• Epistulae No. 20
  • Morality & Foreign Policy
    Militarism and the Crisis of American Diplomacy
       By Chas W. Freeman
       
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  • Epistulae No. 19
  • Politics & Culture
    Kirk’s Conservative Canons and the Case for Academic Freedom
       By Luke Sheahan
       
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  • Epistulae No. 18
  • Politics & Culture
    Allan Bloom and Straussian Alienation
       By Claes G. Ryn
       
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  • Epistulae No. 17
  • Constitutionalism
    Drone Controversy Reveals Crumbling of Constitutionalism
       By Joseph Baldacchino
       
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  • Epistulae No. 16
  • Morality & Politics
    Where in the World Are We Going?
       By Claes G. Ryn
       
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  • Epistulae No. 15
  • Politics & Culture
    Punk Rock, Prufrock, and The Words We Live By—
    The Importance of Poetry
       By Thomas H. Landess
       
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  • Epistulae No. 14
  • Morality & Politics
    The Challenge Confronting Conservatives: Sustaining a Republic of Hustlers
       By Walter A. McDougall
       
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  • Epistulae No. 13
  • Morality & Politics
    Hume’s ‘False Philosophy’ and the Reflections of Common Life
       By Jonathan Allen Green
       
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  • Epistulae No. 12
  • Constitutionalism
    Committees on Enumerated Powers: How Congress Can Revive the Constitution
       By Joseph Baldacchino
       
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  • Epistulae No. 11
  • Morality & Politics
    Freedom Requires Restraint: Where Movement Conservatism Went Wrong—
    And How to Fix It
       By Joseph Baldacchino
       
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  • Epistulae No. 10
  • Constitutionalism
    Regulation of Immigration
    Historically a State Function
       By Joseph Baldacchino
       
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  • Epistulae No. 9
  • Politics & Culture
    A Challenge to Hollywood: Back to the Real World
       By Claes G. Ryn
       
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  • Epistulae No. 8
  • Politics & Culture
    Nash’s New Book More
    Reprise than Reappraisal
       By Daniel McCarthy
       
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  • Epistulae No. 7
  • Morality & Politics
    Debacle: The Conservative Movement in Chapter Eleven
       By Claes G. Ryn
       
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  • Epistulae No. 6
  • Politics & Culture
    The Limits of Tolerance
       By Jude P. Dougherty
       
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  • Epistulae No. 5
  • Morality & Economics
    Without Personal Responsibility, No Sound Economy
       By Mark T. Mitchell
       
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  • Epistulae No. 4
  • Morality & Politics
    America’s Coup D’État in the Making: Deception and Self- Deception
       By Claes G. Ryn
       
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  • Epistulae No. 3
  • Morality & Politics
    Conservatism Can Be Revived: Unmasking Neocons Just a Beginning
       By Joseph Baldacchino
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  • Epistulae No. 2
  • Politics & Culture
    GOP Slouches Toward St. Paul
       By Rod Dreher
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  • Epistulae No. 1
  • Morality & Foreign Policy
    Imperialism Destroys the Constitutional Republic
       By Michael P. Federici
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    Epistulae

    Luke Sheahan, Editor
    epistulae@nhinet.org

    Epistulae (ə-pis´-tŭ-lā), Latin (n., pl.): letters or correspondence. An occasional publication of the National Humanities Institute, Epistulae seeks to provide clarity and insight on significant issues of our time. While addressed to the educated public, it aspires to high scholarly standards.

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