What conservatives can learn from the author of Rules for Radicals.
A president America overlooks brought together populism and classical liberalism.
As America grows more secular, will the right keep its faith?
What the right owes to the wit and determination of M. Stanton Evans.
It’s a middle way between local biases and bloodless abstractions.
The Nebraskan writer had a gift for finding stillness in the swirl of the city.
He saw that to be truly free, man needs meaningful connections with others.
He neglects the role of Social Darwinism and the work of G. K. Chesterton.
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
Designed by Beck & Stone