Tribalism Is Necessary For A Flourishing Society
Yoram Hazony argues in his new book 'Conservatism: A Rediscovery' that tribalism is good for a flourishing society.
From Poverty To Politics, Missouri Mom’s Memoir Adds Working-Class Perspective To Trump-Era GOP
Thompson Rehder's perspectives on institutions, addiction, media, Trump, and classism are underrepresented in our national discourse.
Understanding Jordan Peterson’s Connections To Prophetic Christian Truth
In the book 'Myth and Meaning in Jordan Peterson: A Christian Perspective,' a collection of writers try and unpack Peterson on Christianity.
Tyrus’s Memoir Shows How He Defeated Victimhood With Hard Work And Reinvention
Tyrus’s rejection of victimhood leads him over and over to reinvention — beyond a broken home, broken football dreams, and political labels.
The Federalist’s Notable Books Of 2021
Our year in reading, featuring book recommendations from Federalist writers and contributors. Take a look at the notable books for 2022 reading.
How Classical Education Can Rescue America From Progressive Disaster
In 'Battle for the American Mind,' Hegseth explains how progressive education is ruining America — and how classical education can fix it.
How To Smear Christianity Without Really Trying
Kristen Kobes du Mez's new book, 'Jesus and John Wayne,' is lazy broadside against Christians who vote the wrong way.
What Tori Hope Petersen Wants You To Know About Being ‘Fostered’
Petersen talks about her upcoming book, 'Fostered,' and how her journey through the foster care system and faith journey have shaped her.
The Dumbest Generation Wallows In Mediocrity And Self-Pity
In Mark Bauerlein's 'The Dumbest Generation Grows Up,' the English professor offers a bleak but accurate diagnosis of millennial problems.
Novel ‘Sea Of Tranquility’ Explores The Humane Aspects Of Time Travel
Acclaimed author Emily St. John Mandel's latest novel, 'Sea of Tranquility,' is luminous, melancholy, and well-plotted.