Modern conservatism is an alliance
Despite important differences, traditionalists, libertarians, and pragmatists work together within modern conservatism in part because they often share the same political adversaries.
Terry Stoops on First in Freedom K-12 reforms; Bobby Jindal on future for conservatives; Grover Norquist on ideologically divided parties; Cindy Avrette on N.C.'s system of raising revenue; JLF's Jon Sanders on N.C. requirements that hinder freedom
CHAPEL HILL — Despite the rude reception given former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft and other conservative speakers at UNC-Chapel Hill recently, there are indications that the effort to get conservative voices on campus is making progress.
Over in England, the news sounds awfully familiar: there are traffic problems, debates about “urban sprawl” and standardized testing, out-of-control medical spending, and silly protests about globalization and the Middle East.