Dear Friend,
Summer is nearly here, and at the Claremont Institute that means the start of Fellowship season. In just a few weeks, our 2023 Publius class will convene in sunny California to study the distinctive moral and political principles of the American constitutional order. We can’t wait to meet the new Fellows!
Along with these good tidings—and, hopefully, good weather—we hope you’ll enjoy these updates on what’s happening at the Claremont Institute.
A new Claremont Review of Books is on the way. Enjoy our own Christopher Caldwell on France, Scott Yenor on the first ladies of country music, Carl R. Trueman on woke pathologies—and more!
Speaking of books, our Senior Fellow Daniel J. Mahoney’s latest offering The Statesman as Thinker: Portraits of Greatness, Courage, and Moderation, was named Conservative Book of the Year by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
We lost our Senior Fellow, the great Angelo M. Codevilla (1943-2021) much too soon. His impact on how conservatives think about foreign policy, statesmanship, and the relationship between citizens and the state was immense. Friends recently gathered in Washington, D.C. to discuss his amazing legacy. You can watch the event HERE.