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The Federalist Society has a problem. It’s a condition that characterizes and infects almost the entirety of the present national conservative movement. This hit home for me on May 31, in an essay by Leslie McAdoo Gordon, which appeared at thefederalist.com. I read their Webzine almost every day, and occasionally it is the source for items of value and good information. But Gordon’s ill-informed attack on Confederate iconography was not one of them. Peddled as a defense of retaining “Antietam” as the name of an American naval vessel, she begins her piece: “There is a move these days to revisit our monuments and … Continue reading → ....
Print this article In 1971, Liberty Fund held a conference devoted to American higher education. The participants were all-stars in the conservative/libertarian movement of the day. Ben Rogge and Pierre Goodrich presented a paper for discussion, with comments by Gottfried Dietze, Russell Kirk, Henry Manne, and Stephen Tonsor. Eventually, Liberty Fund put the proceedings into a book entitled Education in a Free Society. Advertisement Professor Lee Trepanier of Samford University has just written a superb essay that looks back on that book entitled, “Does the American University Deserve to Survive?” He observes that in their paper, Rogge and Goodrich advocated a higher-education system that would be free from state control. A splendid idea. Government should no more control educational institutions than it should control churches. Unfortunately, we have moved further and further away from that over the last 50 years, largely due to the growth of fe ....