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Taking Religion Seriously is Murray’s autobiographical account of the decades-long evolution in his stance toward the idea of God in general and Christianity in particular.
Angelo Codevilla, a towering intellect and prolific scholar, left an indelible mark on the study of political philosophy and statesmanship.
For much of American history, an impassable gulf seemed to separate Jews and Christians, keeping their respective peoples and cultures far apart. But in recent decades that has begun to change. Suitable for both classroom use and stand-alone reading, the highly accessible contents of Jewish Roots of American Liberty will inform and inspire those who want to illuminate the bond between the American and Jewish stories and convey the blessings of that bond to a rising generation.
The Golden Thread, Volume I examines how the foundations were laid for the West’s political and economic dominance in the modern era, illuminating the deep roots of the ideas, arts, and institutions that continue to shape our world.
This new and expanded edition significantly updates Arabella’s story, charting its heavy engagement in the 2024 election, its continued ties to foreign funders, and its leadership in opposing the Trump administration.
This book explains how it is not Soviet Marxism, but a Marxism that was shaped by European intellectuals, adapted and refined by America’s student radicals of the 1960s, and diffused throughout the culture that has caused today’s social ills.
This “urgently important book” (Chimerinsky) promises to revolutionize thinking about one of the most important yet often overlooked developments in our age of increasingly cataclysmic threats accompanied by increasingly ineffective, yet dangerously intrusive, tools to predict and prevent these threats.
A continuation of Harry Jaffa’s New Birth of Freedom (2000) which takes into account the latest developments in his political philosophy as they bear on the interpretation of the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural.
The United States in Crisis: Citizenship, Immigration, and the Nation State argues that to preserve our freedom Americans must mount a defense of the nation state against the progressive forces who advocate for global government. The Founders of America were convinced that freedom would flourish only in a nation state. A nation state is a collection of citizens who share a commitment to the same principles. Today, the nation state is under attack by the progressive Left, who allege that it is the source of almost every evil in the world.
Ivy League universities can no longer be trusted to produce well-educated students. In Slacking, Adam Kissel, Rachel Alexander Cambre, and Madison Marino Doan dedicate one chapter to each of the Ivy League colleges, providing specific information about the courses, content, and core requirements that serious students need to succeed at each one.
This book is not a curriculum. It is, however, a list of “those things from mathematics you should have learned but probably didn’t.” The theorems and proofs in this book represent, in a small way, some of the best that has been said within the discipline of mathematics.
His life was soaked in sex, secret agents, suicide, and even a dose of Satanism. Then he became the unlikely idea man for the American Right. This book rewrites the history of the conservative movement through these Lost Papers of the American Right that expose the rivalries, jealousies, friendships, and fights among the makers of the movement.
In Seeking Truth and Speaking Truth, Robert George, an acclaimed political philosopher and legal scholar demonstrates what it means to reason one’s way to conclusions on controversial issues, rather than simply following the tribe or the crowd, or allowing oneself to be dragged around by one’s feelings or emotions.
The American story is one of great physical, intellectual, and spiritual adventure. Gems of American History explores how this extraordinary republic came to be—and what is required to preserve its legacy of liberty.
This book explores the efforts of assorted ideologists and totalitarian fanatics over the last two centuries to create a fictive “”Second Reality”” to replace the only human condition we know and argues that our failure to learn the right lessons from the totalitarian tragedy of the twentieth century (and to energetically pass on those lessons to new generations) allowed the ideological virus to metastasize in new and terrible ways.