Progressive elites are incapable of coming to terms with the forces of moral disintegration they have unleashed because their ideology blinds them to reality.
http://amzn.to/2yR9GTCNancy MacLean’s tale suffers from a severe evidentiary problem that prompted left-leaning scholars to observe that her cited sources fall far short of her depictions.
The Midwest once reigned politically, economically, and socially among regions of the United States. What happened?
Were issues of constitutional interpretation and jurisprudence really at the heart of the now-infamous quarrel between Harry Jaffa and Walter Berns?
Author Frederick Crews asserts that Freud, like Faust, “had reached a point of intellectual and emotional frustration that rendered him willing to risk his reputation for…visionary truth.”
This enlightening mutual critique demonstrates a spirit of moderation and humility at a time when too much political argument is characterized by dogmatic certitude.
Culture critic Anthony Esolen offers a trenchant and poetic analysis of how we wound up in cultural ashes. But who started the fire in the first place?
Making It remains a captivating chronicle of self-creation but has assumed new poignancy as it reveals the evolving position of the American political intellectual.
While some Americans were voyaging to the moon, others were going back to the land. It was a time of experimentation.
Will an epic high tide of secularism overwhelm unprepared Christians in a flood of biblical proportions?
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