Fall 1974


  • “Victimless Crimes” and Public Morality by William A. Stanmeyer
  • History and Ideology by R. M. Hartwell
  • Planning and Reason by Gustavo R. Velasco
  • Political Idealism and Political Reality by Stephen Tonsor
  • Puritanism as the Basis for American Conservatism by William C. Dennis
  • The New Strategy of Revolution by Helmut Schelsky
  • The Supreme Court, Judicial Review and Federalist Seventy-Eight by George W. Carey

Reviews

  • A Commentary on Prof. H. M. Curtler on Descartes by Thomas Molnar
  • A Perverted Pedagogy by Tommy W. Rogers
  • A Retreat from Utopia by Haven Bradford Gow
  • Cleansing the Stables by Paul Craig Roberts
  • Index to Volume 18 by Editors
  • Infelice di Bellezza by Gabriel Gersh
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Poverty in Mexico by W. H. Hutt
  • The Georgian Gargantua by Eugene H. Methvin
  • The Heresy of the Young by Tommy W. Rogers
  • The Political Animal by Haven Bradford Gow
  • The Quest for Bioethics by Nathaniel Weyl
  • Up from Menckenism by Clyde Wilson
  • Windows on the Waste Land by J. M. Lalley

Current Issue

  • Virtue and the Patriot President

    by F. H. Buckley

  • The Nicene Myth

    by Philip Jenkins

  • So You Want to Be Joan Didion . . .

    by Hannah Rowan

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