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The Case for Classical Education

March 16, 2020

Vol. 222 / No. 6

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Arts & Culture Books
Ryan Di CorpoFebruary 10, 2020

Noted philosopher and gender theorist Judith Butler discusses nonviolence, grievability and "radical equality" in her book "The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind."

Arts & Culture Books
Joseph McAuleyMarch 06, 2020

Emmanuel Macron not only wants to “reform” France but to “transform” it.

Arts & Culture Books
Jennifer MacNeilMarch 06, 2020

Edward K. Kaplan’s book on Abraham Heschel will help readers feel a portion of the anguish Heschel endured in his lifetime. But even in his anguish, Heschel found not just spiritual consolation, but profound hope from his deep faith.

Arts & Culture Books
John W. MillerMarch 06, 2020

Dan Bevacqua’s debut novel, the darkly comic 'Molly Bit,' follows the rise and fall of a Hollywood star.

Arts & Culture Film
Mike SeayFebruary 07, 2020

The French animated film traces the harrowing journey of a severed hand through the streets of Paris

Abel Ferrara (photo: Alamy)
Arts & Culture Film
Patrick PreziosiMarch 03, 2020

For the director of ‘Bad Lieutenant’ and other remarkable films, religion should not be couched in exclusively negative or positive terms.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Nicholas SamarasMarch 06, 2020

I’m tired of the world’s incessant buzz and scrutiny, the news and the news of the news, the onslaught.