Peter Augustine Lawler (1951–2017) was Professor of Political Science at Berry College, Georgia, and served as editor of Modern Age shortly before his death.
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Unlike modernism, it sees man as more than an isolated individual.
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Christians understand man’s destiny: not only to suffer and die but to know and love.
How Machiavelli, Rousseau, and Nietzsche shaped our era—and how conservatives respond.
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The end of history is the end of humanity, as Walker Percy and Peter Augustine Lawler foresaw.
A true liberal arts education is the most aristocratic and countercultural experience most of us will ever enjoy
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Can a great Catholic thinker provide a way out of some of today’s most hotly debated cultural deadlocks?
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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