He saw how the desire for home competes with the desire for knowledge.
Patrick Deneen shows what a conservative revolution could look like, but not how to make it a reality.
The sitcom legend blames political correctness for today’s unfunny entertainment.
They lost their mos majorem—their sense of tradition and custom—with disastrous results.
John Gray’s book The New Leviathans laments the destruction wrought by utopian fantasies.
He gave the country a much-needed post-Watergate stability.
The founder of Modern Age saw the need for order in the soul and in society.
A new Exorcist-era movie shows how the obsession with fame can be connected to possession by even darker forces.
Founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk and Henry Regnery, Modern Age is a journal of conservative thought and a magazine devoted to culture, history, philosophy, and the ideas behind the great currents of modern life. Follow us on X @ModAgeJournal
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