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An Architect Reconsiders ‘The Architecture of Servitude and Boredom’

An Architect Reconsiders ‘The Architecture of Servitude and Boredom’

by Erik Bootsma | May 31, 2020

By Erik Bootsma When Russell Kirk wrote “The Architecture of Servitude and Boredom” in the early 1980s, one would be hard pressed to find architecture at a lower point. In his essay, Dr. Kirk describes how it came to pass that over the course of the previous forty...

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“The Last God’s Dream,” while certainly among the more daring of Kirk’s “experiments in the moral imagination”(as he described his literary efforts), is also one of the more successful at blending the author’s varied interests in politics, history, literature, and metaphysics.

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