HUMANITASVolume XXI, Nos. 1&2, 2008 Contents
Debacle: The Conservative Movement in Chapter Eleven, 5 Claes G. Ryn Poetry and the Mystique of the Self in John Stuart Mill: Sources of Libertarian Socialism, 9 William D. Gairdner A Covenant with all Mankind: Ronald Reagan's Idyllic Vision of America in the World, 34 Justin Garrison More than 'Irritable Mental Gestures': Russell Kirk's Challenge to Liberalism, 1950-1960, 64 Bradley J. Birzer Deadly Nothingness: A Meditation on Evil, 87 Rouven J. Steeves The Hidden Depths in Robert Frost, 111 Ernest Suarez George A. Panichas Conservator Extraordinaire, 117 Jeffrey J. Folks Tradition and Modernity in Postcolonial African Philosophy, 121 Jay A. Ciaffa Did Somebody Evade Totalitarianism? On the Intellectual Escapism of Slavoj Žižek, 146 David Pickus Geometries of Force in Homer's Iliad: Two Readings, 168 Ronald Osborn Aesop, Aristotle, and Animals: The Role of Fables in Human Life, 179 Edward Clayton
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