Winter 1992


Reviews and Comments

  • Disorder and Antidote by Robert Champ
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Reconstruction and Deconstruction by Milton Birnbaum
  • The Humane Critic: A Dying Breed by Gregory Wolfe
  • The Mission of the University by John E. Rexine
  • The Pursuit of Truth by David Gallagher

The State of the Humanities: A Symposium

  • Afterword by George A. Panichas
  • Controversy in the Philosopher’s Academy by William A. Frank
  • Deconstruction and the Fear and Loathing of Logos by R. V. Young
  • Literary Theory, The University, and Society by Charles A. Moser
  • Political Science by George W. Carey
  • Strategies of Reduction by M. E. Bradford
  • The Classics and the Traditional Liberal Arts Curriculum by E. Christian Kopff
  • What Is Wrong With History? by Grady McWhiney
  • Why Legal Academia Is Worse, Yet Better Than You Thought by Eugene B. Meyer

Current Issue

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  • Moderation as Pursuit of Justice

    by Daniel J. Mahoney

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    by Hannah Rowan

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