The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture

Scientism Is Not Science
Pedro Blas González looks at the ways scientism can miss and misdirect our existential engagement with reality.

Genuine Realism in a Multipolar World
Eric Adler welcomes Claes Ryn’s demonstration of how we can find a common ground through our differences in politics and international relations.

Dharma and the Constitution
Jason Morgan reviews an important new history focusing on the religious elements of the Pacific War.

The Last Inkling
Michael Toscano offers an appreciation for the life and work of Christopher Tolkien.

On Books For Middle America
We interview Bria Sandford, editor for the Sentinel and Portfolio imprints, on the state of conservative publishing and related topics.

Hey Buddy, Can You Spare an Enthymeme?
Casey Chalk welcomes a book on rhetoric and reasoning that could lead to more charity in our public discourse, not to mention more logical arguments.

Two Cheers for the Spanish Empire
Alberto M. Fernandez reviews a corrective history of the Spanish Empire.

The British Are Coming
William Anthony Hay reviews a promising new history of the American Revolution with a fresh British perspective.

The Quality of Objects
Scott Beauchamp reviews a new book on art and reality from sportswriter turned philosopher Graham Harman.
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition.