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The Predicament of the Individual (June 2009)
an interview by the Editors
An interview with James Poulos, editor of the Postmodern Conservative blog.
The Freedom to Use Common Sense (June 2009)
an interview by The Editors
An interview with Philip K. Howard, author of Life without Lawyers
Forgotten Constitutional Founders (June 2009)
a review by Gerald J. Russello
An Incautious Man: The Life of Gouverneur Morris by Melanie Miller (ISI Books 2008, $25.00). Forgotten Founder, Drunken Prophet: The Life of Luther Martin by Bill Kauffman (ISI Books 2008, $25.00).
Marshall McLuhan: Postmodern Grammarian (May 2009)
a review by Joseph P. Duggan
The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time by Marshall McLuhan Edited by W. Terrence Gordon Gingko Press (Corte Madera, Calif.) 356 pp., $39.96 Cloth, 2005. The Medium and the Light: Reflections on Religion by Marshall McLuhan. Edited by Eric McLuhan and Jacek Szklarek Stoddart (Toronto) 219 pp., $22.95 Paper, 1999
Original Meaning and Judicial Restraint (February 2009)
an interview by the Editors
An Interview with M. Edward Whelan III
Is Conservatism Dead? (February 2009)
by Joseph P. Duggan, Austin Bramwell, Daniel McCarthy, Lee Edwards, James Poulos, and Roger Kimball
A symposium in response to “Conservatism is Dead” by Sam Tanenhaus
Richard John Neuhaus, RIP (January 2009)
by Gerald J. Russello, Editor
Examining our Techological Assumptions (January 2009)
an interview by The Editors
An interview with Christine Rosen
Behind the Big Ripoff (December 2008)
an interview by The Editors
An interview with Timothy P. Carney
Histories Right and Left (November 2008)
a review by Gerald J. Russello
Rightward Bound: Making America Conservative in the 1970s by Bruce J. Schulman and Julian E. Zelizer, eds. (Harvard University Press, 2008), 373 pp. A Conservative History of the American Left by Daniel J. Flynn (Crown Forum, 2008), 455 pp.
The Conservative Exiles’ Reading List (November 2008)
by Joseph P. Duggan
Theologian of the Heart (October 2008)
a review by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
The Thought of Pope Benedict XVI: An Introduction to the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger, Second Edition by Aidan Nichols. Burns & Oates/Continuum (London) 284 pp., $24.95 Paper, 2007 Ratzinger’s Faith: The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI by Tracey Rowland. Oxford University Press (Oxford/New York) 232 pp., $24.95 Hardback, 2008
The Problem with the World is You? (September 2008)
a review by Chuck Chalberg
God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get it by Jim Wallis. New York: HarperCollins, 2005, 2006. 432 pages.
Removing the Judicial Mask (July 2008)
a review by Gerald J. Russello
How Judges Think by Richard A. Posner (Harvard University Press, 2008), 387 pp, $29.95
A Stirring Defense of the Conversation (June 2008)
a review by James Seaton
Education’s End: Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on the Meaning of Life by Anthony T. Kronman. Yale University Press (New Haven), 320 pages, hardcover, $27.50; 2007
From National Executive to Therapist-in-Chief (May 2008)
an interview by the Editors
The Evolution of the Modern Presidency: An Interview with Gene Healy
William F. Buckley, RIP (March 2008)
by Gerald J. Russello, Editor
The Legacies of Edmund Burke and Robert Frost (February 2008)
an interview by James E. Person, Jr.
An Interview with Peter J. Stanlis
Recapturing the Moral Imagination through Scotland (January 2008)
a review by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
The Sporran by G. L. Gregg (Butler Books, 2007, 275 pp.), $17.95.
Capitalism, Socialism, and Beyond (January 2008)
a review by the Editors
Beyond Capitalism and Socialism: A New Statement of an Old Idea, Tobias Lanz, ed. (IHS Press, 2007, 234 pp.), $19.95.
Man and His Eschatological Destiny (December 2007)
a review by Robert C. Cheeks
Andy Catlett: Early Travels by Wendell Berry. Shoemaker and Hoard (Emeryville, California), 160 pp., $23.00 cloth, 2006.

 

 

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