An End to Enervated Conservatism

The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Arthur Milikh joins the podcast to discuss the handicaps of contemporary conservatism and how to chart a path forward. His February essay in the American Mind, “A New Conservatism Must Emerge,” may be found here. For more on his work at Claremont, see here.

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