June 12, 2015
Search results for "Dark Money"
April 09, 2015
Citizens United Protects Secretive Progressive Donors, Too
November 07, 2014
Nuns’ Bus a Trojan Horse
November 06, 2014
ICCR’s Political Spending Hypocrisy
September 27, 2013
Shareholder Activists More Goliath than David
March 11, 2013
As You Sow Shuts Up Climate-Change Debate
February 01, 2024
John M. Perkins and the Gift of Drawing Closer
Last month I wrote about John M. Perkins, who is black, and wealthy philanthropist Howard Ahmanson, who is white. Forty years ago, together in a hotel near the Mumbai, India, airport, they wanted their driver, a Dalit (“untouchable”), to have a room. Continue Reading...
January 15, 2024
Forty Years of Cross-Racial Bonding
We celebrate the January 15, 1929, birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. on the Monday closest to his birthday every year—and this year that Monday is today, January 15. King’s single most quoted sentence is probably this: “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” Continue Reading...
January 09, 2024
A Future Fit for Conservatives
If you wanted to capture the current conservative mood—a surefire way to sell books—you would write a despairing jeremiad that extrapolates from every worrying trend. James Pethokoukis deserves praise for daring to do just the opposite. Continue Reading...
December 28, 2023
An Inferno for Our Times
Dante’s purpose in writing the Divine Comedy is placed in the mouth of Virgil a mere 76 lines into Canto I of the Inferno. The poet questions his charge’s malaise at his seemingly hopeless state: “But you, why are you turning back to misery? Continue Reading...