Theodore Roosevelt was, in every respect, a true and great American. He faithfully served his country as a loyal citizen, dutiful soldier, and active President. His Fear God and Take Your Own Part is a stirring work infused with patriotic fervor; it is an appeal to his fellow Americans to […]
Long before the invention of printing, let alone the availability of a daily newspaper, people desired to be informed. In the pre-industrial era, news was gathered and shared through conversation and gossip, civic ceremony, celebration, sermons, and proclamations. The age of print brought pamphlets, edicts, ballads, journals, and the first […]
When it first appeared in 1962, In Defense of Freedom was hailed by Richard M. Weaver as "a brilliant defense of the primacy of the person" and an effective "indictment of statism and bureaucratism." Meyer examines the tension between the freedom of the person and the power of social institutions. […]