
Keith Preston: Carl Schmitt and the Nomos of the Earth
Keith Preston: Carl Schmitt and the Nomos of the Earth
Keith Preston discusses the political thought of Carl Schmitt, Schmitt's interpretation of the political events of his l... Read more
7 May 2013
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Paul Gottfried: Up From Liberalism?
Paul Gottfried: Up From Liberalism?
Paul Gottfried traces the development of the American Right and the Conservative Movement from Anti-Communism to Democra... Read more
7 May 2013
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Thomas Bertonneau: Spengler and the Reaction to Democratic Equality
Thomas Bertonneau: Spengler and the Reaction to Democratic Equality
Thomas Bertonneau presents an overview of Oswald Spengler's thought on democracy, equality and socialism. An updated art... Read more
7 May 2013
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E. Christian Kopff: Real Virtue - Lessons from the Ancients
E. Christian Kopff: Real Virtue - Lessons from the Ancients
Chris Kopff reminds us of the importance of the first western conservative canon, the classical canon, including the Bib... Read more
7 May 2013
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Lee Congdon: The Spirit of George Kennan
Lee Congdon: The Spirit of George Kennan
Lee Congdon discusses George Kennan's political thought. He makes the point that the bipartisan enthusiasm for the so ca... Read more
7 May 2013
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Michael Desch: "Human Rights" and Endless War
Michael Desch: "Human Rights" and Endless War
To understand American Foreign policy, one must understand American liberal teleology and its limitations. Looking at th... Read more
7 May 2013
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Jim Kalb: Liberal Values and the Seduction of the American Right
Jim Kalb: Liberal Values and the Seduction of the American Right
Conservatives value consensus and authority, but since the American consensus and American power structures have been co... Read more
7 May 2013
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Henry Harpending: Missing the Genetic Link
Henry Harpending: Missing the Genetic Link
Henry Harpending makes the case that the conservative canon should include the latest science on human genetics. He cons... Read more
7 May 2013
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F. Roger Devlin: The Impossibility of Reform
F. Roger Devlin: The Impossibility of Reform
Roger Devlin recounts the attempts to reform higher education, and their ultimate failure. The hope, he suggests, is in ... Read more
7 May 2013
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Robert Weissberg: The Limits of Charter Schools
Robert Weissberg: The Limits of Charter Schools
Robert Weissberg asks why so many wealthy people invest so much money in fruitless schemes to close the racial achieveme... Read more
7 May 2013
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