A new year is upon us, and with it the Winter 2019 issue of National Affairs is here. It’s packed with essays on the state of the country and the fate of our politics, as ever. Among the offerings in this issue:

Abby McCloskey on an economic agenda that builds on growth

Korok Ray on the infrastructure for driverless cars

Chris Pope on what hospital protectionism costs us

Andy Smarick on Hayek and subsidiarity

Greg Weiner on why it’s time for congressional term limits

Peter Schuck revisits campaign-finance reform

Chester Finn on why college is not for everyone

Rick Hess and Brendan Bell on whether conservatives should launch a new university

Ronald W. Dworkin on the social limits of natural science

Brink Lindsey on republicanism and conservatism

Richard Reinsch on democracy and liberalism

Ryan Hanley on national greatness

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