. . . is even greater than usual.
There’s a symposium on Catherine Zuckert’s PLATO’S PHILOSOPHERS—featuring Mary Nichols, Bob Kraynak, Arlene Saxonhouse, and others.
PLUS there’s the definitive UPDATE of STRAUSSOPHOBIA, a really enjoyable article entitled “What Was Leo Strauss?” by Peter Minowitz.
AND! there’s an excellent review essay on Catherine’s and Mary’s Plato books by Suzanne Smith.
I also got my COMMENTARY issue on “41 leading writers” on being optimistic or pessimistic about America’s future. It is also great, and not just because it includes contributions by Ceaser and ME.
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