Author: Rachel Lu
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-TWITTER: @rclu -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Law & Liberty) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (National Review) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (The Federalist) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (National Catholic Register) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (America) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (American Institute for Economic Research) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Word on Fire) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Crisis) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Public Discourse) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (THe Week) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Christian Answers) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (ChurchPop) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Fairer Disputations) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (American Conservative) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Institute for Family Studies) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Aleteia) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Catholic News Agency) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Touchstone) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Real Clear Books) -INDEX: Rachel Lu (Real Clear Politics) -PODCAST: Libertarian Crossroads? With Andrew Koppelman (Rachel Lu, 12/16/22, Law & Liberty Podcast) -PODCAST: The Architecture of the Republic With Justin Shubow (Rachel Lu, 11/20/23, Law & Liberty Podcast) -PODCAST: An Unholy Postmodern Synthesis With Yascha Mounk (Rachel Lu, Law & Liberty Podcast) -ESSAY: The Sporting Genius of the English-Speaking Peoples: The British Empire is no more, but all across the planet, people play English sports, because they are exciting, fun, and community-building. (Rachel Lu, 2/18/22, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: College Football's Death March: Amateurism was the ingredient that made it worth watching, and that element is rapidly being extinguished. (Rachel Lu, 1/08/24, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: Is Trump the low point of conservatism?: As we enter a new decade, conservatives need to consider what they want for the future ( Rachel Lu, 15 December 2019, The Week) -ESSAY: America's historical problem with romance: The French had their troubadours and the English their Arthurian legends. Here in America we have… Puritans! (Rachel Lu, 14 February 2019, The Week) -ESSAY: Is nationalism really the future of conservatism?: Conservatives once honored those who vanquished genocidal tyrants. Our children won't revere us in that same way for raging against unarmed migrants. (Rachel Lu, 28 November 2018, The Week) -ESSAY: Return of the nativists: The nativism unleashed by President Trump is ugly. America must transcend it. (Rachel Lu, 6 November 2018, The Week) -ESSAY: Americans are giving up on America. Can John Courtney Murray remind us what’s still to love about our country? (Rachel Lu, June 27, 2024, America) -ESSAY: The Wisdom of the Neocons (Rachel Lu, September 14, 2017, Public Discourse) -ESSAY: Jonah Goldberg vs. Patrick Deneen: Is Liberalism a Blessing or a Curse?: Jonah Goldberg’s new book is a poignant reminder that we should never allow discouragement to swamp our sense of gratitude. As Americans, liberalism is our patrimony. Even recognizing the drawbacks, we should maintain a proper respect for that heritage. (Rachel Lu, 6/07/18, Public Discourse) -ESSAY: Conservatives and Women (Rachel Lu, 3/10/14, Public Discourse) -ESSAY: Beauvoir's Best Insight: Even baby-hating communists get things right once in a while. (Rachel Lu, 6/19/24, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: Electing Trump Should be Unthinkable (Rachel Lu, 3/18/16, Crisis) -ESSAY: Note to Malthus: Life is Good (Rachel Lu, 9/12/16, Crisis) -ESSAY: A Catholic Minnesota mom’s view of Tim Walz (Rachel Lu, August 13, 2024, America) -REVIEW ESSAY: Old Gripes from the New Right: Feisty populist manifestos only serve to illustrate how desperately the right needs to rebuild its old coalition. (Rachel Lu, 10/18/23, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW ESSAY: John Daniel Davidson’s “Pagan America” Delivers on Pessimism (Rachel Lu, September 2, 2024, Word on Fire) -ESSAY: The Case for Zombie Reaganites : America needs religious traditionalists, and they need their classically liberal allies. (Rachel Lu, 8/21/23, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW ESSAY: A Great Illiberal American: Across his long career, Alasdair MacIntyre has faced down modern rationalists and post-modern irrationalists. Must he save the nation-state too? (Rachel Lu, 11/03/22, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: Re-Upping Reform Conservatism: Ten years ago, conservatives were discussing freedom-friendly family policies that might be worth revisiting. (Rachel Lu, 8/19/24, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: A Tale of Two Commanders: One found purpose in the world, the other in his own megalomaniacal vision of what the world ought to be. (Rachel Lu,7/03/24, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: Hayek Among the Post-Liberals: The past two decades on the American right have been an extended exercise in mapping out Hayek's road to serfdom. (Rachel Lu, 4/30/24, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: Time for Two States: No one imagines that establishing a Palestinian state will be easy, but there is no other acceptable option. (Rachel Lu, 2/27/24, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW: of To Overthrow the World by Sean McMeekin (Rachel Lu, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: Peter the Apostle and Paul, the teacher of the Gentiles (Rachel Lu, Jun 29, 2024, Catholic News Agency) -ESSAY: The End of Feminism (Rachel Lu, 1/10/24, Public Discourse) -ESSAY: The End of Feminism: A Response to Rachel Lu: Writer Rachel Lu recently penned an essay in these pages that engages my book as an example of what she calls “anti-feminist” work. Lu draws some surprising conclusions about my book that, I think, are not representative of my work. She makes four overarching points to which I would like to respond. (Carrie Gress, 1/29/24, Public Discourse) -ESSAY: Exorcising the Conservative Media: Former talk radio host Charlie Sykes fell out with Trump. Now he's diagnosing what ails the (Rachel Lu, Oct 18, 2017, American Conservative) -ESSAY: Why girls’ sports are valuable and need our protection (Rachel Lu, April 18, 2023, Our Sunday Visitor) -ESSAY: A Bloodless, Crownless, Hydroponic Conservatism: America in the 21st Century (Rachel Lu, 2023, The Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues) -ESSAY: Should Christians Admire Muslim Values? (Rachel Lu, 10/28/14, Aleteia) -PROFILE: Rachel Lu on the future of the family (Jon D. Schaff, October 5, 2023, The Current) -VIDEO INTERVIEW: Rachel Lu – Former Mormon (Coming Home Network, February 25, 2020) -PODCAST: From the Shelf with Curator Arnold Kling: Rachel Lu and Matthew Continetti (Arnold Kling,9/20/23, EconLib: From the Shelf) The Sporting Genius of the English-Speaking Peoples (essay) (2022) - Rachel Lu (-) (Grade:A+) |
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