John O’Sullivan is an editor at large at National Review.
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Features January 2020
The Left v. the nation
On the importance of consensus.
Features September 2015
Remembering Robert Conquest
Remembering Robert Conquest’s literary life.
Books March 2014
Man behind the Curtain
A review of Notes from Underground by Roger Scruton.
January 24, 2021
Sovereignty or submission: a symposium
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The New Criterion hosted “Sovereignty or Submission,” a conference in Washington, D.C., in fall 2019.
Roger Kimball introduces “Sovereignty or Sumbission”
Tucker Carlson’s Keynote Address at “Sovereignty or Submission”
James Piereson on the American Nation
John Fonte on Sovereignty and its Enemies
Michael Anton on the “Liberal International Order”
Angelo M. Codevilla on Collective and Individual Liberty
John O’Sullivan on the National Consensus
Victor Davis Hanson on Citizenship
February 06, 2020
John O’Sullivan on the Left v. the nation
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John O’Sullivan, an editor at large at National Review, shares his thoughts on the importance of a national consensus and recent factors undermining it. Audio taken from The New Criterion’s “Sovereignty or Submission” conference in Washington, D.C.
A form of this address appeared in the January 2020 issue under the title, “The Left v. the nation.”