From Kirk to Buckley, he helped conservatives challenge the liberal publishing establishment.
“Mr. Republican” was the last of his kind: interventionist at home but not abroad.
An encounter with the man who refashioned American nonfiction in his image.
His great gift was helping men see God with both their intellect and their imagination.
It contains both the drama and the architecture of belief necessary for a full poetic experience.
He thought government should “keep the ship afloat” for men to chart their own course.
An introduction to the great philosopher of “civil association.”
He exposes the absurdity of anti-racism: if everyone’s racist, then no one is.
His new album “F-1 Trillion” is all Nashville—for better or worse.
Founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk and Henry Regnery, Modern Age is a journal of conservative thought and a magazine devoted to culture, history, philosophy, and the ideas behind the great currents of modern life. Follow us on X @ModAgeJournal
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