James Poulos is an internationally recognized writer and social theorist. His work on freedom and equality in publications such as National Affairs, Foreign Policy, Good, and Vice has won praise from The Atlantic, New York, and The New York Times. A columnist for The Week and The Federalist, he has appeared on HBO, MSNBC, and NPR. He received five fellowships in doctoral work at Georgetown. A director at the Heraion Foundation, he lives in Los Angeles.
He is the author of The Art of Being Free: How Alexis de Tocqueville Can Save Us from Ourselves.