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Puzzle Manage Subscription Popular Latest Sign In My Account Subscribe Politics The Future of the
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generation. And while America has always been different—born new, focused on the future, itself an experiment in
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Little-known Evan McMullin finally takes up the mantle of anti-Trump conservative, three months before the
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born to a family of Northeastern grandees, reinvented himself as Sunbelt conservative. George W. Bush, born
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and Republicans replaced him on their leadership team with Representative Steve Scalise, a Louisiana conservative now best known outside
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compromise, drawing support from the original author of the Patriot Act, conservative Representative James Sensenbrenner of
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intervention in Syria should perhaps include "boots on the ground" at some future date. Recommended Reading America
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before the 2008 election, the Republican vice-presidential nominee told a conservative radio host that the
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committed to a narrow militarized approach. Daniel Larison of The American Conservative agrees wholeheartedly with Drezner
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capture of the judiciary: Donald Trump has stocked the federal bench with conservative judges and, at
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own long-term partner was “sacramental” must have had Wharton fearing for the future of satire
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offered a skeptical assessment), and elsewhere. But rather than embodying the future of the
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in America’ The McKinney I grew up in was a conservative southern town. After this
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be carried into the media and applications of the future. In other
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order had come to an end, and that a new conservative era was in
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Turn to the Right An argument, based on polling data, that the conservative shift in public
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Should Have Seen This Coming David Brooks The Hollow Men George Packer America’s Future Is Hungary Anne Applebaum
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ranks are feeling increasingly alienated from their own country, and are becoming both more conservative and more
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Turn to the Right An argument, based on polling data, that the conservative shift in public
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ranks are feeling increasingly alienated from their own country, and are becoming both more conservative and more
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he knows perfectly well that his personal legacy, and not just the future of global
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s also a critical investment in the health and future careers of low
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Issue The tragedy of the American military, the most powerful conservative in America
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the death of God half a century ago. Some authors, like conservative philosopher Patrick Deneen, of
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Christian faith, but they feel despair and cynicism about the Church’s future. Almost none of
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Issue The tragedy of the American military, the most powerful conservative in America
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Alito’s Plan to Repeal the 20th Century If the conservative justice’s draft opinion
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third pick for the U.S. Supreme Court created a 6–3 conservative supermajority, Justice Clarence Thomas
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Bannon, as has been widely reported , was previously CEO of Breitbart, the conservative news site that he
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some experts have told the Court. And Paul Clement, the conservative lawyer representing the
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generation. And while America has always been different—born new, focused on the future, itself an experiment in
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is 120 million strong. Whoever corrals them will hold the key to future elections. By Jack Beatty
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the Conference Board report, each year of education results in a future gain in wages
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story of decades-long economic dysfunction that holds lessons for the future. In the
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s a contribution to society and for the future,” she said. “When I
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combat it. Those tools, however, might become suddenly less potent in the near future. In the
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a nine-judge circuit court with a 5–4 liberal majority. A conservative chief could congregate three
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the Conference Board report, each year of education results in a future gain in wages
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100 Trillion? The fact that actuaries pretend to know the future doesn't make them
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he’d like to revisit the issue in the future. “Whether this Court’s
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States and abroad to build friendly relations with a potential future president," she notes. Jump
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of Ceremonies. The Log Cabin Republicans' Mission Statement proclaims fidelity to conservative principles like a
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just a matter of needing basic income in the future; we need it now
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of the youngest young workers are hopeful and confident about the future, yet their hope is
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it’s not just height in childhood that goes on to shape future earnings: 11-year-old
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the Koch Brothers Really Care About Criminal-Justice Reform? Some liberal critics see the conservative billionaires' latest crusade as
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Most climate models are unduly skewed toward the known, sometimes making them much too conservative. The problem
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Much for Obama to Fire Him? A Rule for Conservative Anti-Poverty Plans: Keep
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In other words, companies should no longer worry that they might be unprepared for future climate regulation, such as
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of his billions are based on profits that are far in the future--and far
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of his billions are based on profits that are far in the future--and far
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is reached, I don't expect NATO to play leading role" and "Future to be
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Women join the PKK to escape poverty. They flee a conservative society where domestic violence
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extent, tangles—from the brain. “Reviewers who were looking at grant applications were incredibly conservative because they had so
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the 1964 presidential campaign: that Barry Goldwater, not Lyndon Johnson, spoke to the future of American
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Threat Is China? It is the most important country for America’s future. Does that mean it
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be senior citizens in 2025 now comprise one of the most conservative voting blocs. Whether they
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We stand tall and we see further than other countries into the future.” And that
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of the Day: Michelle Obama's Prom Photo Ellen DeGeneres reveals that the future first lady donned a
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the move this spring in Arizona. Three weeks ago, the state's conservative governor Jan Brewer vetoed
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extent, tangles—from the brain. “Reviewers who were looking at grant applications were incredibly conservative because they had so
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overrides the governor’s veto to make Nebraska the first conservative state since 1973 to
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the introduction she says: One of the most significant challenges to future US national security policy
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ranks are feeling increasingly alienated from their own country, and are becoming both more conservative and more
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2004) In the wake of Iraq, the term "neo-conservative" may come to
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born to a family of Northeastern grandees, reinvented himself as Sunbelt conservative. George W. Bush, born
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has also widened the demographics of the jihadist community, by allowing conservative Muslim women—physically isolated
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committed to a narrow militarized approach. Daniel Larison of The American Conservative agrees wholeheartedly with Drezner
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ranged from eyebrows and personal image to princess helicopter pilots’ struggles with conservative suitors . The organization
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compromise, drawing support from the original author of the Patriot Act, conservative Representative James Sensenbrenner of
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How to Send a Message 1,000 Years to the Future Our nuclear waste will
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that restrict or ban abortions in publicly funded institutions, including state universities.) How can future physicians decide they want
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the skirmishes to the south. It is here that the future of East
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of suspected criminals and viewed with suspicion for the indefinite future. The problem
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in its mystery. David Sims May 13, 2015 How Network Television Is Facing the Future Diverse casting, creative risks
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sufficient numbers to push the tipping point further into the future than the Census
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later. Set at some vague time--perhaps fifteen or twenty years--in the future, the novel
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Despite his sloganeering for change and progress, Obama is a conservative revolutionary, and nowhere
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divulge such private information, especially information that they are uncomfortable giving away.” Poe, a conservative former judge who represents
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later. Set at some vague time--perhaps fifteen or twenty years--in the future, the novel
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new enterprise walks through unfinished downtown office space trailing his loyal sidekick, etching the future as construction proceeds. But
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to cover funding gaps in the budget. More importantly, however, the conservative backlash against the
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California during the few months before Proposition 8 passed in 2008, banning future ones; those marriages remain
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to prevent them from being "too big to fail" in the future. The banking
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least one new prison a year, every year, for the foreseeable future. Today the United
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and clearly expressed as it has been until now. "I have seen the future and it
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and clearly expressed as it has been until now. "I have seen the future and it
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week at age 70 Cullen Murphy June 18, 2025 Photograph by Mark Schafer Feudalism Is Our Future What the next
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that Israel will attack the Iranian nuclear program in the near future? Not everyone would answer