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THE FINAL BATTLE:  FAITH, REASON & MILITANCY. 

TOLKIN BEGINS HIS MASTERPIECE & WHY JOSEPH CONRAD MATTERS

9/27/2020

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Tolkien’s “The Return of the Shadow,” 1937-1939
By Bradley J. Birzer on Sep 26, 2020 04:00 pm
Christopher Tolkien, in “The Return of the Shadow,” breaks down J.R.R. Tolkien’s drafts of the sequel to “The Hobbit” into three phases. In the third phase, the situations around them do grow tellingly darker, with drastic implications for the story that could shake the foundations even of the Blessed Realm, the land of the ...
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Tolkien Begins the Sequel to “The Hobbit”
Understanding William Faulkner
Five Defenses of Classical Education in a Time of Civil Unrest
The Abiding Relevance of ‘Heart of Darkness’ for Those Who Wage War by William Bray
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Habit and Grace
by Glenn ArberyIt should be too obvious to need saying, but thoughtfully reading the great works informs practical judgment in everyday circumstances—the sphere of the moral virtues. The Iliad, for example, shows us human nature under extreme duress. Understanding Agamemnon and the consequences of his actions gives us a complex gauge of character. We come to recognize how often in daily life surprises come and how much they reveal that we stand in need of grace... [MORE]
Aristotle Contra Mundum: The Woke Come for the Philosopher
by Anthony YetzerA voice of reason from the liberal bloc of our society which is otherwise teeming with madness, Professor Agnes Callard is admirable in her unwillingness to cancel Aristotle. In light of recent events, she might find his views are not so much prejudiced as they are realistic, and, on that note, timeless, unlike the egalitarian utopias which liberals are always chasing. The philosopher had a disposition toward the world around him which allowed him to see it in an exceptionally clear way... [MORE]
Arguing With Lincoln: The Views of M.E. Bradford & Richard Weaver
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COMMERCE, MANNERS & EQUALITY:  TOCQUEVILLE & BURKE

9/2/2020

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Burke on Monstrous Revolution and Regicide Peace
By Bradley J. Birzer on Oct 15, 2020 04:00 pm
Far from creating peace, Edmund Burke contended, the French Revolution had generated the greatest despotism the world had yet seen, politicizing all things and enslaving the vast majority of the population. The Revolution itself was monstrous and had created only monstrous things. Of Edmund Burke’s (1729-1797) four Letters on a Regicide Peace—his final work, ...
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John Calvin and the American Republic
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Reflections on Tocqueville: The Pervasiveness of Equality
By Bradley J. Birzer on Sep 01, 2020 04:00 pm
To this day, though America has changed in size, shape, demographics, and technology, “Democracy in America” remains the single finest description of the American experiment. Introducing his work to the world, Alexis de Tocqueville wrote that nothing struck him more than the pervasiveness of the idea of equality in the United States. Alexis de ...
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The Administrative Revolution & the End of Democracy  
​By Paul Krause on Oct 07, 2020 04:00 pm
If Alexis de Tocqueville were alive today and observing the situation of America, he would probably not be surprised that the democratic ethos of civil society, the township, and the autonomous local county have been crushed by the royal prerogatives of the executive and the administrative bureaucracy built around it. Most Americans are somewhat ...
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Manzoni’s Political Economy
The Administrative Revolution & the End of Democracy
Is America Tumbling Toward 1917 Russia?
Revisiting Robert Nisbet’s Conservative Classic
Burke’s First Letter of a Regicide Peace
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