From City Journal’s Symposium Series
Proposals to improve care for the seriously mentally ill

A symposium on higher education in the United States

A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States

Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency

Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline

A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness


The Spotlight
The pandemic may prove as bad as some warn; it is also possible that our response could prove as harmful as the virus itself.

A venerable Catholic school in the Bronx has transformed the lives of generations of low-income, at-risk students.

Mounting liabilities are the greatest threat to the city’s survival.

Corporatist progressivism and the crisis of American higher education

How a Washington public school’s transgender secrecy policies drove an immigrant family out of the country

The destructive influence of Wilhelm Reich, father of the sexual revolution

Critics call the populist party a threat to democracy, but many Germans aren’t buying it.

Corporate-jet and private-plane trade groups like the current system just fine—no matter how much it costs ordinary passengers.

State and local governments are spending billions on migrants and asylum seekers—and the bill will only grow steeper.

With its original premises overthrown in many respects, a refashioned discipline can still help reconcile us to our limitations and sufferings.

How to eliminate left-wing racialism from the federal government
