Volume 34, Number 1
Fall 1998
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Essays
- Severing the Ties that Bind: Women, the Family, and Social Institutions
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
HTML | PDF - The Moral Imagination in an Age of Sentiments
Vigen Guroian
PDF - Conservatism’s Third and Final Battle
William A. Rusher
PDF - A Return to Humane Architecture
Steven J. Schloeder
PDF - Silencing Susanna: The Rise of Neosexism and the Denigration of Women
Catherine Brown Tkacz
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Reviews
- Can Literature Survive the Academy?
Andrew J. Angyal
PDF - A Woman’s Place?
Emily Fisher Gray
PDF - A Landmark Revisited: Review and Consideration of George H. Nash’s The Conservative Movement in A
James E. Person, Jr. & Paul Gottfried
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Backcover:
It would be retrogression to attach oneself today to the ossified formulas of the Enlightenment We cannot avoid revising the fundamental definitions of human life and human society. Is it true that man is above everything? Is there no Higher Spirit above him? If the world has not come to its end, it has approached a major turn in history, equal in importance to the turn from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. I t will exact from us a spiritual upsurge, we shall have to rise to anew height of vision, to a new level of life No one on earth has any way left but-upward.
—Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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