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A review of Gertrude Himmelfarb's book The Moral Imagination: From Edmund Burke to Lionel Trilling.
A literary elegy formurdered-by-modernity romantic love.
The battle continues over the translation of "The Second Sex," by Simone de Beauvoir. But the truth is that the book is painful to read in any language, including French.
The English language used to belong to the readers and writers, but the influence of feminism has altered its characteristics.
Classical, not radical, feminism offers a tried-and-true roadmap to equality and freedom. It is time to reclaim true feminism and restore its lost history.
Bradley Fellow Charles Murray delivered the seventh of AEI"s 1997-1998 Bradley Lectures on March 9, 1998.
The author looks back at the remarkable changes--mostly for the better--that have taken place in the world since his birth.
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick remembers herearly years.



