Kindred Spirits
"They are distributed and dwell among the people at large. Their connections of blood, of friendship, and of acquaintance embrace a great proportion of the most influential part of the society. The nature of their public trust implies a personal influence among the people, and that they are more immediately the confidential guardians of the rights and liberties of the people."
Alexander Hamilton or James Madison, Federalist #49
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Accuracy in Academia
Alliance Defense Fund
American Council of Trustees and Alumni
American Enterprise Institute
Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs
Books & Culture
James Bowman
Cato Institute
Center for Freedom and Western Civilization
Claremont Institute
Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism
Eric Voegelin Institute
Federalist Society
First Things
Fraser Institute
Freedom Center
Heritage Foundation
Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies
Hoover Institution
Hudson Institute
Independent Women’s Forum
Intellectual Conservative
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Jack Miller Center for the Teaching of America’s Founding Principles
James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions
John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy
Liberty Fund
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom
Minding the Campus
National Association of Scholars
The New Criterion
New English Review
Phi Beta Cons
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Philanthropy Roundtable
Political Theory Project
Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal
Salisbury Review
Standpoint
Watson-Brown Foundation
Witherspoon Institute
Young America’s Foundation