Winter 1979


  • Croly, Wilson, and the American Civil Religion by Richard J. Bishirjian
  • Dividing the House by M. E. Bradford
  • Ethan’s Brother by William F. Rickenbacker
  • Liberty and Equality as Absolutes by Stephen Tonsor
  • On Utopias and Ideologies by David Levy
  • S. L. Frank and His Teachings by Sergei Levitzky
  • The Conservatism of Mr. Justice Brandeis by Melvin I. Urofsky
  • The Jacobite Mind by Richard Miller
  • The Pervasive Peanut by Frank R. Harrison

Essays

  • Faith and Reason by Frederick D. Wilhelmsen

Reviews

  • A Faustian Pact? by Charles D. Murphy
  • A Matter of Interpretation by Henry M. Adams
  • Beyond Marx and Mao by Arthur Kemp
  • Beyond Secularism by George McKenna
  • Fictional Romances by Ralph de Toledano
  • From the Heights by Henry McDonald
  • Jacques Ellul’s Bad Dream by J. David Hoeveler, Jr.
  • Liberty and Virtue by Douglas K. Adie
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Political Religion by Stephen Tonsor
  • The Alchemy of Art by Raymond Thorberg
  • The Great Division by Hugh Mercer Curtler
  • The True Victors by Richard Hsiuh Yang
  • To H-ll with the Kaiser by Francis Russell

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