Rights, for good or ill, are only as secure as the public’s long-run commitment to them.
Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
When the World’s Religions Were Remade
How the 19th century gave birth to new religious movements, from Theosophy to Christian Science to Zionism.
Two Hamlets of the 21st Century
The Northman and Fat Ham present tragic and comic reinterpretations of the prince of Denmark’s revenge tale.
The Right’s Populist Prophet
Willmoore Kendall, the 'populist conservative,' was a philosopher of majority rule
A Novel Without Character—But Plenty of Anti-Colonialism
Viet Thanh Nguyen's latest is a novel written to be written about
Harvey Mansfield’s Long Shadow
A celebration of the Harvard conservative's thought at the American Enterprise Institute
If God Is Beyond Sex, Must We Be, Too?
How Origen's Greek ideas about male and female live on in today's gender-confused society
When Modernity Awoke: 1922
A century ago, a literary earthquake shook the West and produced some of its most enduring works
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