Imaginative Conservatism

By |2018-10-20T16:02:20-05:00December 14th, 2010|Categories: Conservatism, Quotation, RAK, Russell Kirk|

Russell Kirk Without the peril of destruction of the best in civilization there would be no motive to conservative action and no honor in being a man.  The poetic imagination…in some ages belongs principally to the radicals; but in our time it is in the keeping of the conservatives.  There is something better [...]

Professors and Priests

By |2018-10-16T20:25:52-05:00December 13th, 2010|Categories: Quotation, RAK, Russell Kirk|

by Russell Kirk Professors and priests are meant to be the conservators of mankind, to which end they are set among men, reminding us that we are not the flies of a summer. Their labor is to tell men that certain truths endure, that upon human nature a peculiar character has been stamped by the Creator [...]

Providential Change and the Ancient Shelter

By |2018-10-16T20:25:54-05:00December 9th, 2010|Categories: Quotation, RAK, Russell Kirk|

  Russell Kirk Conservatives must prepare society for Providential change, guiding the life that is taking form into the ancient shelter of Western and Christian civilization. For this, they will require the vision of Burke, the common sense of Adams, the courage of Randolph, the toleration of Tocqueville, the resolution of Calhoun, the [...]

Goodwill is Not Enough

By |2018-10-16T20:25:56-05:00December 6th, 2010|Categories: Books, Conservatism, RAK, Russell Kirk, The Conservative Mind|

by Gordon Keith Chalmers —May 17, 1953 New York Times Review of “The Conservative Mind” The author of The Conservative Mind is as relentless as his enemies, Karl Marx and Harold Laski, considerably more temperate and scholarly, and in passages of this very readable book, brilliant and even eloquent. All American thought, whether religious, political, literary, [...]

American Conservative Character

By |2018-10-16T20:25:58-05:00November 24th, 2010|Categories: Bradley J. Birzer, Conservatism, RAK, Russell Kirk|

As I prepare to celebrate our New England holiday of Thanksgiving, I've been reading quite a bit of Russell Kirk's less-well known articles from the 1950s. One of my favorite has been one that appeared in the Georgia Review (1954). Here are few tidbits from it. Kirk spoke as poignantly to his audience fifty-six years [...]

Finding “The Book” of Conservatism

By |2018-10-16T20:25:59-05:00August 25th, 2010|Categories: Ayn Rand, RAK, Russell Kirk, Traditional Conservatives and Libertarians|

The following 1950 quote from Russell Kirk [“How Dead is Edmund Burke?,” Queen’s Quarterly 57 (1950): 162] made me think of our recent conversation on the power of Ayn Rand to attract strong, young minds, eager for Truth. Men of conservative impulse are numerous in every society; they are among us today, but most of [...]

A Failure of Heart

By |2018-10-16T20:26:00-05:00August 6th, 2010|Categories: Conservatism, Quotation, RAK, Russell Kirk|

President Reagan & Russell Kirk The conservative believes that men and nations possess free will, and that if a nation or a civilization tumbles to its ruin, such catastrophe is the consequence, for the most part, of the failure of heart and mind of the people who made up that nation… Essays on [...]

The Moral Imagination

By |2018-10-16T20:26:01-05:00August 4th, 2010|Categories: Culture, Edmund Burke, Moral Imagination, RAK, Russell Kirk, T.S. Eliot|

Russell Kirk In the franchise bookshops the shelves are crowded with the prickly pears and the Dead Sea fruit of literary decadence. Yet no civilization rests forever content with literary boredom and literary violence. Once again, a conscience may speak to a conscience in the pages of books, and the parched rising generation [...]

The Rocks Upon Which Our Civilization Is Built

By |2018-10-16T20:26:04-05:00July 19th, 2010|Categories: RAK, Russell Kirk, W. Winston Elliott III|

Russell Kirk In the below quote Dr. Russell Kirk lays out the essentials for those of us seeking to preserve and restore Western civilization. He makes clear that true conservatives do not limit themselves to questions of politics and economics. In previous essays Brad, Bruce, John and Barbara have ranged from the politics [...]

Russell Kirk: Is Life Worth Living?

By |2018-10-16T20:26:05-05:00July 17th, 2010|Categories: Books, RAK, Russell Kirk|

Russell Kirk Why this essay? Because it is lovely and deserving of our attention. Enjoy Dr. Kirk as he reminds us that life is about much more than politics and the art of getting and spending. Much more. Thank you Dr. Kirk. Concluding a public lecture, Dr. Kirk once assured his listeners: “If [...]

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