Spring 1979


  • Crashing the Philosophers’ Gate by Leo R. Ward
  • Mr. Justice Stevens and the Zeitgeist by Arthur Shenfield
  • Rethinking the Nature of Government by James V. Schall
  • The Book of Changes by David S. Collier
  • The Fact-Value Dichotomy as an Intellectual Prison by Dante Germino
  • The Reunion by William A. Hunter
  • Two Cheers for Behemoth University by Stephen Tonsor
  • W. S. Merwin by Mark Christhilf

Essays

  • Conservatism and the New Political Theory by Gerhart Niemeyer
  • James Joyce and Aesthetic Gnosticism by Thomas H. Landess

Reviews

  • A Little History of His Time by Harold L. Weatherby
  • A Roman Haruspex by Thomas Molnar
  • Affirming Art by Milton Birnbaum
  • Catholics Are Real People by Robert M. Crunden
  • Each Alike Was Greek… by C.M. Woodhouse
  • Lighting Candles by Lewis A. Lawson
  • My Name Is Legion by F.W. Dillistone
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Of Dilemmas and Confusions by F.W. Dillistone
  • The Constant Model by Robert Kent
  • The Corruption of the Constitution by Thomas D. Eisele
  • The Faces of Freedom by Hugh Mercer Curtler
  • The Horror! The Horror! by Juliana Geran Pilon
  • The New Humanism in Its Time and after by Francis X. Duggan
  • The New Logos by George A. Panichas
  • The World of Hilaire Belloc by Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
  • The Writer and the City by John H. Johnston
  • This Is London… by James Gindin

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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