Tag: Classical

Charles Burrell, the ‘Jackie Robinson of classical music,’ dies at 104

Charles Burrell, a legendary classical and jazz bassist, passed away at the age of 104 in Denver. Known

Why Classical Liberals Should be Skeptical of DOGE

Charlie Munger famously remarked that "it’s not the bad ideas that do you in, but the good ones."

The Justice of (Classical) Liberal Anarchy

The latest edition of Regulation (Vol. 48, No. 1 ) features my review of Anthony de Jasay’s thought-provoking

New Penn Station Proposal Channels Trump’s Classical Architecture Order

The Grand Penn Community Alliance (GPCA) recently unveiled its proposal for renovating Penn Station at the New York

A Blueprint for Freedom: The Classical Liberal Path to Prosperity

The eternal struggle between order and liberty has been a central theme in human societies since the dawn

Lush Growths and Classical Architecture Converge in Eva Jospin’s Meticulous Sculptures — Colossal

Eva Jospin, a Parisian artist, defies the traditional role of an observer by intertwining humans with their surroundings