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* Burke and the Nation
* A Giant Leap, Fifty Years On
* Notes on a New Fusionism
* Rangers and Hobbits: Towards Liberal Arts for the Common Good
** Burke and the Nation ([link removed])
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by Yuval Levin
Our particular national character, as Burke could see even before American independence, is uniquely oriented by certain principled commitments. Read More » ([link removed])
** A Giant Leap, Fifty Years On ([link removed])
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by Tony Williams
The fiftieth anniversary of Apollo 11 is a time for honoring that human spirit that drives us to extraordinary achievements previously thought impossible. Read More » ([link removed])
** Notes on a New Fusionism ([link removed])
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by Marc DeGirolami
There are too few legal traditionalists to achieve what Merriam wants; this argues for a restorative project that’s conceptual rather than demographic. Read More » ([link removed])
** Rangers and Hobbits: Towards Liberal Arts for the Common Good ([link removed])
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by Micah Meadowcroft
We must create and inculcate the moral imagination by which we all live. Read More » ([link removed])
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