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Issue 3

Conservatives have traditionally spoken of themselves as the voices of truth, goodness and beauty drowned by the tide of modern revolution. They have been by nature pessimistic, not merely or even chiefly about the probable fortunes of any utopian schemes for perfection of a dual-natured man…

In this Issue

  • Boredom by Dan Silver
  • An Interview with Harvey Mansfield by The Editors
  • Burke, Paine and the Great Law of Change by Yuval Levin
  • Conserving the Novel by Jon Baskin
  • Joe Frank by Alex Yablon
  • Revolutionary History by Scott Spillman
  • John Hanson’s Statement of Teaching Philosophy by Jonathan Ullyot
  • Object Lessons by Craig Carson
  • The White Ribbon by Andrea Haslanger
  • Ecstatic Variations by Scott Esposito
  • Why Conservatives Should Read Marx by Jonny Thakkar
  • Wildman at Work by Micah Lott
  • Don DeLillo by William Wood
  • The Drama of Cultural Conservatism by James M. Wilson
  • Everything Alright? by Adam M. Bright
  • Call of Duty by Joshua Casteel
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