Winter 1982


  • Conservatives and Libertarians View Fusionism by George W. Carey
  • Henry James and Paradigms of Character by George A. Panichas
  • Libertarianism and Conservatives by Tibor R. Machan
  • Oswald Spengler and the Inspiration of the Classical Age by Paul Gottfried
  • Supply-Side Economics by E.C. Pasour, Jr.
  • Technology and the Conservative–Classical Liberal Debate by Stephen Tonsor
  • Towards a Conservative Economics by William F. Campbell
  • Traditionalism and Libertarianism by Dante Germino

Reviews

  • A Deluded Diplomat by Donald R. Hickey
  • At Whim by Harold L. Weatherby
  • Commentary and Rejoinder by Thomas Molnar and Joseph Pappin III
  • Deconstructionalism Dismantled by R. D. Stock
  • Frankfurter vs. Psycho-Biography by Thomas D. Eisele
  • History as Poetic Muse by Jack Flavin
  • Nazis and Investiture by James Patrick
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Short Life Well Spent by Don Kleine
  • Special Psychiatric Hospital by Leila Marie Lawler
  • The Arts in Society by Nancy Klinghoffer
  • The Investigatory Net by Nathaniel Weyl
  • The Voyeur as Prophet by Kenneth Zaretzke
  • Theological Retrospect by George H. Tavard
  • Understanding Russian Culture by Donald W. Treadgold
  • Which Way to God? by Milton Birnbaum

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