03/25/2026
Sometimes it takes an outsider to see a country clearly.
Like Tocqueville once did, a Hungarian thinker also offered a striking perspective on America—its strengths, its blind spots, and where it may be headed.
👀 What did he notice that we overlooked?
💭 And what can we learn from it?
"Sándor Bölöni Farkas gave Hungarians a glimpse of the American experiment, stoking their own hunger for freedom."
Fresh publication by HF Executive Director, Anna Smith Lacey in Law & Liberty.
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Sándor Bölöni Farkas gave Hungarians a glimpse of the American experiment, stoking their own hunger for freedom.