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Humanitas Volume XXV, Nos. 1&2, 2012

Contents

Allan Bloom and Straussian Alienation,  5
Claes G. Ryn

Pragmatic Conservatism: A Defense,  20
Seth Vannatta

Guardians of the Word:
Kirk, Buckley, and the Conservative
Struggle with Academic Freedom,  44
Luke Sheahan

A Humane Economy versus Economism,  66
Ralph E. Ancil

‘God’s Middle Children’
Metaphysical Rebellion in
Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club
,  79
Justin Garrison

Man: The Lonely Animal,  107
Joshua Mitchell

Orhan Pamuk on the Turkish
Modernization Project:
Is It a Farewell to the West?
  146
Üner Daglier

Reviews

Burke and the
Imaginative Grasp of Reality
,  169
Ryan Holston

Modernity Through a Distorted Lens,  174
Jeffrey Polet

John Milton: Postmodern Hero?  182
William L. Howard

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The Center for the Study of Statesmanship promotes research, teaching, and public discussion about how statesmanship can defuse conflict and foster respectful foreign and domestic relations.

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