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Jeremy M. Beer
Russell Kirk’s place in twentieth“century intellectual life is difficult to ascertain. Though long“since canonized as one of the fathers of modern conservatism, in large part because of his influential 1953 book The Conservative Mind , Kirk (who died in 1994) fits awkwardly with the other men . . . . Continue Reading »
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