The genius of Jonathan Swift's novel is that it teaches you to see things as they are—and at the proper scale.
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
Radical Accusations Against America, and America’s Response
The following excerpt comes from Russell Kirk’s excellent little book, The American Cause. Many revolutionary radicals...
A Writer for Tempestuous Times
In 1865, most Americans ignored Orestes Brownson's writings. Let's not make the same mistake.
7 Books You Need to Read to Craft a Compelling Case for Liberty
Read up if you want to understand and advance individual freedom.
Emperor or Bishop?
Eusebius's "divine will" and Augustine's "two cities" have shaped—and complicated—our ideas of church and state.
The Founding Father of the Black Conservative Movement
How Jay Parker mentored a Supreme Court justice and provided a platform for black intellectuals
Reflections on the Fall of the Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall fell thirty years ago. Here’s what it meant—and what we need to remember today.
Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation
A call for gratitude and thanksgiving delivered at the height of the Civil War—words well worth recalling in our own...
What Is American Political Theory?
Political theory is always popular during times of civil unrest, and our times are no exception. So let's get to the basics.
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