HUMANITASVolume XI, No. 2, 1998

Notes on Contributors

Gregory S. Ahern is a Fellow in Constitutional Theory at The Center for Constitutional Studies.

Joseph Baldacchino is President of the National Humanities Institute and Editor of Humanitas.

Michael Knox Beran is the author of The Last Patrician: Bobby Kennedy and the End of American Aristocracy, a biography which was selected as one of the New York Times’s notable books for 1998.

Sophie Cook is a writer in residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, where she is working on a novel that is set in Europe and the United States during the period 1945 to 1948. 

Paul Gottfried is Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College and Editor of This World.

Thomas Molnar has taught at several American universities and now teaches philosophy one semester per annum at the University of Budapest.

Wesley Allen Riddle is history columnist for The Social Critic and a Fellow of the National Humanities Institute.

Claes G. Ryn is Professor of Politics at The Catholic University of America, Chairman of the National Humanities Institute, and Editor of Humanitas.




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