It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then the dauphiness, at Versailles; and surely...
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
Pride and Modern Prejudice: iPhones and the Past
Each one of these letters is a keystroke, an example of technology’s benefits. You can read something I have...
Observations on a Sacrilege
Among the many dispiriting aspects of modern life, one of the most alarming is how thoroughly it inures one to...
Civil Rights Compromised
Originator of Troubling Sexual Assault Mandate Steps Down from Department of Education On November 30, 2012, Russlynn H. Ali...
Is There a Political Philosophy in the Declaration of Independence?
Is there a political philosophy in the Declaration of Independence? One step toward answering this question is to ask...
T. S. Eliot as Conservative Mentor
The great Sir Roger Scruton on the richness of T.S. Eliot’s philosophy
Western Civilization, Our Tradition
Half a century ago, Western civilization was a central idea, and ideal, in American political and intellectual discourse....
Russell Kirk’s “Unfounded” America or Harry Jaffa’s “Founded” America?
This response originally appeared in the Spring 1995 issue of the Intercollegiate Review. Decorum requires that one refrain...
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