As American civic life has become increasingly shaped by algorithms, trust in government has plummeted. Is there any turning ...
Harvard economist Roland Fryer argues that fear of giving offense hinders scientific progress. Photo: Free to Choose Network ...
A study suggests that political abuse is a key feature of political communication on the social media platform, "X," and ...
Celebrity support may amplify narrow issues within echo chambers, missing broader public sentiment and failing to capture the ...
Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal ... recognition theory offers perspectives on how societal norms affect self-realization, the ...
Although the use of psychedelics long predates American politics, about half a century ago, the substances began to take on a ...
His interests include law, political theory, religion, ideology, and culture, and his popular writings have appeared in City Journal, Commentary, National Affairs, National Review, and the Wall Street ...
We must reckon with the popular mandate of this anti-intellectual movement or we may well see its most dangerous proposals become reality.
So there’s been this conventional story of the New Deal era, which is that the fear of Communism, the fear of being painted ...
What are some strategies to make a political "October surprise" more effective? This post covers some of the essential ...
Americans received more than 15 billion political texts in 2022 and that ... Anastasia Mason covers state government for the Statesman Journal. Reach her at
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On one hand, of course Donald Trump’s campaign can feature anyone they’d like at their own rally. On the other hand, if that person tells jokes that target minority groups in disparaging ways — ...