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Roger Scruton, Britain's foremost conservative philosopher, offers a traditionalist manifesto to discomfit both the left and American free-marketeers.
Wrestling with the awesomeness and beauty of Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung.
American speech, like English speech, used to sparkle.
A new study shows that public universities trounce the private ones in terms of the percentage return on investment.
Peter Berkowitz will deliver the November Bradley Lecture.
The atheist view of the world israther bleaker than that of Jews and Christians: suffering under the weight of evil is meaningless, and so is any struggle against evil.
A world lacking in passion also lacks the necessary components for punishment.
Nietzsche's framework for understanding the use and abuse of history are helpful in reflecting on some of the contemporary uses to which Churchill’s memory is now put.




