October 2024


Economics September 12, 2024

The academic legacy of Donald J. Harris

Beneath Kamala Harris’s performative shifts lies an economic and social philosophy handed down by her father

Marc Oestreich

Campaign 2024 September 12, 2024

Tim Walz’s Minnesota vibes

The vice presidential candidate’s biographical points have significant political resonance in 2024

Ben Domenech

Media September 12, 2024

Inside the unlikely success of Patrick Bet-David

The YouTuber and entrepreneur has improbably emerged as one of the most prominent voices in right-wing media

Aidan McLaughlin

Media September 12, 2024

Forget about the Trump assassination attempt

An incurious media memory-holes the MAGA rally shooting

Drew Holden

Politics September 12, 2024

What does Appalachia mean?

J.D. Vance has put a regional identity created by politics at the center of the election

James S. Robbins

Family September 12, 2024

There is always Hope

Pets are woven into the fabric of your life — but more than that, your life revolves around them

Bridget Phetasy

Letters September 12, 2024

Letters from Spectator readers, October 2024

Californication and tiring of travel

The Spectator

China September 12, 2024

Russia and China’s purely pragmatic love-in

The reality of the new Sino-Russian pact may be less threatening — and more complex — than it appears

Owen Matthews

Campaign 2024 September 12, 2024

The pro-life problem

Abortion opponents will have to bring about a change in the public’s values as profound as the one wrought by supporters of same-sex marriage

Daniel McCarthy

Middle East September 12, 2024

Black Sunday: reckoning with October 7 a year later

In the end, our ability to hold fast may prove to be the most important weapon of all

Uri Kurlianchik

Education September 12, 2024

How Ancient Greece handled riots

The ancients had neither police nor prisons

Peter Jones

Europe September 12, 2024

The end of the Orbán era

A rising right in Europe marks the end of the Hungarian’s outsized influence

Will Collins