Website Exclusives
Editor’s Note: About our Web Exclusives
- The Predicament of the Individual (June 2009)
an interview by the Editors
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An interview with James Poulos, editor of the Postmodern Conservative blog.
- The Freedom to Use Common Sense (June 2009)
an interview by The Editors
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An interview with Philip K. Howard, author of Life without Lawyers
- Forgotten Constitutional Founders (June 2009)
a review by Gerald J. Russello
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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
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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
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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
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A symposium in response to “Conservatism is Dead” by Sam Tanenhaus
- Richard John Neuhaus, RIP (January 2009)
by Gerald J. Russello, Editor
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- Examining our Techological Assumptions (January 2009)
an interview by The Editors
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An interview with Christine Rosen
- Behind the Big Ripoff (December 2008)
an interview by The Editors
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An interview with Timothy P. Carney
- Histories Right and Left (November 2008)
a review by Gerald J. Russello
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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
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- Theologian of the Heart (October 2008)
a review by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The Evolution of the Modern Presidency: An Interview with Gene Healy
- William F. Buckley, RIP (March 2008)
by Gerald J. Russello, Editor
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- The Legacies of Edmund Burke and Robert Frost (February 2008)
an interview by James E. Person, Jr.
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An Interview with Peter J. Stanlis
- Recapturing the Moral Imagination through Scotland (January 2008)
a review by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
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The Sporran by G. L. Gregg
(Butler Books, 2007, 275 pp.), $17.95.
- Capitalism, Socialism, and Beyond (January 2008)
a review by the Editors
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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
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Andy Catlett: Early Travels by Wendell Berry.
Shoemaker and Hoard (Emeryville, California), 160 pp., $23.00 cloth, 2006.