The Fall of the Berlin Wall by William F. Buckley
A short and concise history of one of the most compelling symbols of the Cold War.
A short and concise history of one of the most compelling symbols of the Cold War.
Today was a milestone in my life. Since becoming avid reader of National Review my freshman year in high school, I have always dreamed of getting published in t...
Since people seem to love book lists, I thought I would post on another humbling list that further illustrates my lack of education. In competition with, and in...
A novel in its earliest form, before it begins to be rendered into language, is a cloud of sorts that hovers over the writers head, a mystery born with clues to...
My political and philosophical leanings have been heavily influenced by Russell Kirk. As fellow Michigander, historian, and lover of literature I was immediatel...
This is the second part of an interview with Dr. W. Wesley McDonald, author of Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology. Part one can be found here. Below Dr. McDon...