The right’s intellectual rebirth began with Russell Kirk, Robert Nisbet, and Leo Strauss.
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
How Davos Man Beat the Family Man
The grand strategy of the Great Reset is “divide and conquer.”
God, Man, and Climate Change
Edward Abbey was a literary giant as well as an environmental radical—but he wasn’t anti-human.
Counterrevolution by Education
How the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists came to be—and became not merely individualist but conservative.
A Woman of Power
Marie de Vignerot was Richelieu’s right-hand woman at the height of France’s global empire.
Vargas Llosa’s Intolerant Liberalism
The Nobel Prize-winner’s intellectual memoir shows how classical liberalism morphs into a narrow neoliberalism.
When Christians Must Not Turn the Other Cheek
The German Jesuit Alfred Delp offered Christian resistance to totalitarian violence—a message far more complex and...
The Year the Right Was Reborn
Seven decades later, we are still drawing from the work of conservatives in 1953.
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