When Is There Too Much Whisky?

By |2022-10-05T14:46:02-05:00October 5th, 2022|Categories: Community, Culture, Economics, John Horvat|

Whisky is not a product of savvy entrepreneurs. It is a product of Scottish culture that, like the drink, should be savored and appreciated. The primary consumers should be the local populations that imagined whisky. When operations go big to satisfy cosmopolitan demand, they lose something of that human touch and local flavor that give [...]

Transcendent Vision: Brigid Boardman, Francis Thompson, & R. H. Ives Gammell

By |2022-10-01T18:20:50-05:00October 1st, 2022|Categories: Art, Beauty, Poetry|

I remember the excitement the day the crates arrived and were carefully opened, and what emerged was overwhelming. What was beginning to happen was a unique partnership combining all the art forms: poetry, painting, music, and theater into one evening’s performance. She was British-chilly until I brought out the gin: one ice cube and a [...]

Defending the Permanent Things

By |2022-09-22T17:17:45-05:00September 22nd, 2022|Categories: Books, Classical Education, Culture, Education, Language, Liberal Learning, Timeless Essays|

Apologists for Greek and Latin have lately dwindled. Yet in the past several years there have been some notable attempts to save classical education from utter extinction—one of which is Tracy Lee Simmons’ “Climbing Parnassus.” Climbing Parnassus: A New Apologia for Greek and Latin, by Tracy Lee Simmons (290 pages, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2007) As [...]

What Happened to Excellence?

By |2023-08-02T08:20:20-05:00September 18th, 2022|Categories: Character, Culture, Eric Voegelin, Essential, Featured, George A. Panichas, Great Books, Irving Babbitt, Modernity, Timeless Essays, Virtue|

Excellence predicates aspiration and transcendence, a quest for a higher qual­ity of attainment and, in effect, going beyond the moment. Excellence, which can be defined as the state of excelling and of surpassing merit, is now increasingly one of the lost words of the English language. And increasingly the special qualities that this word de­notes [...]

Illuminating Truth & Beauty: The Choral Music of Samuel Adler

By |2022-09-17T17:07:43-05:00September 17th, 2022|Categories: Audio/Video, Michael De Sapio, Music, Senior Contributors|

Throughout his work, Samuel Adler shows himself a composer unafraid to engage with the deepest spiritual questions. His ecumenicism is based on a commitment to truth, to humanity, and to the word of God, and his music is based on perennial aesthetic values of clarity and beauty. For that reason, his music speaks to our [...]

Variations on “God Save the King” and “Rule Britannia”

By |2022-09-15T17:23:22-05:00September 15th, 2022|Categories: Audio/Video, England, Ludwig van Beethoven, Music|

Ludwig van Beethoven's Variations on "God save the King" and Variations on "Rule Britannia" for piano were published in 1803. Pianist Angela Hewitt remarks: Concerning the 7 Variations on ‘God save the King’, WoO78, Beethoven made the comment that he wanted to ‘show the English what a blessing they have’ with that tune.... It makes [...]

Where Is the Beauty in Buildings?

By |2022-09-12T17:36:47-05:00September 12th, 2022|Categories: Architecture, Beauty, Civilization, Culture, Modernity, Timeless Essays, Western Civilization|

Architecture exists all around us all the time. The consequence of bad architecture, therefore, is to make us feel less at home, as if the buildings glare at us as we go about our business, making an urban space into a place where no one feels welcome. So, what are the guiding principles of ‘good’ [...]

Seeing With the Eye of Sauron: Amazon’s “Rings of Power”

By |2022-09-09T18:14:32-05:00September 9th, 2022|Categories: Film, J.R.R. Tolkien, Joseph Pearce, Senior Contributors|

The whole point of "The Lord of the Rings" is that true heroism is inseparable from true humility, and that true humility is inseparable from true love. The spirit of Amazon’s "Rings of Power" is the very reverse of this. Heroism is inseparable from pride, and pride is inseparable from self-empowerment. What would happen if [...]

The Old-Fashioned Art of Visiting

By |2023-08-18T18:02:26-05:00September 6th, 2022|Categories: Civil Society, Culture, Literature, Mitchell Kalpakgian, Timeless Essays, Tradition|

Social visits are done for their own sake, for disinterested reasons, for the pleasure of others, and as a gracious act of thoughtfulness that dignifies both the visitor and the visited. In the novels of Louisa May Alcott, a time prior to the invention of the telephone, and even into the middle of the twentieth [...]

The Mysteries of Madness and Genius

By |2022-09-05T14:54:03-05:00September 5th, 2022|Categories: Art, Beauty, Culture, History, Imagination, Marcia Christoff Reina, Philosophy, Poetry, Timeless Essays|

The world has long sought to explain the mysteries of madness and genius and has largely failed to do so. Perhaps the better idea would be simply to allow madness and genius to go on explaining the world’s own mysteries to itself. “A post-mortem examination of the brain of Nietzsche might conceivably show us the [...]

The Dignity of Work

By |2025-08-31T18:23:48-05:00September 4th, 2022|Categories: Coronavirus, Culture, Economics, Labor/Work, Timeless Essays|

When the government began to define “essential” services, I began to question the relationship between man and his labor: Does man simply work to provide the means to live for his household or does he engage in work for its own sake? The rising unemployment numbers, which of course is the natural consequence of a [...]

In the Land of the Lotus-Eaters

By |2022-09-01T12:13:31-05:00August 31st, 2022|Categories: Culture, Homer, Odyssey, Timeless Essays, Western Civilization, Western Tradition|

Much like the weary Greek scouts who succumbed to the effects of the alluring lotus fruit in the “Odyssey,” we have lost sight of the higher ends for which we are designed. The Western world no longer possesses a firm sense of purpose or understanding of itself. But what has led to such a general [...]

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