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I Told A Room Full Of Cops That I Broke The Law
Exclusive: Former Border Chief Bovino Slams Schumer Over Derogatory Border Patrol-ICE Comments
Retired Border Patrol Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino has added his voice to the list of those left seething after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said no one respects Border Patrol and ICE in this country during a late-night debate on a Department of Homeland Security funding package. Bovino told Breitbart Texas the comment epitomizes what the Democrat party stands for.
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House Must Stop Senate's 'Unconscionable' Overnight Approval of Taxpayer-Funded Trans Treatments for Minors
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley is sounding the alarm as Democrats won’t give up the fight to butcher children in the name of gender ideology. On July 4, a federal […]
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Benjamin Netanyahu Announces Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed Friday that while fighting Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, he has also been fighting another deadly enemy — cancer. Netanyahu revealed that as of recently, […]
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‘Do You Feel Like You’re On A Power Trip?’: TMZ Crashed Pete Hegseth’s Briefing, And It Went Exactly As You’d Expect
The Machiavellian Moment Returns
In the third book of the Discourses on Livy, Niccolo Machiavelli argues that republics “do not last if they do not renew themselves” by recourse to their origins, when they were at their most pure. “Because in the process of time that goodness is corrupted, unless something intervenes to lead it back to the mark, it of necessity kills the body.”
Historian J.G.A. Pocock elaborates on this idea, arguing for a “Machiavellian moment” (the title of his sprawling and majestic book on the subject) in which a republic must act to save itself by returning to first principles. Per Pocock, the Renaissance Florentines, the Commonwealthmen of 18th-century Britain, and the Revolutionary-era Americans all faced such a moment and were forced to act against the corruption of their regimes. These moments, however, are not always successful. The Florentines lost their republic, and the Commonwealthmen remained a minority in Britain, whose legacy was predominantly to influence the American patriots at the end of the century.
I was strongly reminded of Machiavelli and Pocock while reading Spencer Klavan’s meditation on America on its 250th birthday. “Americans will need to recover a sense of their country as an era-defining project,” Klavan writes, “forward-looking but steeped in ancient traditions of faith and law—not just a Western nation, but the Western nation par excellence.” This is the language of Pocock, of Machiavelli, and even of Polybius, the Greek-born historian whose history of Rome influenced James Madison and the American founders.
History is not, as Francis Fukuyama declared, at an end. Though Americans have always been forward-looking, we remain sensitive to a lingering threat of what Polybius termed the anacyclosis—history’s tragic cycle of birth, zenith, and decay. There is a persistent doubt that everything we have built not only can be destroyed but will be, if history is any guide. Corruption is the natural consequence of all human institutions. The Revolutionary generation, after all, was obsessed with the Roman Republic, and they well understood that it devolved into empire.
If a Machiavellian return to first principles is needed at this moment, I agree with Klavan that ours were not established de novo with Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence. Indeed, one cannot read Jefferson’s claim of a natural and equal right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness without thinking of John Locke’s liberalism, the moral sense theory of Francis Hutcheson, or even Aristotle’s notion of eudaimonia. The founders created a novus ordo seclorum, a new order for the ages, but they did so by reorganizing and reimagining political, philosophical, and spiritual ideas that had been in the Western mind since antiquity. They were self-conscious in their scavenging. Moreover, they left us plenty of clues about their project—read The Federalist by “Publius” or the Anti-Federalist writings of “Brutus,” or visit the neoclassical U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Machiavelli teaches that this process of renewal comes either through extrinsic accidents, like foreign invasion, or through intrinsic ones—institutions that require citizens to account for their behavior, or leaders who revive the founding principles and laws through their extraordinary examples. But even the path of institutional restoration requires civic virtue in Machiavelli’s rendering. Even good laws need to be “brought to life by the virtue of a citizen who rushes spiritedly to execute them against the power of those who transgress them.”
This Machiavellian virtue is not the anodyne civic-spiritedness of wearing an “I voted” sticker. The examples of such leaders are “excessive and notable”—and come at genuine personal cost. They inspire people to arrest and reverse civic decline. Think of George Washington’s resignation of his military commission at the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, Abraham Lincoln’s refusal to negotiate with the Confederacy, Teddy Roosevelt challenging the hegemony of corporate corruption, or Ronald Reagan recovering America’s moral clarity against the Soviet Union, bucking a bipartisan consensus that had embraced accommodation.
This points to a frustrating paradox of American republicanism, exhibited most clearly by James Madison in Federalist 10. We recognize that “Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm.” And yet we desire leaders who can “refine and enlarge the public views,” whose “wisdom may best discern the true interest of their country, and whose patriotism and love of justice will be least likely to sacrifice it to temporary or partial considerations.” Madison and the founders built our Constitution to endure in the absence of enlightened statesmen, but good laws cannot renew themselves. They require a conscientious embodiment of the virtues that produced those laws in the first place, even at personal cost. That is the mandate for Americans in our 250th year.
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The SpaceX IPO Isn't the Real Opportunity
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Historic New York City Church Burns in Five-Alarm Fire
A New York City church that had stood in Astoria, Queens for more than 130 years was destroyed by fire on Thursday. The fire at the First Reformed Church of […]
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Dems, Party of Microaggressions and Wokeness, Makes Fun of Asian Navy Secretary Because of Height
There’s nothing a leftist likes more than talking about the racial perfidies of the right side of the aisle. When they do it, however, it’s perfectly fine. Hilarious, even! At […]
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Harvard Students Push Back Against New Stricter Grading Policy, Calling It ‘Racist’
Mexican President Calls for Investigation into Fallen U.S. Agents, Ignores Large-Scale Meth Labs
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum is calling for an investigation into why two U.S. agents were allegedly operating in her country alongside Mexican state authorities. The Mexican president has largely remained quiet about how a drug trafficking organization was able to set up and operate one of the largest meth labs in history with almost complete impunity until those two agents worked with Mexican state authorities to shut them down.
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Democratic Party Attempts to Shame Acting Navy Secretary for His Appearance
The Democratic Party’s official account on social media platform X decided to mock the acting Secretary of the Navy in a bizarre post that won’t help them recover any voters […]
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Scientists Finally Identify Mysterious 'Golden Orb' Found on the Ocean Floor
Look! Down in the ocean! It’s a golden idol! It’s a piece of a UFO! Alas, the “golden orb” that had captured online attention isn’t quite as earth-shattering as an […]
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UK Bans Cigarettes From Killing Citizens Because Migrants Are Already Doing It So Well
The UK is banning tobacco products for young people, in a major power-sharing agreement struck between government euthanizers and migrant knife attackers. Trump Renovates Lincoln Memorial Pool Blue
Trump Responds After U.S. Soldier Allegedly Won $400,000 Gambling on Maduro Operation
On Thursday, the Department of Justice announced that a U.S. soldier had been charged with a litany of crimes. According to the DOJ, a U.S. Army soldier was hit with […]
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