Volume 44, Number 3 (Summer 2006)
Table of Contents
Editor’s Note: Permanent Things Here and Abroad
- Faith-based Initiatives in Action
a review by James E. Person, Jr.
-
Street
Saints: Renewing America’s Cities
by Barbara
J. Elliott (Templeton Foundation Press, 2004), 320 pages
- Faith and the Marketplace
a review by Kevin P. Shields
-
Business
and Religion: A Clash of Civilizations?
edited by
Nicholas Capaldi (M&M Scrivener Press, 2005), 442 pages
- Historical Consciousness and Its Enemies
a review by Mark G. Malvasi
-
The
Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past, by
John Lewis Gaddis (Oxford 2004)
The
Limits of History, by Constantin Fasolt (Chicago
2003)
- Old China
by James V. Schall, S.J.
-
On Essays and Letters
- Books in Little
a review by Gerald J. Russello
-
- Liberalism and the Family Romance
a review by Thomas F. Bertonneau
-
John
Stuart Mill, by Nicholas Capaldi
(Cambridge
2004)
- Reconstructing Rights
a review by Joseph S. Devaney
-
The Bill of Rights: Creation and Reconstruction
by Akhil
Reed Amar (Yale University Press, 1998, 2005), 430 pages
- Revisiting Viereck
a review by Michael Federici
-
Conservatism Revisited: The Revolt Against Ideology,
by Peter Viereck.
With a major new study of Peter Viereck and Conservatism by Claes G. Ryn
(Transaction Publishers, 2005, 205 pages)
- The Rarity of the God-fearing Man
by Russell Kirk
-
- The Autumn of the Autocrat
a review by Michael J. Ard
-
After
Fidel: The Inside Story of Castro’s Regime
and Cuba’s Next Leader,
by Brian Latell
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, 288 pages)
Fidel:
Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant,
by Humberto E. Fontova
(Regnery, 2005, 256 pages)
- No Samson?
a review by Charles W. Dunn
-
Thinking
about the Presidency: Documents and Essays from the Founding
to the Present,
edited by Gary L. Gregg
(Rowman & Littlefield 2005)
- Marx of the Master Class
a review by Paul Gottfried
-
Calhoun
and Popular Rule: The Political Theory of the Disquisition and
Discourse
by H. Lee Cheek (University of Missouri Press, 2001), 202
pages
- Letter from Italy
by Flavio Felice
-
Debate on Relativism