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National Affairs

@NationalAffairs

A quarterly journal of essays about domestic policy, political economy, society, culture, and political thought.

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Just getting into this National Affairs article by C. Jarrett Dieterle. The Full Service Workers Alliance has always understood that workers prefer freedoms and flexibility in their work lives. This article hits the nail on its head regarding worker flexibility. nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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Is it time to panic about artificial intelligence? Dean Woodley Ball joined our latest podcast to discuss how to worry responsibly about the promise and peril of AI: nationalaffairs.com/blog/detail/me…

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Connor O’Brien(@cojobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting piece from Howard Husock on graduate schools of public policy in National Affairs.

I've long wondered whether such schools' failure to teach public management has contributed to the Great Stagnation/rise of vetocracy in the US.

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Clare Morell National Affairs Jonathan Haidt There's also a lot that we can do within our 'little platoons' (churches, schools, small businesses) to push back against this soft tyranny.

For our full analysis and policy proposals, read our article here! nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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Frank DeVito(@therightfrankd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What would it look like for a state to intentionally make itself friendly to religious organizations?

My latest National Affairs explores some model laws that serve as a starting point to creating a legal landscape friendly to religious organizations.

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Check out Frank DeVito's latest in National Affairs featuring our Faith & Freedom Index!

The essay explains how states can better protect religious organizations by passing laws that support their religious and regulatory freedom.

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Our capacity to meaningfully reckon with historical facts has been jeopardized by those who treat history as a litany of abuses by the empowered against the disempowered, while others sanitize it beyond recognition. Nicole Penn National Affairs nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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Connor O’Brien(@cojobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sen. Marco Rubio is out with an interesting piece in National Affairs on where the Right should take industrial policy.

Two big points here that I think are spot-on:

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Here in National Affairs, I contrast the nationalism increasingly popular today with Roger Scruton's civil understanding of the nation rooted in love of home. Based on my 2023 The Ciceronian Society talk. nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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In my debut piece for National Affairs, I delve into Gertrude Himmelfarb's scholarship to consider what history can tell us about liberalism, why the distinction between political theory and history matters, and what it means to treat history as a beloved spouse

In my debut piece for @NationalAffairs, I delve into Gertrude Himmelfarb's scholarship to consider what history can tell us about liberalism, why the distinction between political theory and history matters, and what it means to treat history as a beloved spouse
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Clare Morell(@ClareMorellEPPC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smartphones are increasingly being forced on us and our children. Brad Littlejohn and I write in National Affairs how the state must take action to protect individuals and families from the soft tyranny of smartphones. nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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How do parents tell kids they can't have a smartphone when every adult they see is glued to his device? Clare Morell Brad Littlejohn National Affairs nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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My National Affairs article on an effective industrial policy includes

✔️ securing critical supply chains
✔️ training our workforce
✔️ cutting regulations and woke social policies

Check it out:
rubio.senate.gov/icymi-rubio-ch…

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Law & Liberty’s John G. Grove on “the guiding concept of *place* as a prominent element of the nation,” and within conservative thought, in National Affairs essay … nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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Brad Littlejohn(@WBLittlejohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In just 17 years smartphones have gone from science-fiction to social passport. Parents are pushing back, but the market seems rigged.

Only forceful public policy can protect consumer choice--and our kids, Clare Morell and I write in National Affairs:
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Whether you fancy yourself an opponent or proponent of industrial policy, this is worth reading.

Marco Rubio via National Affairs
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My new National Affairs piece on party platforms cites Jonah Goldberg: 'My old boss Ben Wattenberg used to defend party platforms. He would say they don't matter that much but they also tell you what the party wants you to think it thinks about things.” nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…

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