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Adam Hoffman

Religion Edition | PUBLISHER’S NOTE

/December 9, 2021

Image courtesy of Flickr.com   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Dear Tories,   At the Tory and as conservatives, we have a defined epistemological position. We believe that tradition is collected wisdom that has stood the test of time. Though not all of us identify with Edmond […]

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Israel Issue | PUBLISHER’S NOTE

/October 16, 2021

Image courtesy of the Pew Research Center   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Dear Tories,   This past spring, thousands of rockets launched from Gaza rained down on Israel. This attack followed thousands of rockets being launched against Israel in the summer of 2014, and the winter […]

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A Defense of the Truth: Whig Clio Constrained Conservative Speech

/January 22, 2021

(Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)    The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Editor’s Note: This piece was originally submitted to The Daily Princetonian for publication on January 10, 2021. After significant delays in the editorial process, it was withdrawn from consideration by the author and published in The Princeton […]

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Welcome to the Future of American Conservatism | OPINION

/August 26, 2020

Photo Credit: Michael Candelori/Flickr  The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. In the mid-20th century, a small group of political activists forged a heterogeneous coalition to support the Republican Party and elect Ronald Reagan as President, and they shaped the American right for two generations. Today, a nascent group of […]

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Mark Mills

Q&A with Energy Expert Mark Mills

/March 25, 2020

Credit: The Manhattan Institute   An Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, energy expert Mark Mills answered The Princeton Tory‘s questions on energy policy in 2020 and beyond. Is Climate Change as bad as the media makes it out to be? Should we be looking towards politicians for guidance on the severity of the issue? None […]

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Against Norman Finkelstein’s Anti-Semitism And His Normalizers

/October 20, 2019

Norman Finkelstein, Courtesy of YouTube The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. I always thought that Princeton was different. I thought the academy, in its erudition, was resistant to a resurgent, global, and vicious anti-Semitism. Last week, I realized that I was wrong. But Jew-hatred didn’t just crash the party. […]

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