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States of War, States of Mind: Living in the Shadow of WWII
Heritage, Federalist Papers Adam Smith 8/7/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Adam Smith 8/7/25

States of War, States of Mind: Living in the Shadow of WWII

“War made the state,” said the political scientist Charles Tilly, “and the state made war.” Tilly was talking about actual states, but the same could be said about metaphorical states: states of mind, or perhaps of the soul.

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Federalist 54 Part II
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 8/7/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 8/7/25

Federalist 54 Part II

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Addiction Fiction: Dopamine Is Not Why Kids Love TikTok
Review and Reflection Christopher J. Ferguson 7/31/25 Review and Reflection Christopher J. Ferguson 7/31/25

Addiction Fiction: Dopamine Is Not Why Kids Love TikTok

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Betty Ford’s Candor: The “60 Minutes” Interview
Heritage, Federalist Papers Richard Gunderman 7/31/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Richard Gunderman 7/31/25

Betty Ford’s Candor: The “60 Minutes” Interview

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Federalist 54 Part 1
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/31/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/31/25

Federalist 54 Part 1

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Federalist 53
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/24/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/24/25

Federalist 53

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Veterans and Congressmen: Gerald R. Ford and Charles B. Rangel
Featured James Patterson 7/24/25 Featured James Patterson 7/24/25

Veterans and Congressmen: Gerald R. Ford and Charles B. Rangel

Charles Rangel and Gerald Ford were veterans of the Korean War and World War II, respectively. When Rangel was elected to Congress in 1971, history brought him together with then-Michigan Rep. Jerry Ford, first elected to Congress in 1948.

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The Fertility Crisis and Its Political/Intellectual Roots
Featured David Lewis Schaefer 7/24/25 Featured David Lewis Schaefer 7/24/25

The Fertility Crisis and Its Political/Intellectual Roots

The decline in fertility throughout the developed world is a widely noted problem: both in the U.S. and most of the developed world, the rate of reproduction is well short of what would be required to sustain our population at existing levels.

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Federalist 52
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/17/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/17/25

Federalist 52

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Hannah Arendt and the Dangers of “Inner Emigration”
Featured Judy D. Whipps 7/17/25 Featured Judy D. Whipps 7/17/25

Hannah Arendt and the Dangers of “Inner Emigration”

In the past, I used to grab my morning tea and then check the news. Now, I wake up and dread the morning’s political news.

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Study Finds Congress Often Out of Sync With America
Featured, Review and Reflection Adair Teuton 7/17/25 Featured, Review and Reflection Adair Teuton 7/17/25

Study Finds Congress Often Out of Sync With America

In an era of deep political polarization, a new study indicates that many members of Congress may be out of step not just with the opposition party, but with their own voters as well.

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Out of Many, One: A Legal and Constitutional Approach to Unity
Featured L. Joseph Hebert 7/10/25 Featured L. Joseph Hebert 7/10/25

Out of Many, One: A Legal and Constitutional Approach to Unity

As a lifelong student of political philosophy and political science, rather than a practitioner of law, I tend to approach such ideas by turning to the great minds who discovered and articulated them over the centuries.

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Ford’s Swimming Pool
Review and Reflection Richard Gunderman 7/10/25 Review and Reflection Richard Gunderman 7/10/25

Ford’s Swimming Pool

On June 30, 1975, one of US President Gerald Ford’s lesser dreams was realized with the opening of the White House pool. 

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Federalist 51 Part 2
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/10/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/10/25

Federalist 51 Part 2

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Sports and Politics
Featured, Review and Reflection Adam Smith 7/3/25 Featured, Review and Reflection Adam Smith 7/3/25

Sports and Politics

I’ve heard it said that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. I’ve also heard that people these days are pretty stressed out, and I have to wonder if that’s because we’re all being so damned vigilant.

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Federalist 51 Part 1
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/3/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/3/25

Federalist 51 Part 1

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What makes it “necessary”?
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/3/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 7/3/25

What makes it “necessary”?

As we mark the 249th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we reflect on its interesting use of “necessary.”

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Uncovering the Past: One Writer’s Fight to Save a Forgotten Vietnam Archive
Featured James Patterson 6/26/25 Featured James Patterson 6/26/25

Uncovering the Past: One Writer’s Fight to Save a Forgotten Vietnam Archive

After archivists at the Library of Congress thanked me for helping locate a lost video archive about the fall of Saigon, I wrote to several government officials requesting a review of all archives in the Veterans History Project. When I received no replies, I turned to Vietnam-era journalist Marvin Kalb.

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Federalist 50
Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 6/26/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Jeff Polet 6/26/25

Federalist 50

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Entangling Grudges: Washington's Other Warning
Heritage, Federalist Papers Thomas Bruscino 6/26/25 Heritage, Federalist Papers Thomas Bruscino 6/26/25

Entangling Grudges: Washington's Other Warning

In his 1796 farewell address, George Washington famously cautioned about the dangers to liberty of the United States entering into entangling alliances.

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