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The author urges the pursuit of religion as a method for finding meaning in the world and as a tool for rejecting nihilism.
Roger Scruton, Britain's foremost conservative philosopher, offers a traditionalist manifesto to discomfit both the left and American free-marketeers.
I am deeply moved and honored more than I can say by this award from my esteemed colleagues and friends at AEI, and especially because of its association with the name and memory of Irving Kristol, a man for all seasons. Irving Kristol was my teacher, editor, mentor, patron, and...
Recent writings by the “new atheists”—Richard Dawkins, Daniel C. Dennett, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens—present an ideal occasion for Michael Novak to return to his deepest philosophical passion: exploring a reasoned approach to questions about the nature and destiny of human beings.
Novak begins No One Sees God...
Irving Kristol's analysis of neoconservatism sensibly influenced a group of catholic intellectuals identified with the expression Catholic Whig Tradition.
If it is comfort that you seek, do not go to belief.
Steven Pinker of Harvard University delivered the second of the 2003-2004 Bradley Lectures on October 7, 2003.






