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Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic "THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
GREGORY WOLFE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Gregory Wolfe is the editor of Slant Books. He was the founder and editor of Image Journal and author of Beauty Will Save the World. He was formerly the Director of the Seattle Pacific University MFA in Creative Writing Program and writer in residence at Seattle Pacific University. . . MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
DOES CLASSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTE DIVERSITY? ~ THE The problem is not that classical education, insofar as it focuses on particular groups and particular moments in history, is not “diverse” enough; rather, it involves true diversity in its assumption that people thought, believed, and behaved differently than modern Americans of all races and ethnicities. Some might say that thesecond
THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic "THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
GREGORY WOLFE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Gregory Wolfe is the editor of Slant Books. He was the founder and editor of Image Journal and author of Beauty Will Save the World. He was formerly the Director of the Seattle Pacific University MFA in Creative Writing Program and writer in residence at Seattle Pacific University. . . MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
DOES CLASSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTE DIVERSITY? ~ THE The problem is not that classical education, insofar as it focuses on particular groups and particular moments in history, is not “diverse” enough; rather, it involves true diversity in its assumption that people thought, believed, and behaved differently than modern Americans of all races and ethnicities. Some might say that thesecond
THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them CHESTERTON MEETS THE DEVIL ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE 7 hours ago · Joseph Pearce is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative.A native of England, Mr. Pearce is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the St. Austin Review, and series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions.He is the author of numerous books, which include The Quest for Shakespeare, Tolkien: Man and Myth, The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis andThe
A RESPONSE TO WILL DURANT'S "WHAT IS WISDOM?" ~ THE The Imaginative Conservative recently featured an essay by historian Will Durant, originally posted in 2012, titled “What Is Wisdom?. Durant answers in the first sentence that “Ideally, wisdom is total perspective—seeing an object, event, or idea in all its pertinentrelationships.”
"BASEBALL HAS MARKED THE TIME" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The memories will be so thick, they’ll have to brush them away from their faces. People will come, Ray. The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It’s been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. WAS THE CIVIL WAR ONLY ABOUT SLAVERY? ~ THE IMAGINATIVE It Wasn’t About Slavery: Exposing the Great Lie of the Civil War, by Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. (320 pages, Regnery History, 2020) As it happens, the very first superhero was Captain John Carter, the Confederate veteran featured in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s A Princess of Mars, which depicts Carter reluctantly setting aside his cavalryuniform in
WAITING FOR ODYSSEUS: THE TALE OF ARGOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE As enticing as Odysseus’ adventures are, questions remain: what of Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, and indeed Ithaca left behind? What about their twenty years without a King, a father, a husband, and a son? Odysseus’ brief encounter with his faithful dog Argos demonstrates the price paid by those left behind (essay by WinstonElliott)
ANNA JULIA COOPER: UPLIFTING THE OPPRESSED WITH LIBERAL 1 day ago · Anna Julia Cooper passionately defended classical education during the Reconstruction Era when the dilemma of how to educate former slaves arose. Cooper, a former slave herself, preached the virtue of classics and their necessary vitality to the soul (essayby Carrie Eben)
A CALL TO REFORM: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING'S "THE CRY OF Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem "The Cry of the Children" recognizes the injustice of the exploitation of child labor, but her protest is not so much against the eternal class struggle as it is against the failures of her culture to remain true to its long-held beliefs. Her poem is thus a call to conserve culture rather thandestroy it
CARRIE EBEN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE About Carrie Eben Carrie Eben serves as founding Board Vice-Chair, Curriculum Chair and Teacher Mentor at Sager Classical Academy in Siloam Springs, AR. She teaches workshops for administrators, teachers, and parents in both the classical school and homeschoolarenas.
PAGE 102 – THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE While much Western art immerses us in the richness of this world with its spacial and emotional realism, the Eastern Orthodox tradition uses only painted images, with icons of Christ, Mary, and the saints functioning as “windows into heaven,” by way of stylized forms THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. A NEW HOMESTEAD ACT ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE A New Homestead Act. Land and property ownership are no small matters for a Republic, and we can right the wrongs of the past by empowering American families with land. In the process, we can create a more just society based on distributist and Christian ideas that will strengthen the social fabric of AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon PEDRO L. GONZALEZ, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Pedro L. Gonzalez is the assistant editor of American Greatness and a contributor at Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. His articles have appeared in Fox News, The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, RealClearPolitics, Washington Examiner, Crisis Magazine, Frontpage Mag, RealClearPolicy, California Political Review, and TheAgonist . .
THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. A NEW HOMESTEAD ACT ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE A New Homestead Act. Land and property ownership are no small matters for a Republic, and we can right the wrongs of the past by empowering American families with land. In the process, we can create a more just society based on distributist and Christian ideas that will strengthen the social fabric of AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon PEDRO L. GONZALEZ, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Pedro L. Gonzalez is the assistant editor of American Greatness and a contributor at Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. His articles have appeared in Fox News, The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, RealClearPolitics, Washington Examiner, Crisis Magazine, Frontpage Mag, RealClearPolicy, California Political Review, and TheAgonist . .
THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
A RESPONSE TO WILL DURANT'S "WHAT IS WISDOM?" ~ THE 1 day ago · The Imaginative Conservative recently featured an essay by historian Will Durant, originally posted in 2012, titled “What Is Wisdom?. Durant answers in the first sentence that “Ideally, wisdom is total perspective—seeing an object, event, or idea in all its pertinent relationships.” WAITING FOR ODYSSEUS: THE TALE OF ARGOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE As enticing as Odysseus’ adventures are, questions remain: what of Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, and indeed Ithaca left behind? What about their twenty years without a King, a father, a husband, and a son? Odysseus’ brief encounter with his faithful dog Argos demonstrates the price paid by those left behind (essay by WinstonElliott)
ANNA JULIA COOPER: UPLIFTING THE OPPRESSED WITH LIBERAL 16 hours ago · Anna Julia Cooper passionately defended classical education during the Reconstruction Era when the dilemma of how to educate former slaves arose. Cooper, a former slave herself, preached the virtue of classics and their necessary vitality to the soul (essayby Carrie Eben)
SONGS & DANCES OF DEATH: 10 CLASSICAL WORKS FOR THE END OF A song cycle for voice (usually bass or bass-baritone) and piano, Modest Mussorgsky’s Songs and Dances of Death is a setting of four poems by Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov. The four sections each describe a different type of death: “Lullaby” (the death of a child in his mother’s arms); “Serenade” (the death of a young woman); “Trepak” (the death of a drunken man); “The Field A CALL TO REFORM: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING'S "THE CRY OF Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem "The Cry of the Children" recognizes the injustice of the exploitation of child labor, but her protest is not so much against the eternal class struggle as it is against the failures of her culture to remain true to its long-held beliefs. Her poem is thus a call to conserve culture rather thandestroy it
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM, EXPANSION, & CENTRALIZATION ~ THE Questions abound as the Biden Administration goes about behaving as though its presidential candidate won a mandate in 2020 on the order of 1932 or 1964—or even 2008. AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
MUSIC OF WAR AND REMEMBRANCE: TEN CLASSICAL MUSIC PIECES Music of War and Remembrance: Ten Classical Music Pieces. Across the centuries, composers have been inspired by the twin dramas of human conflict and the subsequent making of peace. Here are ten great pieces of classical music that dramatize war, celebrate its resolution, and recall its sacrifices. 10. Franz Liszt: The Battle of the Huns. CARRIE EBEN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE About Carrie Eben Carrie Eben serves as founding Board Vice-Chair, Curriculum Chair and Teacher Mentor at Sager Classical Academy in Siloam Springs, AR. She teaches workshops for administrators, teachers, and parents in both the classical school and homeschoolarenas.
PAGE 102 – THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE While much Western art immerses us in the richness of this world with its spacial and emotional realism, the Eastern Orthodox tradition uses only painted images, with icons of Christ, Mary, and the saints functioning as “windows into heaven,” by way of stylized forms THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. A NEW HOMESTEAD ACT ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE A New Homestead Act. Land and property ownership are no small matters for a Republic, and we can right the wrongs of the past by empowering American families with land. In the process, we can create a more just society based on distributist and Christian ideas that will strengthen the social fabric of AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon PEDRO L. GONZALEZ, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Pedro L. Gonzalez is the assistant editor of American Greatness and a contributor at Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. His articles have appeared in Fox News, The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, RealClearPolitics, Washington Examiner, Crisis Magazine, Frontpage Mag, RealClearPolicy, California Political Review, and TheAgonist . .
THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. A NEW HOMESTEAD ACT ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE A New Homestead Act. Land and property ownership are no small matters for a Republic, and we can right the wrongs of the past by empowering American families with land. In the process, we can create a more just society based on distributist and Christian ideas that will strengthen the social fabric of AUGUSTE MEYRAT, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Auguste Meyrat is an English teacher in the Dallas area. He holds an MA in Humanities and an MEd in Educational Leadership. He is the senior editor of The Everyman and has written essays for The Federalist, The American Thinker, and The American Conservative as well as the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Follow him onTwitter .
THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon PEDRO L. GONZALEZ, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Pedro L. Gonzalez is the assistant editor of American Greatness and a contributor at Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. His articles have appeared in Fox News, The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, RealClearPolitics, Washington Examiner, Crisis Magazine, Frontpage Mag, RealClearPolicy, California Political Review, and TheAgonist . .
THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
A RESPONSE TO WILL DURANT'S "WHAT IS WISDOM?" ~ THE 1 day ago · The Imaginative Conservative recently featured an essay by historian Will Durant, originally posted in 2012, titled “What Is Wisdom?. Durant answers in the first sentence that “Ideally, wisdom is total perspective—seeing an object, event, or idea in all its pertinent relationships.” WAITING FOR ODYSSEUS: THE TALE OF ARGOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE As enticing as Odysseus’ adventures are, questions remain: what of Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, and indeed Ithaca left behind? What about their twenty years without a King, a father, a husband, and a son? Odysseus’ brief encounter with his faithful dog Argos demonstrates the price paid by those left behind (essay by WinstonElliott)
ANNA JULIA COOPER: UPLIFTING THE OPPRESSED WITH LIBERAL 6 hours ago · Anna Julia Cooper passionately defended classical education during the Reconstruction Era when the dilemma of how to educate former slaves arose. Cooper, a former slave herself, preached the virtue of classics and their necessary vitality to the soul (essayby Carrie Eben)
FUNDING THE RESISTANCE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE David Deavel is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative, editor of Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Co-Director of the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law, and Public Policy, and Visiting Professor at the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota).He holds a PhD in theology from Fordham and is a winner of the Acton Institute’s Novak Award. SONGS & DANCES OF DEATH: 10 CLASSICAL WORKS FOR THE END OF A song cycle for voice (usually bass or bass-baritone) and piano, Modest Mussorgsky’s Songs and Dances of Death is a setting of four poems by Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov. The four sections each describe a different type of death: “Lullaby” (the death of a child in his mother’s arms); “Serenade” (the death of a young woman); “Trepak” (the death of a drunken man); “The Field A CALL TO REFORM: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING'S "THE CRY OF Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem "The Cry of the Children" recognizes the injustice of the exploitation of child labor, but her protest is not so much against the eternal class struggle as it is against the failures of her culture to remain true to its long-held beliefs. Her poem is thus a call to conserve culture rather thandestroy it
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM, EXPANSION, & CENTRALIZATION ~ THE Questions abound as the Biden Administration goes about behaving as though its presidential candidate won a mandate in 2020 on the order of 1932 or 1964—or even 2008. CARRIE EBEN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE About Carrie Eben Carrie Eben serves as founding Board Vice-Chair, Curriculum Chair and Teacher Mentor at Sager Classical Academy in Siloam Springs, AR. She teaches workshops for administrators, teachers, and parents in both the classical school and homeschoolarenas.
MUSIC OF WAR AND REMEMBRANCE: TEN CLASSICAL MUSIC PIECES Music of War and Remembrance: Ten Classical Music Pieces. Across the centuries, composers have been inspired by the twin dramas of human conflict and the subsequent making of peace. Here are ten great pieces of classical music that dramatize war, celebrate its resolution, and recall its sacrifices. 10. Franz Liszt: The Battle of the Huns. PAGE 102 – THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE While much Western art immerses us in the richness of this world with its spacial and emotional realism, the Eastern Orthodox tradition uses only painted images, with icons of Christ, Mary, and the saints functioning as “windows into heaven,” by way of stylized forms THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE CIGAR, A SACRED COMPANION ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE the perfect medicine to numb the sight of human gore. The smoke it produces – a sweet fragrance, similar to that of the finest incense; not too strong, nor too weak. allows the mind to reach its intellectual peak. When smoked in the presence of other men, a spiritof brotherhood is
MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
DOES CLASSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTE DIVERSITY? ~ THE The problem is not that classical education, insofar as it focuses on particular groups and particular moments in history, is not “diverse” enough; rather, it involves true diversity in its assumption that people thought, believed, and behaved differently than modern Americans of all races and ethnicities. Some might say that thesecond
GRACY OLMSTEAD, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Gracy Olmstead is Associate Editor at The American Conservative. She is a graduate of Patrick Henry College and an Idaho native. In addition to The American Conservative, she has written for The Washington Times, the Idaho Press Tribune, The Federalist, andAcculturated . . .
"THE GLORIOUS MOMENT" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Imaginative Conservative is an online journal for those who seek the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. We address culture, liberal learning, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic in the tradition of Russell Kirk, T.S. Eliot, Edmund Burke, Irving Babbitt, Wilhelm Roepke, Robert Nisbet, Richard Weaver,M
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Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE CIGAR, A SACRED COMPANION ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE the perfect medicine to numb the sight of human gore. The smoke it produces – a sweet fragrance, similar to that of the finest incense; not too strong, nor too weak. allows the mind to reach its intellectual peak. When smoked in the presence of other men, a spiritof brotherhood is
MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
DOES CLASSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTE DIVERSITY? ~ THE The problem is not that classical education, insofar as it focuses on particular groups and particular moments in history, is not “diverse” enough; rather, it involves true diversity in its assumption that people thought, believed, and behaved differently than modern Americans of all races and ethnicities. Some might say that thesecond
GRACY OLMSTEAD, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Gracy Olmstead is Associate Editor at The American Conservative. She is a graduate of Patrick Henry College and an Idaho native. In addition to The American Conservative, she has written for The Washington Times, the Idaho Press Tribune, The Federalist, andAcculturated . . .
"THE GLORIOUS MOMENT" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Imaginative Conservative is an online journal for those who seek the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. We address culture, liberal learning, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic in the tradition of Russell Kirk, T.S. Eliot, Edmund Burke, Irving Babbitt, Wilhelm Roepke, Robert Nisbet, Richard Weaver,M
LATEST ESSAYS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Desert Father in the City of Rome: Saint Philip Neri. 2021-05-25T11:05:55-05:00. By David Deavel. THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon THE TOP TEN GREATEST VIOLIN CONCERTOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE The violin concerto as a form of music has endured for some 300 years and remains perhaps the most popular type of concerto. Here is a listing of the ten greatest violin concertos ever composed (essay byStephen Klugewicz)
WAITING FOR ODYSSEUS: THE TALE OF ARGOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE As enticing as Odysseus’ adventures are, questions remain: what of Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, and indeed Ithaca left behind? What about their twenty years without a King, a father, a husband, and a son? Odysseus’ brief encounter with his faithful dog Argos demonstrates the price paid by those left behind (essay by WinstonElliott)
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM, EXPANSION, & CENTRALIZATION ~ THE 1 day ago · Questions abound as the Biden Administration goes about behaving as though its presidential candidate won a mandate in 2020 on the order of 1932 or 1964—or even 2008. A CALL TO REFORM: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING'S "THE CRY OF 20 hours ago · Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem "The Cry of the Children" recognizes the injustice of the exploitation of child labor, but her protest is not so much against the eternal class struggle as it is against the failures of her culture to remain true to its long-held beliefs. Her poem is thus a call to conserve culture ratherthan destroy it
"THE CLOD AND THE PEBBLE" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE William Blake (November 28, 1757 - August 12, 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. FRIEDRICH-GEORG JÜNGER ON TECHNOLOGY & PROMETHEANISM ~ THE According to Friedrich-Georg Jünger, modern man’s veneration of technology reveals his distant kinship to the Titans of myth. This ‘titanic’ impulse to dominate and consume expresses itself through our technology-driven industrial economy, which now determines every aspect of life from the air we breathe to the food we eat (essay byMatthew Pheneger)
PICKING A BONE WITH RENÉ GIRARD ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE René Girard was a polymath—not only writing on literature, but bringing his theory to bear on anthropology, philosophy, sociology, psychology, and theology. While I greatly admire his work, I would presume to pick a bone with his thought on sacrificial systems THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE CIGAR, A SACRED COMPANION ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE the perfect medicine to numb the sight of human gore. The smoke it produces – a sweet fragrance, similar to that of the finest incense; not too strong, nor too weak. allows the mind to reach its intellectual peak. When smoked in the presence of other men, a spiritof brotherhood is
MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
DOES CLASSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTE DIVERSITY? ~ THE The problem is not that classical education, insofar as it focuses on particular groups and particular moments in history, is not “diverse” enough; rather, it involves true diversity in its assumption that people thought, believed, and behaved differently than modern Americans of all races and ethnicities. Some might say that thesecond
GRACY OLMSTEAD, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Gracy Olmstead is Associate Editor at The American Conservative. She is a graduate of Patrick Henry College and an Idaho native. In addition to The American Conservative, she has written for The Washington Times, the Idaho Press Tribune, The Federalist, andAcculturated . . .
"THE GLORIOUS MOMENT" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Imaginative Conservative is an online journal for those who seek the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. We address culture, liberal learning, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic in the tradition of Russell Kirk, T.S. Eliot, Edmund Burke, Irving Babbitt, Wilhelm Roepke, Robert Nisbet, Richard Weaver,M
THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
"THESE ARE THE BOYS OF POINTE DU HOC": D-DAY SPEECH ~ THE On June 6, 1984—the 40th anniversary of D-Day—President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech to an audience of D-Day veterans and world leaders commemorating the lost and living heroes. He stood at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc on the northern coast of France where Allied soldiers had courageously charged ashore. THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE CIGAR, A SACRED COMPANION ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE the perfect medicine to numb the sight of human gore. The smoke it produces – a sweet fragrance, similar to that of the finest incense; not too strong, nor too weak. allows the mind to reach its intellectual peak. When smoked in the presence of other men, a spiritof brotherhood is
MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
DOES CLASSICAL EDUCATION PROMOTE DIVERSITY? ~ THE The problem is not that classical education, insofar as it focuses on particular groups and particular moments in history, is not “diverse” enough; rather, it involves true diversity in its assumption that people thought, believed, and behaved differently than modern Americans of all races and ethnicities. Some might say that thesecond
GRACY OLMSTEAD, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Gracy Olmstead is Associate Editor at The American Conservative. She is a graduate of Patrick Henry College and an Idaho native. In addition to The American Conservative, she has written for The Washington Times, the Idaho Press Tribune, The Federalist, andAcculturated . . .
"THE GLORIOUS MOMENT" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Imaginative Conservative is an online journal for those who seek the True, the Good, and the Beautiful. We address culture, liberal learning, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic in the tradition of Russell Kirk, T.S. Eliot, Edmund Burke, Irving Babbitt, Wilhelm Roepke, Robert Nisbet, Richard Weaver,M
LATEST ESSAYS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Desert Father in the City of Rome: Saint Philip Neri. 2021-05-25T11:05:55-05:00. By David Deavel. THE NATIVE AMERICANS WHO OWNED SLAVES ~ THE IMAGINATIVE Europeans introduced the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the southeast to the institution of racial slavery. And during the Civil War, the Five Civilized Tribes fought on both the Union and Confederate sides. This often-overlooked part of American history takes on new significance in light of today’s debates over slavery reparations and monuments to those who owned slaves or fought to keep them TEN (SHORT) GREAT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING ~ THE The Western canon is not known for its brevity. While I love all its great, lengthy works, there are times I need concise prose, a tightly-worded argument, a restrained scope, and a narrative that does not wander hither and thither. So, as the languor of summer begins, here is a list of the best books from across the Western tradition that can be read comfortably in a single afternoon THE TOP TEN GREATEST VIOLIN CONCERTOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE The violin concerto as a form of music has endured for some 300 years and remains perhaps the most popular type of concerto. Here is a listing of the ten greatest violin concertos ever composed (essay byStephen Klugewicz)
WAITING FOR ODYSSEUS: THE TALE OF ARGOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE As enticing as Odysseus’ adventures are, questions remain: what of Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, and indeed Ithaca left behind? What about their twenty years without a King, a father, a husband, and a son? Odysseus’ brief encounter with his faithful dog Argos demonstrates the price paid by those left behind (essay by WinstonElliott)
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM, EXPANSION, & CENTRALIZATION ~ THE 1 day ago · Questions abound as the Biden Administration goes about behaving as though its presidential candidate won a mandate in 2020 on the order of 1932 or 1964—or even 2008. A CALL TO REFORM: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING'S "THE CRY OF 20 hours ago · Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem "The Cry of the Children" recognizes the injustice of the exploitation of child labor, but her protest is not so much against the eternal class struggle as it is against the failures of her culture to remain true to its long-held beliefs. Her poem is thus a call to conserve culture ratherthan destroy it
"THE CLOD AND THE PEBBLE" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE William Blake (November 28, 1757 - August 12, 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. FRIEDRICH-GEORG JÜNGER ON TECHNOLOGY & PROMETHEANISM ~ THE According to Friedrich-Georg Jünger, modern man’s veneration of technology reveals his distant kinship to the Titans of myth. This ‘titanic’ impulse to dominate and consume expresses itself through our technology-driven industrial economy, which now determines every aspect of life from the air we breathe to the food we eat (essay byMatthew Pheneger)
PICKING A BONE WITH RENÉ GIRARD ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE René Girard was a polymath—not only writing on literature, but bringing his theory to bear on anthropology, philosophy, sociology, psychology, and theology. While I greatly admire his work, I would presume to pick a bone with his thought on sacrificial systems THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVEABOUTDONATECONNECTKATRINA BOLMANMICHAEL DE SAPIONALINRANASINGHE
Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic LATEST ESSAYS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Desert Father in the City of Rome: Saint Philip Neri. 2021-05-25T11:05:55-05:00. By David Deavel. JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE CIGAR, A SACRED COMPANION ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE the perfect medicine to numb the sight of human gore. The smoke it produces – a sweet fragrance, similar to that of the finest incense; not too strong, nor too weak. allows the mind to reach its intellectual peak. When smoked in the presence of other men, a spiritof brotherhood is
LOUIS MARKOS, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Louis Markos is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative. He is Professor in English & Scholar in Residence at Houston Baptist University where he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities. His books include Restoring Beauty: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful in the Writings of C. S. Lewis; Apologetics for the 21st Century; From DWIGHT LONGENECKER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE About Dwight Longenecker Fr. Dwight Longenecker is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative.A graduate of Oxford University, he is the Pastor of Our Lady of the Rosary Church, in Greenville, SC, and author of twenty books, including The Romance of Religion, The Quest for the Creed, and Mystery of the Magi: The Quest to Identify theThree Wise Men.
NATURAL ARISTOCRACY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Natural Aristocracy. For I agree with you that there is a natural aristocracy among men. The grounds of this are virtue and talents. Formerly bodily powers gave place among the aristoi. But since the invention of gunpowder has armed the weak as well as the strong with missile death, bodily strength, like beauty, good humor, politenessand other
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Latest Essays Search Our Essays Read More of Our Latest Essays Featured Seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful Donate Now Essays Published Authors American Republic LATEST ESSAYS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Desert Father in the City of Rome: Saint Philip Neri. 2021-05-25T11:05:55-05:00. By David Deavel. JOHN MÉDAILLE, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Property and the Just Wage In the last installment, we maintained that the only means to economic equilibrium was the just wage: unless each person gets a fair proportion of the wealth he produces, there will not be enough purchasing power in the mass of men to clear themarkets.
THE FAILURE OF MEGHAN AND HARRY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE The Failure of Meghan and Harry. The role of Harry and Meghan, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was to be the almost fairy-tale models for a world in need of elite leadership. They were called to embody all that is excellent in the British nation so that others might strive to imitate them. MARTIN COTHRAN, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Martin Cothran is a writer and educator who lives in Danville, Kentucky. He is the Editor of The Classical Teacher magazine and is Instructor of Latin, logic, and rhetoric at Highlands Latin School in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Cothran serves as Senior Policy Analyst at The Family Foundation of Kentucky. He is the author of five books,including
JERRY SALYER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Jerry Salyer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautics from Miami University and a Master of Arts from the Great Books Program of St. John’s College, Annapolis. A veteran of the US Navy, Mr. Salyer has navigated ships, deployed to the Persian Gulf, and served as an assistant security officer at the American naval base in Naples,Italy.
THE CIGAR, A SACRED COMPANION ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE the perfect medicine to numb the sight of human gore. The smoke it produces – a sweet fragrance, similar to that of the finest incense; not too strong, nor too weak. allows the mind to reach its intellectual peak. When smoked in the presence of other men, a spiritof brotherhood is
LOUIS MARKOS, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Louis Markos is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative. He is Professor in English & Scholar in Residence at Houston Baptist University where he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities. His books include Restoring Beauty: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful in the Writings of C. S. Lewis; Apologetics for the 21st Century; From DWIGHT LONGENECKER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE About Dwight Longenecker Fr. Dwight Longenecker is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative.A graduate of Oxford University, he is the Pastor of Our Lady of the Rosary Church, in Greenville, SC, and author of twenty books, including The Romance of Religion, The Quest for the Creed, and Mystery of the Magi: The Quest to Identify theThree Wise Men.
NATURAL ARISTOCRACY ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Natural Aristocracy. For I agree with you that there is a natural aristocracy among men. The grounds of this are virtue and talents. Formerly bodily powers gave place among the aristoi. But since the invention of gunpowder has armed the weak as well as the strong with missile death, bodily strength, like beauty, good humor, politenessand other
WAITING FOR ODYSSEUS: THE TALE OF ARGOS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE As enticing as Odysseus’ adventures are, questions remain: what of Penelope, Telemachus, Laertes, and indeed Ithaca left behind? What about their twenty years without a King, a father, a husband, and a son? Odysseus’ brief encounter with his faithful dog Argos demonstrates the price paid by those left behind (essay by WinstonElliott)
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WAS THE CIVIL WAR ONLY ABOUT SLAVERY? ~ THE IMAGINATIVE It Wasn’t About Slavery: Exposing the Great Lie of the Civil War, by Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. (320 pages, Regnery History, 2020) As it happens, the very first superhero was Captain John Carter, the Confederate veteran featured in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s A Princess of Mars, which depicts Carter reluctantly setting aside his cavalryuniform in
"THE CLOD AND THE PEBBLE" ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE William Blake (November 28, 1757 - August 12, 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. MATTHEW PHENEGER, AUTHOR AT THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE Matthew Pheneger. Matthew Pheneger studies international and comparative law at Case Western Reserve University. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University and Anglo-American University in Prague, where he studied Classics, Philosophy, and International Relations. . FRIEDRICH-GEORG JÜNGER ON TECHNOLOGY & PROMETHEANISM ~ THE According to Friedrich-Georg Jünger, modern man’s veneration of technology reveals his distant kinship to the Titans of myth. This ‘titanic’ impulse to dominate and consume expresses itself through our technology-driven industrial economy, which now determines every aspect of life from the air we breathe to the food we eat (essay byMatthew Pheneger)
PICKING A BONE WITH RENÉ GIRARD ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE René Girard was a polymath—not only writing on literature, but bringing his theory to bear on anthropology, philosophy, sociology, psychology, and theology. While I greatly admire his work, I would presume to pick a bone with his thought on sacrificial systems THE TOP TEN GREATEST OPERAS ~ THE IMAGINATIVE CONSERVATIVE 9. P.I. Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin Few composers rival Tchaikvosky when it comes to plumbing the depths of the human heart. Based on Alexander Pushkin’s play, Eugene Onegin tells the tragic tale of the beautiful young woman, Tatiana, who falls in love with the eponymous friend of her sister’s fiancé. Onegin is a cautious man, however, and is unable to return Tatiana’s love.Skip to content
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