The Classics Revisited
- Witness over Sixty Years Winter 2012
- Bottom Rail on Top Summer 2011
- Conservation as a Conservative Concern Spring 2011
- Five Faces of Death Winter 2011
A “conservative character [is] suspicious of doctrinaire alteration, respectful toward history, preferring variety over uniformity, acknowledging a moral order composed of human persons, not of mere political and economic atoms subservient to the state.”
Russell Kirk, A Program for Conservatives, 1954