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Rediscovering the Beginnings of Conservatism, A review of [i]Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater[/i] by William F. Buckley Jr.
Right until the end, William F. Buckley Jr. remained as prolific as he was eloquent. Flying High is the proof. It is as...
An Experiment in Honesty: Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s [i]The Friend[/i]
Conservatives today owe a debt of gratitude to Russell Kirk for rightly seeing in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s mature...
The Future of Conservation
A survey of the present American political scene provides, I believe, the background and point of departure for...
After Liberalism: Notes toward Reconstruction
This article appears in the Spring 2012 edition of the Intercollegiate Review. See the issue’s Table of Contents here....
Louis Hartz and the Liberal Tradition: From Consensus to Crack-Up
The view that liberalism is the self-evident dominant ideology of democratic capitalism has been repeated frequently by...
C.E.M. Joad, Richard Weaver and the Decline of Western Civilization
The history of ideas is filled with unusual coincidences. One such coincidence was the publication in the same...
The Music Industry’s Communist Love Affair
Pete Seeger was a committed Marxist during the Stalin era. So why has the American music industry made him a canonized...
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