Jonathan Rauch is a senior fellow in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution and the author of The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth.
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How Star Trek Explains Donald Trump
Kirk, Spock, and Khan have much to teach us about contemporary politics.
Legalizing Marijuana and Gay Marriage Seemed Impossible
But losing taught libertarians how to win
Kindly Inquisitors, Revisited
Twenty years on, the case for restricting speech in the name of tolerance is weaker than ever.
Two Americas, Growing Apart
Charles Murray offers a better way to think and talk about class.
The Coming American Matriarchy
The fairer sex gets ready to take over
Can the Democrats Own Prosperity?
And can they exorcise the ghost of Jimmy Carter?
Flying Blind in a Red-Tape Blizzard
How George W. Bush became the regulator in chief
Be Angry—but Patient
President Bush's "surge" isn't solving Iraq's political problem. But what's the Democrats' hurry to end it?
The Candidates' Four Detention Camps
What will the next president do about war on terror prisoners?
Staunch Or Deluded? Bush Is Both
Inside the president's own personality reality
On Foreign Policy, Shades of Agreement
Will the end of the Bush era bring the parties together on war and peace?
A Pariah's Triumph—and America's
What one employee at the Library of Congress did for the gay rights movement
Gay Marriage Amendment: Case Closed
Senate Republicans trade federalism for demogoguery
One Man, Many Wives, Big Problems
The social consequences of polygamy are bigger than you think
Where the Missing Middle Went
Survey says: Maybe the dead center of American politics need not be
Why Republicans Can't Cut Spending
The GOP switch from government-shrinking to machine-building has backfired.