Dr. James Poulos, executive editor of The American Mind, joins Spencer to discuss humanity’s identity crisis as machines and algorithms—piloted by big tech—threaten to usurp us as rulers of the earth. In a world increasingly dominated by invisible technology, the question becomes: who will catechize the bots?| Claremont Review of Books
I expected the reaction to a recent op-ed I published calling for the end of birthright citizenship to be cantankerous. I even expected it to be hysterical—from the Left. I did not expect self-described “conservatives” to be just as hysterical as the Left, and to use precisely the same terms. “Nativist.” “Xenophobe.” “Bigot.” “Racist.” “White nationalist.” “White supremacist.”| Claremont Review of Books
National Conservatism vs. American Conservatism| Claremont Review of Books
This review appears in the forthcoming Winter 2019/20 Claremont Review of Books. And don’t miss this exclusive book excerpt, “The Price of the 1980s.”| Claremont Review of Books
The United Arab Emirates’ liberal authoritarianism.| Claremont Review of Books
In the spiritual war for the disaffected youth on the right, conservatism is losing. BAPism is winning.| Claremont Review of Books
Publius Decius Mus was the pseudonym of Michael Anton, who in January of 2017 left the private sector to serve on the National Security Council. For his many other writings, visit his Claremont Review of Books author page.| Claremont Review of Books