The dark prophets of the New Right foresaw today’s politics in 1983.
Claes Ryn blames a lack of culture and philosophy.
Turning from shallow rationalism to the deep wells of the Western tradition.
Our Constitution sets up a nomocracy, and M. E. Bradford is the best guide to its meaning.
The Foreword to an important new book on conservative humanism and the Western tradition.
In the wrong hands, it can easily lead to endless and perverse questioning of everything.
Richard Weaver’s “Ideas Have Consequences” turns 75—and remains timeless.
The right’s intellectual rebirth began with Russell Kirk, Robert Nisbet, and Leo Strauss.
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