Spring Reading

US

Spring is here, and with it the Spring 2022 issue of National Affairs. Among the pickings this time:

  • Chris Griswold on how to save kids from social media
  • Mark Warshawsky on how to reform Social Security
  • Brian Riedl on presidents as economic managers
  • Paul DeHart and Ronald Oakerson on state power over localities
  • Will Haun on originalism and the American tradition
  • John McGinnis and Michael Rappaport on compromise and the Constitution
  • Ronald Cass on expanding the lower federal courts
  • Howard Husock on how John Silber fought Howard Zinn
  • Peter Schuck on what arguments about systemic racism overlook
  • Andrew Koppelman on how Rawls got capitalism wrong
  • Elizabeth Corey on public writing and academic writing
  • Ralph Lerner on why Lincoln will always survive cancellation

Happy reading!

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