From the Fall 2015 issue of the Intercollegiate Review—If you're puzzled, not to mention horrified, by the Islamic...
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
Office Hours with Steven F. Hayward, the Happy Warrior
The Ronald Reagan Professor of Public Policy at Pepperdine University answers student questions about what it means to...
Shirts and Skins: What Plato and Lauryn Hill Reveal About Self-Respect
What Lauryn Hill and the philosophical tradition can teach both liberals and conservatives about clothing and culture
When Good Intentions Aren’t Good Enough
From the Fall 2015 issue of the Intercollegiate Review: Setting aside their constitutionality, do racial preferences...
Why You Should Read “The Worst Books”
Take the advice of the Great Books and start reading the very Worst Books.
Grover Cleveland, The Forgotten Conservative
From the Fall 2015 issue of the Intercollegiate Review: Meet the Democrat who cut spending, defended free markets, and...
Why You Need to See “Hamilton: The Musical”
In Hamilton: The Musical, the glories and trials of the American founding are broken down in the form of a rap...
Freedom and Virtue: Allies or Antagonists?
Can't live with them, can't live without them. So how can we reconcile freedom and virtue?
The Age of (Mis)Information
We throw out statistics as easily as we throw out pizza boxes. But does having a sheath of statistics mean...
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