The Patient on the Table: On the Somewhat Exaggerated Death of Poetry
Poetry is in rough shape—but why?
Poetry is in rough shape—but why?
A brief reconsideration of Peter Thiel’s justly famous essay may help us understand why, in politics, there is only the Straussian moment.
Morello compellingly argues that the authentic conservative must open himself to the grace which is the ultimate remedy for our human and modern discontents.
If the state is the author of our rights and has the power to grant them to us, then they are not rights, but permissions that the state could revoke at any moment.
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