Lee Edwards is a leading historian of American conservatism and the author or editor of twenty-five books, including Educating for Liberty: The First Half-Century of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
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How the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists came to be—and became not merely individualist but conservative.
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For Matthew Continetti, the right is animated by “the endless competition and occasional collaboration between populism and elitism.”
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Does fusionism have a future among conservatives in the 21st century? A historian of the movement says yes.
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It took a polymath of the Western soul to produce Russell Kirk’s masterpiece—and that’s just what Kirk was.
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