Description
Founded in 1957 by the great writer and thinker Russell Kirk, Modern Age is the forum for stimulating debate and discussion of the most important ideas of concern to conservatives of all stripes.
Under the leadership of acclaimed editor Daniel McCarthy, Modern Age plays a vital role in these contentious, confusing times by applying timeless principles to the specific conditions and crises of our age—to what Kirk, in the inaugural issue, called “the great moral and social and political and economic and literary questions of the hour.”
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“Modern Age, founded by conservative luminary Russell Kirk in 1957 and operated by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, takes what may be the most high-toned approach to politics.”
—Washington Post
“The principal quarterly of the intellectual Right.”
—George H. Nash, author ofThe Conservative Intellectual Movement in America since 1945
“Required reading for those who want to engage conservative thought at a high level.”
—Wilfred M. McClay
“One small publication has not relinquished wisdom or objective truth to the mob. It is called Modern Age, published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.”
—Cal Thomas
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