Summer 1959


Essays

  • French Conservative Thought by Thomas Molnar
  • The Economic Necessity of Freedom by Wilhelm Röpke

Brief Observations

  • Conservatism in the Suburbs by Donald Atwell Zoll
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors

Humane Political Economy

  • A Note on Farm Price Supports by Edward F. Renshaw
  • Catholics and the Market Economy by Daniel Villey
  • Christian Corporatism by Ernest Mort
  • Foreign Aid Seen by a Foreigner by M.A. Thurn-Valsassina
  • Humane Political Economy by Editors
  • The Conservative Message for Our Time by William Henry Chamberlin
  • The Esthetics of the Streamline by Helmut Schoeck
  • The Slums of Spain by Anthony Kerrigan

Modern Letters

  • Manstein by William McCann
  • The Behaviorist’s Persuasion by Francis G. Wilson
  • The Soul Recovers Radical Innocence by Ernest van den Haag

The Burke Newsletter

  • Burke’s Esthetics by Louis I. Bredvold
  • Burke’s Letters by Peter J. Stanlis
  • Natural Law and History in Burke’s Thought by Will Herberg
  • The Occasion and Need of a Burke Newsletter by Editors

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