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Set this view as default? Yes No

Are Disney Adults the Happiest Debtors on Earth?

For the Walt Disney Company’s most loyal fans, the pursuit of magic can come with a five-figure credit-card bill.

The Devil Wears Sponcon

Miranda Priestly and Co. are back with an attempt to satirize modern corporate culture—but they ultimately succumb to it

Podcast: Pre-Industrial Life Was Worse by City Journal
Available this week: "Colossus" by Ross Barkan
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Higher Education’s Problems Go Way Beyond Trust

Yale put out a report earlier this month reckoning with why America’s universities have lost the public’s faith. But the study doesn’t tell the full story—and may be asking the wrong questions.

Are Disney Adults the Happiest Debtors on Earth?

For the Walt Disney Company’s most loyal fans, the pursuit of magic can come with a five-figure credit-card bill.

The Devil Wears Sponcon

Miranda Priestly and Co. are back with an attempt to satirize modern corporate culture—but they ultimately succumb to it

Essential Reading

Americans of all backgrounds overwhelmingly support a core set of legal and constitutional obligations.
One of the greatest weeks of my life was the week David McCullough came to teach a one-credit course at Hillsdale College in 2006.

In the News

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Signed, Sealed, Delivered

What happens when someone throws a message into the sea?

Higher Education’s Problems Go Way Beyond Trust

Yale put out a report earlier this month reckoning with why America’s universities have lost the public’s faith. But the study doesn’t tell the full story—and may be asking the wrong questions.

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