A conversation with Shelby and Eli Steele
Viktor Frankl survived the Holocaust and created a new psychology in which the search for meaning—not pleasure or power—is mankind’s central motivational force.
On Ralph Ellison, Constance Rourke, and the contradictions of American identity and culture
Shelby Steele’s work stresses the importance of blacks accepting the burdens of freedom—and rejecting narrow racial claims.
The 2020 election should prompt a reckoning for “antiracist” activists who assume that nonwhites will always pull the lever for progressivism.
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