Spring 1975


  • Henry Kissinger’s Philosophy of History by Thomas J. Noer
  • On the Teaching of Ancient and Medieval Political Theory by James V. Schall
  • On the Teaching of Ancient and Medieval Political Theory by Marion Montgomery
  • Power and Purpose in American Foreign Policy by James E. Dornan, Jr. and Peter C. Hughes
  • The Innocence of G. K. Chesterton by Leo R. Ward
  • The United States as a “Revolutionary Society” by Stephen Tonsor
  • Willmoore Kendall by George H. Nash

Essays

  • The Age of Liberalism by Henry Regnery

Reviews

  • A Paranoiac Panorama by Thomas H. Etzold
  • Caution or Conquest? by G. Paul Holman, Jr.
  • Kant as a Proto-Hegelian by Thomas Molnar
  • Metaphysics of Freedom by Thomas Auxter
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Of Heaven’s First Law by J. M. Lalley
  • Politics versus Science by Martin Plax
  • Prophet Without Honor by Felix Morley
  • The Alien Observer by Gabriel Gersh
  • The Pace of Modernity by Allen T. Blount
  • The Redeemable South by Clyde Wilson

Current Issue

  • NATO’s Prophetic Critics

    by Tom Switzer

  • Dune’s Dark Destinies

    by Noah Millman

  • Joseph Conrad Uncensored

    by Christopher Sandford

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