Joseph L. Pappin III is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina. He is author of The Metaphysics of Edmund Burke (1993) and has been editor of Studies in Burke and His Time since the journal’s revival in 2002.
Ian Crowe is a research fellow with the Institute for Religion, Politics and Culture at Washington College, Maryland, a senior fellow at the Russell Kirk Center, Mecosta, Michigan, and executive editor of Studies in Burke and His Time. He studied Modern History at St....
Post-Liberalism: The Death of a Dream by Melvyn L. Fein. Transaction Press, 2012. Cloth, 359 pages, $40.Reality is never as we think of it. Yet we must live, act, think, choose, and find our place within some story about reality that purports to lay out the...
This is the second of two parts of a conversation with Bradley Birzer, who holds the Russell Amos Kirk Chair of American Studies at Hillsdale College and is one of his generation’s most important scholars of conservative thought and the tradition of Christian...
The Bookman is pleased to post the first of two parts of a conversation with Bradley Birzer. Brad holds the Russell Amos Kirk Chair of American Studies at Hillsdale College and is one of his generation’s most important scholars of conservative thought and the...
@NadyaWilliams81 @cjscalia @ubookman Nadya, I enjoyed this thoughtful and sharply written essay on an important book. Some day we might look for a chance to hash these issues out. Maybe with Christopher. What are the limits of political criteria? What does Christian humanism say on this question?