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Winter 2025
From City Journal’s Symposium Series
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
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
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
Movement:
New York’s Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car
New book by Nicole Gelinas
The Spotlight
America’s crime policies and soft border are enabling its enemies.
The assassination of Brian Thompson does not call for a “conversation” about health care—it calls for a reckoning with Americans’ moral breakdown.
The Biden administration should adopt a strong stance against all political violence—including the anti-Semitic mayhem on college campuses.
A witty and erudite homage to alcohol concedes its drawbacks but makes the case for its social—and civilizational—utility.
How to eliminate left-wing racialism from the federal government
Elon Musk’s remarkable career reminds us that individuals matter.
If they can balance the interests of working-class voters and the pro-disruption tech sector, Republicans could lock in a political realignment.
How to remove the barriers holding back the American entrepreneurial spirit
State and federal policies have deepened California’s most pressing environmental challenges.
Misguided policies draw people into California’s fire-prone regions.
The state’s horrific wildfires are a reminder that abstract progressive ideologies impose life-and-death consequences on millions.
Saddled with heavy losses and stifled by a government-controlled system, insurance firms are pulling out of the state or reducing their underwriting.
Rotherham’s child sexual assaults remain shocking—but far from unique.
America’s crime policies and soft border are enabling its enemies.
The assassination of Brian Thompson does not call for a “conversation” about health care—it calls for a reckoning with Americans’ moral breakdown.
The Biden administration should adopt a strong stance against all political violence—including the anti-Semitic mayhem on college campuses.
A witty and erudite homage to alcohol concedes its drawbacks but makes the case for its social—and civilizational—utility.
How to eliminate left-wing racialism from the federal government
Elon Musk’s remarkable career reminds us that individuals matter.
If they can balance the interests of working-class voters and the pro-disruption tech sector, Republicans could lock in a political realignment.
How to remove the barriers holding back the American entrepreneurial spirit
State and federal policies have deepened California’s most pressing environmental challenges.
Misguided policies draw people into California’s fire-prone regions.
The state’s horrific wildfires are a reminder that abstract progressive ideologies impose life-and-death consequences on millions.
Saddled with heavy losses and stifled by a government-controlled system, insurance firms are pulling out of the state or reducing their underwriting.
Rotherham’s child sexual assaults remain shocking—but far from unique.
America’s crime policies and soft border are enabling its enemies.
The assassination of Brian Thompson does not call for a “conversation” about health care—it calls for a reckoning with Americans’ moral breakdown.
The Biden administration should adopt a strong stance against all political violence—including the anti-Semitic mayhem on college campuses.
A witty and erudite homage to alcohol concedes its drawbacks but makes the case for its social—and civilizational—utility.