How Republicans learnt to love bigger government
The era of āthe era of big government is overā may itself now be over, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
The era of āthe era of big government is overā may itself now be over, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass, delivers the 2024 First Things Lecture in Washington, D.C. His lecture is entitled “Constructing Conservatism in the Secular Age.”
If Republicans are serious about confronting China, they need to sideline members who arenāt
But older anti-government institutions still need to realise that the mistakes of the 1960s are not being repeated
The sacred texts don’t say what their keepers claim they do.
This is a pivotal moment for the conservative movement, which has finally woken up to the reality thatĀ decades of WSJ-style economic policy have been a disasterĀ for working families and thus a disaster for America.
If conservatives want to lead on family policy, they have to be willing to fight for it
New research bears little resemblance to assumptions about how the US population feels about China and the economy
American elites accepted the economic theory of ācomparative advantageā mainly because it justified their geopolitical agenda.
We are winning only because our logic is inescapable and the quality of our work undeniable.
Defeat on outward-bound investment legislation shows significant change in the party
If conservatism is to regain its footing, the New Right will need better solutions than what Trump has offered. But a return to what came before him is no solution at all.
Conservatives should favor limited government, not reflexive tax cuts
Taxing imported goods is unpopular with economists, but it could help the U.S. lower the trade deficit, strengthen its industrial base and safeguard national security.
The US needs an industrial finance authority with a long-term commitment to drive both public and private capital, writes Oren Cass.
Oren Cass discusses why America must disentangle from China to protect its market from subversion by the CCP.
Political conditions in the US are ripe for rare progress on immigration, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
Oren Cass reviews Sohrab Ahmari’s new book, Tyranny, Inc., in First Things.
In the American Conservative, Oren Cass discusses how the American labor marketās failure to produce family-supporting jobs is fundamental to the nationās problems.
Biden administration officials were keen to stress the limited scope of new rules announced in last weekās executive order, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
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