Spring 1985


  • A Review of Soviet Foreign Policy Since 1939 by Anthony Trawick Bouscaren
  • An Account of Two Book Manuscripts, or, What May Turn Up in A Publisher’s Mail by Henry Regnery
  • Greatness in Political Science by Gerhart Niemeyer
  • Joseph R. McCarthy and the Historians by Stephen J. Sniegoski
  • Solzhenitsyn and the Liberals by James George Jatras
  • The New York Times and Eric Voegelin by Editors
  • The Physics of Impetus and the Impetus of the Koran by Stanley L. Jaki
  • The Wise Men Know What Wicked Things Are Written on the Sky by Russell Kirk

Reviews and Comments

  • A Lesson in Reading, a Lesson for Life by John S. Himelright
  • Constitutionalism and Transcendence by Rene Williamson
  • Hitler’s Last Great Gamble by Raymond Thorberg
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Peripatetic Conversations by John R. Vile
  • Social Democrat by Edward S. Shapiro
  • The Jesuits by William Doino, Jr.
  • The Literary-Intellectual Complex by Leslie Mellichamp

Current Issue

  • Social Justice as Elite Strategy

    by Gene Callahan

  • Moderation as Pursuit of Justice

    by Daniel J. Mahoney

  • So You Want to Be Joan Didion . . .

    by Hannah Rowan

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