Max Lerner: Pilgrim in the Promised Land, by Sanford Lakoff
Sanford Lakoff admires Max Lerner greatly. As a student of Lerner's at Brandeis University in 1949, his "adulation soon became obvious and made me the butt of jokes."
Sanford Lakoff admires Max Lerner greatly. As a student of Lerner's at Brandeis University in 1949, his "adulation soon became obvious and made me the butt of jokes."
An attack on liberty that violates every principle of federalism and good sense. (Column by Clyde Wilson)
The hysterical reaction to the death of JFK, Jr. is a reminder that American socialists long for a great leader who can make statism work.
New surveys showing demographic disparities in internet use should be of no political interest. (Column by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.)
What the founders were rebelling against and why it still matters (from Investors Business Daily).
A history of killing innocents and ethnic cleansing contradicts the moral posturing on Kosovo.