fall 2022 Issue Between Marx and Aquinas by Daniel J. Mahoney Alasdair MacIntyre's rejection of liberalism.
summer 2022 Issue Worlds Without End by Spencer A. Klavan Marvel comics, quantum physics, and the secrets of the cosmos.
summer 2022 Issue Boys to Men by Noah M. Peterson Civilization does indeed depend on strength: good men must be strong, and strong men must be good.
summer 2022 Issue Eros and Civilization by Mark Regnerus By recovering a true anthropology, we can begin to clothe the self in the dignity of reality once more.
summer 2022 Issue Digital Disaster by Darryl Cooper The crucial task before us is to remain human, recovering a sense of ourselves as God-created beings whose virtue and flourishing is non-negotiable.
winter 2022 Issue Death Wish by Michael Knowles Harsanyi painstakingly details the many problems that Europe has brought upon itself and rightly warns his countrymen not to follow suit.
winter 2022 Issue The Whole Way of Life by James R. Stoner, Jr. Blitz engages in a running debate between two principal contenders for the best regime: classical aristocracy and liberal democracy.
winter 2022 Issue His Spirit Abides by Christopher Flannery In today’s divided America, when questions of American purpose and identity are increasingly contested, Lincoln’s wisdom is still speaking.
fall 2021 Issue Plutarch Without Parallel by Joseph Epstein The ancient world’s first man of letters.
fall 2021 Issue Angelo Maria Codevilla (1943–2021) by Hadley Arkes David Corbin Peter Thiel Alfred A. Balitzer David P. Goldman Michael Ledeen Carnes Lord Robert R. Reilly In memory of our beloved colleague, Angelo Codevilla.
fall 2021 Issue Daring to Know by Gary Saul Morson The Enlightenment has become a touchstone for culture-war debates about tolerance and open-mindedness.