Fall is here, and so is the Fall 2018 issue of National Affairs, filled with insight on public policy, political thought, history, and culture. This issue is just packed with essays worth your while, including:

Eli Lehrer on how reemphasizing public goods could help our politics

Stephen Eide on how to understand urban homelessness

Jarrett Dieterle on what Congress can learn from the states about overseeing regulation

Ian Lindquist on what teachers do

Will Haun on why originalism points to judicial restraint

Brian Kalt on the limits of the 25 th Amendment

Amendment David Brady and Bruce Cain on partisan realignment

Mike Gonzalez on identity politics and the census

Jonathan Rauch on how to build knowledge in an age of disinformation

Jon Shields on the disappearing conservative professor

Michael Zuckert on the problem of speech

Harvey Mansfield on the value of speech

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