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C. S. Lewis and The Abolition of Man
I. The Social, Political, and Cultural Thought of C. S. Lewis Introduction: A Christian Humanist in the Modern Age Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) occupies a distinctive position in twentieth-century intellectual history....
C. S. Lewis and The Abolition of Man
I. The Social, Political, and Cultural Thought of C. S. Lewis Introduction: A Christian Humanist in the Modern Age Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) occupies a distinctive position in twentieth-century intellectual history....
Russell Kirk and Enemies of the Permanent Things
Social, Political and Cultural Thought of Russel Kirk I. Social Thought: Order, Tradition, and the Moral Imagination The Permanent Things At the center of Kirk’s social philosophy lies the idea...
Russell Kirk and Enemies of the Permanent Things
Social, Political and Cultural Thought of Russel Kirk I. Social Thought: Order, Tradition, and the Moral Imagination The Permanent Things At the center of Kirk’s social philosophy lies the idea...
Lionel Trilling's The Liberal Imagination
Lionel Trilling occupies a distinctive place in twentieth-century intellectual history as a critic who consistently blurred the boundaries between literature, politics, and moral philosophy. Writing primarily in mid-century America, Trilling...
Lionel Trilling's The Liberal Imagination
Lionel Trilling occupies a distinctive place in twentieth-century intellectual history as a critic who consistently blurred the boundaries between literature, politics, and moral philosophy. Writing primarily in mid-century America, Trilling...
F. R. Leavis and The Great Tradition
I. The Social, Political, and Cultural Thought of Sir F. R. Leavis Introduction Sir F. R. Leavis stands as one of the most influential and controversial figures in twentieth-century English...
F. R. Leavis and The Great Tradition
I. The Social, Political, and Cultural Thought of Sir F. R. Leavis Introduction Sir F. R. Leavis stands as one of the most influential and controversial figures in twentieth-century English...
Sir James George Frazer and The Golden Bough
I. Social, Political, and Cultural Thought of Sir James George Frazer Introduction Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941) occupies a central position in the development of modern anthropology and comparative religion....
Sir James George Frazer and The Golden Bough
I. Social, Political, and Cultural Thought of Sir James George Frazer Introduction Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941) occupies a central position in the development of modern anthropology and comparative religion....
Irving Babbitt's Democracy and Leadership
Irving Babbitt stands as one of the most influential yet frequently misunderstood figures in twentieth-century intellectual history. As a literary critic, cultural theorist, and moral philosopher, Babbitt articulated a sustained...
Irving Babbitt's Democracy and Leadership
Irving Babbitt stands as one of the most influential yet frequently misunderstood figures in twentieth-century intellectual history. As a literary critic, cultural theorist, and moral philosopher, Babbitt articulated a sustained...