Spring 1961


  • Conservatism Reaction and Fascism by Editors
  • Ezra Pound and the Sense of Responsibility by Noel Stock
  • Relations within the Soviet Bloc by Andrew Gyorgy
  • The New Conservatives in Spain by Francis G. Wilson
  • Verse by Clara Laidlaw
  • Verse by John Knoepfle
  • Verse by Irene Dayton

Essays

  • On Equality and Inequality by Ludwig von Mises
  • The Cold War of the Mind by Grace Richards Conant

Correspondence

  • Conservatism and Freedom: A Libertarian Comment by Murray N. Rothbard

Rejoinders

  • Metaphysics and Human Nature by Donald Atwell Zoll
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Verse by Charles Edward Eaton
  • Verse by John Moffitt

Reviews

  • An Apologist for Folly by George Morgenstern
  • Dissenting for Freedom by Edwin McDowell
  • Faction in the Global Assembly by J. Fred Rippy
  • From Welfarism to Chaos by Willmoore Kendall
  • Philosophy in Hemingway by David Sumner
  • Reform without Principle by Frank S. Meyer
  • The Christ of Unamuno by Charles J. Adamec
  • The Meaning of Orpheus by Ralph J. Mills, Jr.
  • Those Incorrigible Germans by Felix Morley
  • Verse by Larry Rubin
  • Verse by Larry Rubin

Story

  • The Halls of Ivy by Robert M. Davies
  • Verse by Larry Rubin

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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