Wendell Berry, Beauty, and the Future of Conservatism
Much has been said, including within my own writing for this publication, regarding the perilous state of modern American culture...
Samuel D. Samson is a fourth-year student studying political philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, and an undergraduate fellow at the Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture. His work focuses St. Thomas Aquinas’s natural law theory and the intersection of conservatism with religion, family, community, economics, and culture.
Much has been said, including within my own writing for this publication, regarding the perilous state of modern American culture...
A Tale of Whining On May 4th, right-wing podcaster Steven Crowder posted a video criticizing Pope Francis. However, instead of...
Adoration of the free market has always been prevalent within conservative circles. Particularly since the Reagan era, the mantra of...
Traditional conservatism has long-held religion to be foremost of man’s vital institutions, both the source of his good and of...
For centuries, January 6th has been best known as the feast of the Epiphany, a celebration of the Magi’s visit...