An Evening with Whit Stillman

By |2016-11-04T19:18:52-05:00September 25th, 2013|Categories: Film, W. Winston Elliott III, Whit Stillman|

The Academy Award nominated filmmaker will offer thematic and cultural commentary in Houston on October 1st. (To register for this event, please click here.) “Whatever Whit Stillman’s politics may be, the very form of his artistic sensibility illuminates what an imaginative conservative cultural intervention in our time might entail… In each of [his] films a note [...]

Conference on Russell Kirk’s The Conservative Mind: 60th Anniversary Celebration

By |2016-11-04T19:18:53-05:00September 23rd, 2013|Categories: Russell Kirk, The Conservative Mind, W. Winston Elliott III|

by W. Winston Elliott III There is still time to sign up for this Saturday’s conference celebrating the 60th anniversary of the publication of Russell Kirk’s The Conservative Mind. The program is being held at Houston Baptist University. Speakers include The Imaginative Conservative’s Bradley J. Birzer, Gleaves Whitney, W. Winston Elliott III and Barbara J. Elliott. Please use [...]

“Thoughts & Adventures”: A Classic of 20th-Century Prose

By |2020-06-17T14:47:59-05:00August 12th, 2013|Categories: Books, TIC Featured Book, W. Winston Elliott III, Winston Churchill|Tags: |

Thoughts and Adventures by Winston S. Churchill (380 pages, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2009) This material progress, in itself so splendid, does not meet any of the real needs of the human race…. No material progress, even though it takes shapes we cannot now conceive, or however it may expand the faculties of man, can bring [...]

Welcome to Our New Senior Contributor: Bradley G. Green

By |2016-11-04T19:18:54-05:00July 6th, 2013|Categories: Bradley G. Green, The Imaginative Conservative, W. Winston Elliott III|

The Imaginative Conservative is pleased to welcome our newest Senior Contributor, Dr. Bradley G. Green. Bradley G. Green is Associate Professor of Christian Thought and Tradition at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He is the co-founder of Augustine School, a classical and Christian school in Jackson, Tennessee, where he served as Head of School. [...]

Welcome to The Imaginative Conservative: Shelby Tankersley

By |2016-11-04T19:18:55-05:00June 30th, 2013|Categories: The Imaginative Conservative, TIC, W. Winston Elliott III|

Shelby Tankersley by W. Winston Elliott III The Imaginative Conservative is pleased to announce Shelby Tankersley has joined our staff as Assistant Editor. Ms. Tankersley is a recent graduate from the Honors College of Houston Baptist University, where she studied Philosophy and Government. Her experience includes writing for the Intercollegiate Review, completing the Intercollegiate Studies Institute [...]

Welcome to our new Senior Contributor: Eva Brann

By |2021-05-21T15:17:19-05:00June 29th, 2013|Categories: Eva Brann, St. John's College, TIC, W. Winston Elliott III|

Dr. Eva Brann The Imaginative Conservative extends a warm welcome to our new Senior Contributor, Eva Brann. Dr. Brann is a tutor at St. John’s College, Annapolis. She joined the St. John’s faculty in 1957 and served as the Dean from 1990 to 1997. Dr. Brann is the author of numerous works on Greek poetry and [...]

George W. Carey, An Imaginative Conservative (1933-2013)

By |2016-11-04T19:18:55-05:00June 25th, 2013|Categories: George W. Carey, W. Winston Elliott III|

George W. Carey1933-2013 We mourn the passing (Monday) of George W. Carey, Senior Contributor to The Imaginative Conservative, longtime professor at Georgetown, and respected scholar in the political theory of the early American Republic. He offered penetrating analysis and commentary on the evolution of separation of powers in America, the modern presidency, and foreign [...]

Welcome to our new Senior Contributor: Stratford Caldecott

By |2016-11-04T19:18:55-05:00June 15th, 2013|Categories: Stratford Caldecott, W. Winston Elliott III|

Stratford Caldecott The Imaginative Conservative extends a warm welcome to our new Senior Contributor, Stratford Caldecott. Mr. Caldecott is the G.K Chesterton Research Fellow at St. Benet’s Hall, Oxford and the editor and co-director of the Oxford-based journal Second Spring. Mr. Caldecott is the author and editor of several books. His works include: [...]

Joy Cometh in the Morning: The Imaginative Conservative

By |2016-11-04T19:18:56-05:00June 12th, 2013|Categories: Conservatism, Russell Kirk, The Imaginative Conservative, W. Winston Elliott III|

Winston Elliott III (This text is a revised presentation of an address given to the Annual Conference of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters held June 7-9, 2013 in Baltimore, MD.) The Imaginative Conservative is an online journal for those who seek the True, the Good and the Beautiful. We address culture, liberal learning, [...]

My Life with Ronald: Well, ok, Professor Tolkien

By |2016-08-03T10:37:10-05:00May 30th, 2013|Categories: Bradley J. Birzer, Christendom, Christianity, J.R.R. Tolkien, Joseph Pearce, W. Winston Elliott III|

J.R.R. Tolkien John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) shaped my life in more ways than I can or ever will understand. At least in this life time. Though he died when I was only five years old, I have often given God thanks for allowing me to live on the same earth as Tolkien. Indeed, [...]

Christopher Dawson: Quotable & Admirer of the Saints

By |2016-11-04T19:18:58-05:00May 28th, 2013|Categories: Books, Christian Humanism, Christianity, Christopher Dawson, W. Winston Elliott III|Tags: , , |

Our friends at Justin Press have recently published two wonderful books especially appealing to those of  us who share their admiration of the brilliant English historian Christopher Dawson. The Annotated Quotable Dawson Christopher Dawson, the greatest Catholic historian of the twentieth century, remains the final authority on the relation between religion and culture and is [...]

Reading Russell Kirk’s Prospects for Conservatives

By |2016-11-04T19:19:00-05:00April 20th, 2013|Categories: Books, Prospects for Conservatives, Russell Kirk, W. Winston Elliott III|Tags: |

Quite often, when leading a college class studying a great poem, I begin by reading it aloud. When I finish reading it, instead of beginning comment and discussion, I read it again, perhaps even a third time. Among other effects, this concentrates the student’s mind on the object, which is the subject. Commentary is ontologically [...]

The Case for Supply Side Economics: Wealth & Poverty

By |2016-11-04T19:19:00-05:00February 23rd, 2013|Categories: Books, Economics, George Gilder, TIC Featured Book, W. Winston Elliott III|Tags: |

Book of the Day: Hailed as “the guide to capitalism when it first appeared in 1981, Wealth & Poverty is one of the most famous economics books of modern times. In it Mr. George F. Gilder argues that supply side economics and free market policies are –the answer to decreasing America’s poverty rate and increasing her prosperity. He also [...]

Founding Fathers-Lives of the Framers: Featured Book

By |2016-11-04T19:19:01-05:00February 20th, 2013|Categories: American Founding, American Republic, Books, M. E. Bradford, Russell Kirk, TIC Featured Book, W. Winston Elliott III|Tags: |

Founding Fathers: Brief Lives of the Framers of the United States Constitution M.E. Bradford’s brief lives of the Founding Fathers, free of ideological prejudices, tell us the sort of delegates those fifty-five were: gentlemen, with few exceptions, attached to precedent and custom, prescription and “ancient constitutions.” Those colonial gentlemen, so very British, were not in [...]

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