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Taking the right seriously


From the latest issue of Modern Age, Ivan Kenneally (RIT): Reason, revelation, and American theocracy rightly understood; a review essay on American conservatism. From The Chronicle of Higher Education, Mark Lilla on taking the right seriously: Conservatism is a tradition, not a pathology (and responses). With respect to what: Leon Wieseltier on the latest Burke revival (and more). An interview with John Derbyshire, author of We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism (and more). A review essay: Traditionalists are at war with free-marketers, and the far right's resentment is deepening — is conservatism dead? From Commentary, Peter Wehner and Michael Gerson on the path to Republican revival. From The American Interest, Steven Teles on what Republicans can learn from the Age of Reagan. Charles R. Kesler on

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