winter 2019 Issue Seven Shades of Gray by Khalil Habib Gray’s book arrives like an uninvited guest to a premature celebration of God's death.
winter 2019 Issue Making the Presidency Great Again by Mark Helprin It takes more than an election to make a president.
winter 2019 Issue 2020 Foresight by Charles R. Kesler The Trump Administration needs to keep its eye on the argument, if it intends to win the vote.
winter 2019 Issue Our Herodotus by Mackubin T. Owens Robert Kaplan puts geography back in geopolitics.
winter 2019 Issue Best of Enemies by Richard Samuelson Gordon Wood's method presumes that there is not a robust or transhistorical human nature.
winter 2019 Issue Ye Shall Be as Gods by James V. Schall Modern Christianity has failed to distinguish itself fully from humanism.
winter 2019 Issue The Last of the Founders by Michael M. Uhlmann John Marshall is the least appreciated Founding Father.
winter 2019 Issue Battle for a Continent by Algis Valiunas Francis Parkman’s politically incorrect history.
winter 2019 Issue Conservatism after Trump by William Voegeli Insights, challenges, and opportunities.