Conservatives Might Be Surprised By How Gen Z Votes Today
Gen Zers are not millennials, and the data shows there is hope for them, but only if action is taken now to ensure free speech and a marketplace of ideas in our digital public square.
The Black Boxes Are A Symbol Of Cultural Confusion
The black box is the ultimate symbol of shallow signaling. It involves 10 seconds of effort and little thought.
We’ve Entered The Desert Of The Surreal
We’re giving up family formation, faith, and the everlasting for the likes, the upvotes, and the daily ever-present memeification.
The Rock Says Interview Claiming He Slammed ‘Generation Snowflake’ Was Fabricated
‘If you are not agreeing with them, then they are offended — and that is not what so many great men and women fought for.’
Here’s What 69 Percent Of Americans Say Brings The Greatest Meaning To Their Lives
We must not forget that one of the most important aspects of being human is that we are made for others, and we cannot live in isolation.
How Polling Tracks Changes In Partisan Issues And Demographics
The Director of Political Research at Pew joins Federalist radio share what their polls says about generational differences, polarization, and talking politics with relatives at Thanksgiving.
How To Quit Your Job And Retire Early According To The FIRE Movement
Authors Cody and Georgi Boorman explain their guide to saving, investing, and financial planning on the Federalist Radio Hour.
‘Conservative Millennial’ Allie Stuckey Talks Comedy, Kardashians, And Self-Care
Blogger and podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey joins Federalist Radio to discuss the narcissism of pop culture and her message to conservative millennials.
A Renowned Ethicist Reflects On How To Live A Meaningful Life
Scientist, bioethicist, and humanities professor Leon Kass’ new book, ‘Leading a Worthy Life: Finding Meaning in Modern Times,’ offers wisdom for everyone, but it is particularly useful for young people.
Clarissa Explains Millennials By Joining The Johnson Campaign
Melissa Joan Hart announces she is joining the Gary Johnson for president as his Connecticut campaign chair.
Why Politicians Hate The Sharing Economy And Why Millennials Love It
Why do Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and the city of Austin hate Uber?
Affordable Housing, Jane Jacobs, And New Challenges In Urban Planning
Today on Federalist Radio, Emily Washington explains the intersection of free markets and urban planning.
What Academia Can Learn From College Sports
American universities have left their most important job to their athletics departments.
Does Generation Z Really Defy Gender Norms?
We have good reason to believe Generation Z will continue to populate the earth the old-fashioned way and reinforce the natural gender binary in the process.
Stop Texting Men So Much
Texting is convenient for some kinds of communication, but terrible for romantic relationships.
7 Steps To A Successful Job Interview
The key to moving ahead professionally through interviewing for a new job is to prepare for the interview.
Facebook’s Going Out Of Style Because It’s A Garbage Dump
Everyone knows Facebook is now the domain of the aging. So, in 2016, treat Facebook the way it ought to be treated: as a digital garbage dump.
How Tocqueville Schooled Bernie Sanders 200 Years Ago
Bernie Sanders appears to think all we need to be happy is more money. Alexis de Tocqueville dismantled that idea two centuries ago.
The Sexless Banality of Bohemian Chic
The boho chic fashion trend is not just unflattering, it’s a mockery of the free-spirited ideals that inspired it decades ago.