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Humanitas From Vol. 12 Nbr. 1, March 1999 to Vol. 32 Nbr. 1-2, March 2019 National Humanities Institute, 2009
- The Chartered Rights of Americans: A Kirkian Case for the Incorporation of First Amendment Rights.
- The Concept of Statesmanship in John Marshall's Life of George Washington.
- What Psychology Might Learn from Traditional Christianity.
- Calvin Coolidge: Classical Statesman.
- Reflections on Russell Kirk.
- Extremism, The American Founding, and Russell Kirk's The Roots of American Order.
- A Sympathetic Reading of Emerson's Politics.
- Elites and Imperial Ambitions: A Symposium: The Real Thucydides Trap.
- The Danger of Too Much Safety.
- Encountering the Beautiful.
- The Neoliberal University and the Neoliberal Curriculum.
- Anatomy of a National Security Fiasco: The George W. Bush Administration, Iraq, and Groupthink.
- Populism, Elites, and National Security.
- History As Transcendence: What Leo Strauss Does Not Understand About Edmund Burke.
- Straussian Witchcraft and the Need for Devils' Advocates.
- The Medium Against the Message: The Dilemma of Utopian Narration.
- Rawls's Justification Model for Ethics: What Exactly Does It Justify?
- A Commonsense Approach to Literary Criticism.
- Can Alasdair MacIntyre Relieve Grene's Polanyian Regret?
- Postmodernism, Multiculturalism, and the Death of Tolerance: The Transformation of American Society.
- A Lucid Portrayal of Ambiguity: Locating Meaning in Hawthorne's 'My Kinsman, Major Molineux'.
- A Welcome Complement to The Inward Morning.
- Saving Subjective Natural Rights From Subjectivism.
- Bradley Birzer and the Kirk Revival.
- Conservative pragmatism, pragmatic conservatism.
- Schooling for "deep-knowing": on the education of a Pithecanthropus Erectus.
- The Coleridge circle: virtue ethics, sympathy, and outrage.
- Emerson on Plato: literary philosophy, dialectic, and the temporality of thought.
- Sources of American Republicanism: ancient models in the U.S. Capitol.
- The image of an executioner: princes and decapitations in John of Salisbury's Policraticus.
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