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Mark Power’s “Fashion” lavishes formal attention on industrial machinery and, by extension, on the human effort behind it
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Before the new Fed chairman got the job, he intimated that the central bank could cut interest rates, but last week he assumed the role of an inflation hawk
Article III of the Constitution, which establishes the Supreme Court, is the shortest of the three articles that define the institutions and powers of the three branches of the. The post In Praise of the Supremes appeared first on First Things
The Fed chair’s first meeting was largely uneventful but laid the groundwork of challenges for his tenure. The post Is Warsh His Own Man? appeared first on The American Conservative
Brexit at 10: The Conservative Party melissa.ittoo Mon, 22/06/2026 - 09:16 Brexit accelerated the Conservatives’ collision with long held tensions in its political coalition. 5 Comment Institute for Government Yes Brexit Parliament and the constitution Leadership election Political parties Shadow cabinet Conservative Leader of the opposition Cameron government May government Johnson government Truss government Sunak government No Henry Hill Not only was the balance of opinion inside the party...
The Court took care in three cases to ask where the power to file lawsuits came from
Trump is operating under constraints that routinely blunt his ambitions
Alan Greenspan died this week at the age of one hundred. Greenspan had a long time to make his imprint on the world—and make his imprint he surely did. The post Alan Greenspan, Chief Magician of Liberalism appeared first on First Things