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Philippe Nemo
Le Squeeze
High taxes on the affluent threaten France’s prosperity.
Marcus A. Winters
The Life-Changing Lottery
Charter schools offer inner-city kids a shot at success—but only if they’re lucky.
James Panero
New York’s Pioneer Zones
Residents of formerly blighted neighborhoods deserve the city’s support.
Nicole Gelinas
Eurocrash
Despite its promises, a common currency might be holding the Continent back.
David Watkin
Something to Love Among the Ruins
Three young architects offer a beautiful alternative to modernism’s ravages.
Andrew Klavan
Name-Calling
“Islamophobia”: the latest charge to try to stifle legitimate debate
Ryan L. Cole
The Storyteller
A Norman Rockwell exhibit captures the artist’s deep understanding of America.
Marcus A. Winters
Grading Teachers in Los Angeles
Value-added measurement shows that many of the city’s teachers don’t belong in the classroom.
Fred Siegel
Progressives Against Progress
The rise of environmentalism poisoned liberals’ historical optimism.
Josh Barro
Manhattan’s Other Building Controversy
Plans to construct a high-rise near the Empire State Building have sparked opposition.
Theodore Dalrymple
Modernity’s Uninvited Guest
Civilization makes progress, but evil persists.
Daniel J. Flynn
An FBI History of Howard Zinn
Did the historian lie about his Communist Party affiliation?
E. J. McMahon
The Bucks Stop Here
New York governors have the power they need to control spending.
Guy Sorman
The Free-Marketeers Strike Back
A counter-narrative of the financial crisis
Pascal Bruckner
Europe’s Guilty Conscience
Self-hatred is paralyzing the Continent.
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