If we do not govern
our technology,
it will govern us.

A new era of technological change is upon us.

It threatens to supplant the human person and make the family functionally and biologically unnecessary.

But this anti-human outcome is not inevitable. Today, we are issuing a call to take back control, as a society, of our pathways of technological innovation, guarding the human body, childhood, and the family, against technological hacks that degrade the human person, and channeling innovation toward new forms of production that dignify work and empower the household.

More than two dozen luminaries of conservative thought have united in support of this vision.

We hope you will too.

Statement of Principles

Read "A Future for the Family" to learn more.

Signatories include:

"Whom do we serve? My answer is simple:

I serve my child.

I cannot defend commerce when it is used to addict his toddler brain to screens, and to addict his adolescent brain to pornography."

—JD VANCE

National Conservatism
Conference, 2019

Child using smartphone

Our Vision

Two recent articles by the authors of the Statement of Principles provide additional context, vision, and scope for the project.

Article Library

America On-the-Line

America On-the-Line

A deep dive into how technology affects our brain chemistry and social connections, examining the contrast between genuine human interaction and digital validation.

The Myth of Technological Neutrality

The Myth of Technological Neutrality

How the tech regulation landscape shifted from dismissing critics as cranks to embracing protective policies in just a decade

iThink Therefore iAm

iThink Therefore iAm

How smartphones and social media are dissolving key conservative principles of human flourishing

Taming IVF's Wild West

Taming IVF's Wild West

An analysis of the landmark Alabama Supreme Court decision on IVF embryos and its implications for reproductive technology regulation in America

Piety, Technology, and Tradition

Piety, Technology, and Tradition

A response to Alan Jacobs' critique regarding traditions, technology, and the path forward for American conservatism

Why Conservatism Failed

Why Conservatism Failed

An analysis of how technological change, rather than ideological battles, has undermined traditional conservatism by dissolving the contexts that traditions require to thrive