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Mid-Afternoon Map: In Search of the Enigmatic Spaniard
War on the Rocks
Welcome to Mid-Afternoon Map, our exclusive members-only newsletter that provides a cartographic perspective on current events, geopolitics, and history.
1 month ago
The Essential Paul Elmer More
The Imaginative Conservative
Paul Elmer More, perhaps the last century's greatest Christian apologist. The final appeal of the humanist is not to any historical convention but to intuition.
2 months ago
Irving Babbitt: The Primary Human Conflict Is in the Soul of the Individual
National Review
Irving Babbitt warned against the romantic view that free spirits are oppressed by society. A response to anti-liberals.
75 months ago
Irving Babbitt: American Burke
The Imaginative Conservative
Irving Babbitt did not believe that society could save itself by reform at the bottom. “All reform must start at the top,” among the leadership classes.
39 months ago
Victory in “Battle of Classics” Could Save Civilization, Book Says
Education Next
A 100-year-old debate over what Harvard students should learn, according to Eric Adler, associate professor of the classics at the University of Maryland.
36 months ago
About Us
The Imaginative Conservative
The Imaginative Conservative is an on-line journal for those who seek the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. We address culture, liberal learning, politics,...
2 months ago
Permanent Things: T. S. Eliot's Conservatism
The Imaginative Conservative
TS Eliot's conservatism is “pre-political,” offering no simple formula for the modern polity. He reminds us that even if we could have our way in the political...
10 months ago
The Great American Freak-Out and How to Address It – Ryan Streeter
Law & Liberty
Americans want to believe in the future, that getting ahead and opportunity are still fundamental to being American.
42 months ago
Raymond Babbitt Obituary (1930 - 2017) - Danby, NY - Ithaca Journal
Legacy.com
Raymond Irving Babbitt, age 86, of Danby NY, formerly of St. Augustine FL, passed away peacefully on March 27, 2017 at the Cayuga Ridge Nursing Facility in...
91 months ago
Democracies At War | by Mark Bauerlein | Media
First Things
William S. Smith joins the podcast to discuss US foreign policy and his book Democracy and Imperialism: Irving Babbitt and Warlike Democracies.
49 months ago