Nikola Milanovic

Adopt a GER That Makes Inequality Seem Real

by Nikola Milanovic

How Stanford avoids speaking about poverty

The Tea Party and Individualism

by Nikola Milanovic

These midterms have been a significant shift away from political dynasties and pure party politics.

The Future of the Wallet

by Nikola Milanovic

The paradigm shifts to the smartphone

Bumper-Sticker Politics As Usual

by Nikola Milanovic

If the ascendancy of the Tea Party has signaled anything in American politics, it is the striking of the death knell for mainstream conservative intellectualism.

Stanford Is Not the United Nations

by Nikola Milanovic

Campaign Restore Hope’s proposed divestment bill would have divided students without any effort to improve undergraduate life.

Time for Tea at Stanford?

by Nikola Milanovic

The Stanford Tea Party is working to make students realize that their frustrations with student group funding are tied into larger national frustrations with government spending policy.

Stanford Tea Party launches video

by Nikola Milanovic

The new Stanford Tea Party student group just released a video to YouTube, apparently made in collaboration with CampusReform.com. Be sure to check it out if you’re curious about this new political group.

An interview with the Westboro Baptist Church

by Nikola Milanovic

In the wake of the Westboro Baptist Church picketing outside the Hillel House, many members of the Stanford community felt differently. Some felt united, others revolted at the ideology of such an organization, and others indifferent. Articles were written about the solidarity of the student body in the face of the picketing with minor detail [...]

Stanford: A Case for Compassionate Conservatism

by Nikola Milanovic

Look no further than the Stanford Conservative Society or Catholic Community for proof the compassionate conservatism is alive and well.

Christianity and capitalism: peas in a pod or irreconcilable?

by Nikola Milanovic

Is Christianity compatible with Capitalism? Are the two systems based on mutually exclusive ethical foundations that make them incompatible? This was the question asked in the recent debate held between Jennifer Roback Morse of the Acton Institute and Dr. Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute. The debate was sponsored by two groups, each supporting [...]