small magazines develop and publish big Jewish ideas.
A new history of the American right seeks from the first page to alert the reader to what it is not about: the 40th president. But in the end conservatives can’t escape Reagan—nor should they.
To ease social animosities and heal political wounds, leaders and citizens in America and Israel must rededicate themselves to the principles of liberal democracy.
Are there more important things than being a Jew?
By a number of measures Israeli sensibilities have always been fairly conservative, but conservatism as an ideology was long frowned upon—until recently. What’s next?
Learning from the American conservative movement.
The social covenant vs. the social contract.
What the ultra-Orthodox can learn from Burke and Oakeshott.
Religion breeds empathy and moderation, not extremism.
Against imperialism from Assyria to the EU.
Political parties don’t have DNA.
Britain’s first, and only, Jewish prime minister.
Is “conservative postmodernism” the answer?