Policy Analyst and Writer

Max Schulz

3 articles 1999–2009

Max Schulz is a writer and policy analyst who focuses on energy and environmental policy. He contributed articles to The Weekly Standard between 1999 and 2009, covering political and policy topics. He has been affiliated with the Manhattan Institute, where he has written on energy issues.

UP FROM LIBERALISM

June 14, 1999 · Max Schulz, Magazine, Books and Arts

By the 1950s, the classical form of liberalism that we call conservatism -- enshrined in the Constitution and prevalent through the 1920s presidency of Calvin Coolidge -- was clearly moribund. Conservative notions about capitalism, free markets, and limited government had been indicted by Hoover's…

APOLOGIES TO OUR ENEMIES

February 15, 1999 · Max Schulz, Magazine

Once again, the Clinton administration is issuing an apology. With encouragement from his controversial civil rights chief Bill Lann Lee, President Clinton is formally apologizing to a group of Japanese civilians arrested in Latin America and interned in the United States in 1942. Like the apology…