Featuring Dead End of the New Left by Philip Pilkington, Twentieth-Century Prophet by Dan Hitchens, and more
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This issue features:
** The Dead End of the New Left ([link removed])
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** Philip Pilkington
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The future the New Left dreamed about, the end of the liberal-capitalist West, may signal the diminution of its own power. More ([link removed])
** A Twentieth-Century Prophet ([link removed])
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** Dan Hitchens
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R. H. Tawney saw progress as something of a Victorian fairytale, and skepticism of it was among his most consistent themes.
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** Why I Went to a Catholic College ([link removed])
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** Veronica Clarke
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The American Catholic College scene was a strong contrast to the religious exposure I received at home. More ([link removed])
** Epic Failures ([link removed])
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** Liel Leibovitz
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Today’s epics aren’t interested in morality, the beating heart of the epic genre ever since those Greeks sailed to Troy. More ([link removed])
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