Review of Hillsdale professor Brad Birzer’s book on Christian humanism
Michael LuccheseJune 6, 2023
How a military works to rebuild itself, and how to find value in service to an ungrateful nation are evergreen lessons of Atkinson’s novel.
Garrett ExnerMay 29, 2023
Porter Halyburton’s extraordinary memoir of his POW experience is a testament to the power of choice and human liberty
Marc LiVeccheMarch 25, 2023
Adm. Alfred Thayer Mahan was one of the greatest naval minds America has ever known. He deserves to be remembered.
Matt GobushMarch 13, 2023
A recently published collection of Jonathan Edwards’ sermons showcases the 18th century theologian’s enduring insights.
Jesse CrutchleyFebruary 3, 2023
Henry Kissinger has done it again with the publication of this outstanding book on leadership.
Mark AmstutzJanuary 26, 2023
Alexander Dugin is a serious scholar, a genuine intellectual, and a provocative social scientist who may be not unworthily pronounced the most formidable theoretical opponent of Western liberalism since Lenin.
Mark R. RoyceDecember 7, 2022
Necessary, discriminate, and proportionate force in the last resort in defense of good was essential in the Wild West–just as it’s essential today
Marc LiVeccheDecember 1, 2022
Stephen Wolfe has written an intellectually serious book, not an action plan. But its appeal is limited to a handful of idiosyncratic, patriarchal Calvinists.
Mark David HallNovember 29, 2022