A poem from the Fall 2021 issue of Modern Age
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
Solzhenitsyn: Exile in America
The great chronicler of Soviet totalitarianism may have been grateful for the reception he received in America but Russia...
Jokerman: Bob Dylan Beyond Eighty
That disheveled man in the green tracksuit you might think is a hobo could just be the most ballyhooed American recording...
A Pilgrim’s Progress
The former producer of William F. Buckley’s “Firing Line” has written a candid expression of faith, intoned in a...
A Case for Political Humility
John C. Calhoun was intelligent, public-spirited, and forthright. But he lacked a virtue that his age and our own both...
God and Man at Yale at 70: A New Introduction
William F. Buckley Jr.'s "God and Man at Yale" raised howls among left-leaning academics when it debuted in 1951, revealing...
“Woke” Is the New Sorcery
Ideologues obsessed with race have a reason for attaching magical significance to the language they impose on our society.
The Progressive Way to Wreck a Civilization
A group of conservative intellectuals and opinion makers assess what has become of the West. The picture is not pretty.
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