In “Asteroid City,” directorial control competes with the free play that gives life to cinema.
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
England’s Music Lost—and Found
Why didn’t the nineteenth century produce a British Beethoven—or a Handel, for that matter?
The America Africans Made
David Hackett Fischer says the transmission of African cultures to America is crucial to the “mix of many mixtures” of a...
Modern Illiteracy and Its Cure
Will the first internet generation be the death of our literary culture?
Jefferson’s Dynasty of Principle
An engaging account of the Jeffersonians in their own time and on their own terms.
Can You Trust Robert Kagan?
His new book reveals more by what it doesn’t say than by what it does.
How the Humanities Could Have Saved Conservatism
History and culture determine the possibilities of politics.
How to Be a World Leader
Statesmen must know how to analyze, how to manage risk, and how to inspire.
Modern Will vs. Classical Restraint: The Mind of James V. Schall
The Catholic philosopher’s final essay collection is a monument to his joyful life and thought.
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