A Liberal in a Democratic Age
A new biography demonstrates how James Bryce sought to rally historical intellects against the worst excesses of democracy.
A new biography demonstrates how James Bryce sought to rally historical intellects against the worst excesses of democracy.
As an intellectual movement, conservatism is at a crossroads.
Intellectual conservatism should be more than a war cry. At its best, it is an invitation to enjoy the great traditions of our civilization.
Teaching the conservative disposition is not about ideological conformity. The point is to appreciate the good, the true, and the beautiful.
A tradition of intellectual conservatism can help the next generation reject hate and realize that “the object of life is Love.”
Dostoevsky's Demons offers an instructive lesson about education bereft of virtue.
Blending rationalism and scripture, Mustafa Akyol’s volume makes a strong case for religious liberty in Islam.
Restraining unions and embracing the classics will enable even the poorest schools to thrive.
Article II of the Constitution offered significant concessions to those who preferred a more plural executive.