There is enormous pressure today for traditional conservatives (or anyone critical of progressivism) to write their names in the black book of the New Right and acquiesce to a politics of populist rage and federal overreach. Elizabeth Corey explains to James Patterson why she will instead engage in the quieter, more respectable task of cultural transmission and tending to her little platoon.
"A Quiet Refusal to Compromise," by Elizabeth Corey, Law & Liberty
"Beautiful Losers," by Elizabeth Corey, Public Discourse
"Interpreting the New Right," by John Grove, Law & Liberty