National Affairs is a quarterly journal based in Washington, DC, that offers insightful essays on a wide range of topics including domestic policy, political economy, society, culture, and political thought. With a diverse array of authors from various backgrounds and perspectives, the journal aims to help Americans think more clearly about public life and rise to the challenges of self-government. It provides a platform for intellectual discourse, offering concrete proposals and illuminating ideas that shape our politics.
Published by the American Enterprise Institute, National Affairs takes pride in America's democratic capitalism, ideals of liberty and equality under the law, and its roots in Western traditions. Each issue covers a broad spectrum of domestic issues, from economics and healthcare to education and welfare, as well as the legal debates and enduring dilemmas of society and culture. The journal seeks to cut through conventional wisdom, provide clarity, and influence the affairs of the nation, following in the footsteps of its predecessor, The Public Interest.
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