Three decades after his death, the Sage of Mecosta lives on.
A new PBS documentary misses what made him an American Master.
A free-market revival or a turn to “progressive conservatism”? Samuel Gregg and F. H. Buckley chart two possible courses for conservatives.
A response to Donald Devine on tensions between Straussians and fusionists.
The tension between reason and tradition links the philosophical descendants of Harry Jaffa and Frank Meyer.
He co-founded the Heritage Foundation, named the Moral Majority—and fought to make conservatism more working class and democratic.
The end of history is the end of humanity, as Walker Percy and Peter Augustine Lawler foresaw.
The dark prophets of the New Right foresaw today’s politics in 1983.
Claes Ryn blames a lack of culture and philosophy.
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