248 years ago this week, the signers of the Declaration of Independence pledged to the American experiment "our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor."
We're only asking you for 2 bucks a month. Who says everything has to be more expensive in Joe Biden's America?
National Review has always been, first of all, national, and that nation is America. We couldn't be prouder to be American, and that informs everything we do. In an age when it's fashionable to rage against our country, its Constitution, and its traditions – and unfashionable to lift a finger to defend them – we think all of those things are dandy and worth handing on to our children.
It's vital that we not despair even when the times are unfriendly, and we are being told that History is on the move and we'd best get on the train. One big element of what makes our nation great is that we have a government of laws, not of men, and those laws are built to last. Ours was the first nation in the world to have a written rulebook that even the government had to follow. While we yield to no one on the importance of virtue and character in our leaders, a great strength of the American system is that it is built to withstand those times when our leaders are nothing to be proud of, and to endure periods when popular enthusiasms turn away from our ideals. We aim to keep pointing the way, especially when it's hard.
We'd like you to join us in that endeavor, and we're extending our lowest rate — $2 a month for a full year — to make that easier than ever.
Freedom isn't free, and neither is a daily journal of fact and opinion that defends freedom. That's why we charge for regular access to our website. Under our special Fourth of July week promotion, you can subscribe to NRPLUS for just $2 a month. That gets you full access to all our online content, including the digital edition of the new, expanded monthly National Review. It also gets you commenting privileges on the site, exclusive calls and events with National Review writers and guests, and our members-only private Facebook group.
We're a republic. Help us keep it.
Best,
Dan McLaughlin
National Review
Commentaires
Enregistrer un commentaire
Thank you to leave a comment on my site