Summer–Fall 1982


  • Our Silver Jubilee by David S. Collier

Essays

Appreciations

  • Eliseo Vivas, 1950 by Hugh Mercer Curtler
  • Eric Voegelin, 1952 by Gerhart Niemeyer
  • F.A. Hayek, 1944, ’60 by Arthur Shenfield
  • Frank Straus Meyer, 1962 by John P. East
  • Gerhart Niemeyer, 1971 by Richard J. Bishirjian
  • Leo Strauss by Walter Nicgorski
  • Ludwig von Mises, 1944, ’49 by William H. Peterson
  • Richard M. Weaver by Bruce A. White
  • Richard M. Weaver, 1948 by Marion Montgomery
  • Russell Kirk, 1953 by Henry Regnery
  • Thomas Molnar, 1973 by David Levy
  • Will Herberg, 1955 by Seymour Siegel
  • Willmoore Kendall, 1963 by George W. Carey

Appreciations of Edmund Burke

  • The Founder of Conservatism by Francis Canavan

Celebratory Statements

  • Celebratory Statements by Editors

Retro-Prospectives

  • A Generation of the Intellectual Right by M. E. Bradford
  • American Intellectual Conservatism by Claes G. Ryn
  • The Austrians by Albert H. Zlabinger
  • The European Roots of American Conservatism by Paul Gottfried
  • The Founding Fathers and “The Federalist” by James B. Williams and George W. Carey
  • The Historical Roots of Contemporary American Conservatism by George H. Nash

Reviews

  • Reviews by John H. Hallowell

Symposium

  • The Living Edmund Burke by Russell Kirk

Current Issue

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