Volume 4, Number 1 (Winter 1964)
Contents
Best of the Bookman 12 February 2012
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The Third Road
by - Economics of the Free Society, by Wilhelm Roepke. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1963. 261 pp.
Imagination rules the world.
Russell Kirk
Good Music and Christian Music
Mark Hijleh
The Religion of Human Rights
Addison Del Mastro
Vandenberg in Full: Babbitt No More
Jon K. Lauck
Not Just Another World War Two Book
David De Gregorio
The Naked Emperors
Eve Tushnet
Why We Need Liverpool
William Anthony Hay
Francis Sempa reviews The Generals in the Spring 2018 issue of Army History.
Matthew Robare reports for ISI on a recent conference held at Harvard on Christianity and liberalism, featuring Bookman contributor Adrian Vermeule.
Gracy Olmstead in The New York Times on whether localism can save American politics.
Michael Dirda writes on why ancient literature still matters and mentions frequent reviewer and University Bookman guest speaker A. M. Juster.
Grant Havers on George Hawley’s new book on the “alt-right.”
Jesse Merriam has a long review of Stephen Presser’s casebook on the history of law teaching, parts of which first appeared in The University Bookman, in Constitutional Commentary.
We are pleased to announce the release of The University Bookman on Edmund Burke, now available for Kindle. Collecting 21 reviews, essays, and interviews from the Bookman on the life and thought of Edmund Burke, this book is only $2.99, and purchases support our ongoing work to provide an imaginative defense of the Permanent Things. (3 Mar 2015)