Announcing the 2013 Publius Fellows

The Claremont Institute is happy to announce our 2013 Publius Fellows. Publius Fellowships are offered to recent college graduates and young professionals pursuing careers in the fields of politics, academia, and journalism. Begun in 1979, the Publius Fellows Program now boasts over 200 alumni.

Posted on May 15, 2013 in Publius Fellowship Program

Special CRB Preview: Mansfield on "What Does Bowdoin Teach?"

A liberal arts education, a new study says, has become an education in liberating oneself from the liberal arts, writes Harvey C. Mansfield in the Spring 2013 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on May 20, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Codevilla on Obama Foreign Policy

It would be surprising if a president who, typical of "multiculturalists," knows no foreign languages or cultures and little history, chose advisors who do not mirror him, writes Angelo M. Codevilla in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on May 19, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Nelson on Robert Caro's Lyndon Johnson

The true test of the Johnson books is Caro's own criterion: how well do they explain political power, writes Michael Nelson in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on May 13, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Vedder on Michael Lind's Land of Promise

On the whole, this is the worst survey of the American economy I have ever read, writes Richard Vedder in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on May 6, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Upon Further Review: A CRB Discussion of Theodore Roosevelt (Part 1)

Ronald Pestritto, Scott Yenor, Robert Patterson, and Jean Yarbrough discuss Yarbrough's new book, Theodore Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition, reviewed in the Winter 2012/13 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on April 29, 2013 in Writings

Balint on Salman Rushdie

On Valentine's Day 1989, celebrated novelist Salman Rushdie received the worst review of his career: a death sentence, writes Benjamin Balint in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on April 22, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Postell on the Administrative State

Our modern administrative state presupposes that men are angels, and therefore that we can abandon external and internal controls on governmental power, writes Joseph Postell in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on April 15, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

An Easter Conversation with James V. Schall, S.J.

In his first interview since his retirement from Georgetown University, Fr. James Schall talks with Claremont Institute senior fellow Ken Masugi about teaching, preparing almost 40 books, what political philosophy is, the future of the Catholic Church, and the election of Pope Francis.

Posted on April 10, 2013 in Writings

Ponnuru on Robert Bork

The Senate's rejection in 1987 of Bork to the Supreme Court was a constitutional catastrophe from which we have hardly begun to recover, writes Ramesh Ponnuru.

Posted on April 8, 2013 in Writings

Caldwell on Redefining Marriage

In a decade, gay marriage has gone from joke to dogma, writes Christopher Caldwell in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on April 4, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Pestritto on Theodore Roosevelt

Although he was among the most radical Progressives of his era, some on the Right have been caught up in a romantic fascination with the 26th president, writes Ronald J. Pestritto in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on April 3, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books

Voegeli on Michael Grunwald's The New New Deal

Grunwald never asks why successive Democratic presidents keep finding it necessary to push the very same boulder up the very same hill, writes William Voegeli in the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on April 2, 2013 in Claremont Review of Books


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