Charles Kesler, Mark Lilla, Heather Mac Donald, and Ryan Williams examine the political and moral threat of identity politics and the means necessary to reinstate and protect the motto on which our republic stands: e pluribus unum.
Heather Mac Donald with Charles Kesler
Charles Kesler interviews Heather Mac Donald on her education; crime, immigration, and the rule of law; the insanity of higher education; from God and man to a secular society; and the past and future of classical music.
The American Mind presents a range of perspectives. Views are writers’ own and do not necessarily represent those of The Claremont Institute.
The American Mind is a publication of the Claremont Institute, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, dedicated to restoring the principles of the American Founding to their rightful, preeminent authority in our national life. Interested in supporting our work? Gifts to the Claremont Institute are tax-deductible.
In this live discussion, Matthew Peterson explains the dangerous consequences of our failure to teach the history and principles of our nation.
Our distinguished panelists examine the Resistance, its cultural and ideological underpinnings, and the need for a statesmanship capable of preventing this "cold civil war" from turning hot.
Sohrab Ahmari of the New York Post sparred with David French of National Review on how conservatives should respond to the culture wars.
The Claremont Institute hosted "Conservatism in the Trump Era," a two-part panel discussing the future of conservatism. Panel 2: Conservativism in the Trump Era: Recovering American Conservatism.
Kesler, Ahmari, and French gathered to debate the nature and trajectory of conservatism in the age of Trump.