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The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable Episode #153

The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ podcast is a weekly conversation with Ryan Williams, James Poulos, Seth Barron, and Spencer Klavan devoted to uncovering the ideas and principles that drive...

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Anarchy in the CIA

Twenty twenty-three is the year when counterculture officially went spook. Of course, it started there, too, so it would be more accurate to say that in 2023 counterculture closed the circle. From...

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American Bukele

Since the Monroe Doctrine, the United States has, to varying degrees, sought to instruct the nations of South and Central America on how to manage their affairs. Today, Americans could reverse that...

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All Tomorrow’s Riots

In an incident sadly familiar to many New Yorkers, a man living on the streets with a long history of mental illness started screaming, acting erratically, and threatening the people sharing his...

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So Many Ways to Glow

To many on the Left, the group known as “Patriot Front”—known for its surprise marches while wearing a uniform of khaki pants, blue t-shirts, and white balaclavas, displaying American flags and...

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The Antiracist Constitution

The Supreme Court ended its term with a bang, issuing two blockbuster decisions in the final two days. On June 29, the Court struck down both the University of North Carolina’s and Harvard’s...

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We Need to Talk About Derek

Last week it was announced that Derek Chauvin, the police officer convicted of the murder of George Floyd, intends to appeal his case to the Supreme Court, after his state conviction was upheld by the...

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SpaceXpropriation

On the anniversary of the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, President Biden took to the teleprompter to celebrate the successes of his signature law and of “Bidenomics.” Bidenomics—a pejorative...

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Between Suicide and Murder, Part One

The Mexican didn’t even take off his shoes before he waded through the brown waters of the Rio Grande. He was fully clothed as he trudged toward the other side of the riverbank where a breach in the...

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Irregular Order, Part I

The next America First administration naturally will seek to use the power of the national government for the benefit of the American people. But a ship this big does not change course simply because...

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The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable Episode #189

The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ podcast is a weekly conversation with Ryan Williams, James Poulos, Seth Barron, and Spencer Klavan devoted to uncovering the ideas and principles that drive...

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A Swing and a Miss

For decades, Republicans have talked about shrinking the federal government by shuttering agencies. Most memorably, Rick Perry at a 2011 primary debate listed the three agencies he would close as...

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A Tale of Two Crimes, Part I

Colinford Mattis went to Princeton University; Urooj Rahman went to Fordham. They earned their law degrees from NYU in 2018 and 2019, respectively, by which time they were saturated in the combustible...

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A Tale of Two Crimes, Part II

On January 6, 2021, former Proud Boys’ Chairman Enrique Tarrio didn’t punch any Capitol police officers, he never “surged” forward to overwhelm Capitol defenses, he never smashed any Capitol windows...

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A New Birth of Leadership

The competent leader of men cares little for the interior niceties of other people’s characters: he cares much—everything for the external uses to which they may be put…. Men are as clay in the hands...

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The Scapegoating of Derek Chauvin, Pt. I

On the day George Floyd died, May 25, 2020, Amy Sweasy, a prosecutor for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office with more than 25 years’ experience, was assigned to work on the investigation and...

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Our Country or No Country

America is experiencing the worst catastrophe at its southern border in its entire history. An estimated ten million illegal migrants are expected to have entered from Mexico by the time Biden...

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