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FEI also offers seminars on the great ideas, the great books, and the great people that together make up the American Republic.

The paramount issue facing the Constitutional Convention was how to secure the safety and happiness of the people. There...
05/04/2023

The paramount issue facing the Constitutional Convention was how to secure the safety and happiness of the people. Therefore, the paramount question which guided the deliberations was: What is justice? (essay by Gordon Lloyd)

The paramount issue facing the Constitutional Convention was how to secure the safety and happiness of the people. Therefore, the paramount question which guided the deliberations was: What is justice? James H. Hutson concludes his valuable 1984 survey of two hundred years of

Such was Gordon Lloyd's contagious energy that his presence at an academic program guaranteed its success. Even now I ca...
05/03/2023

Such was Gordon Lloyd's contagious energy that his presence at an academic program guaranteed its success. Even now I can see him, with his irrepressible enthusiasm, almost hopping across the stage in excitement, brushing back the bangs of his wavy white hair as they fly about, and boyishly declaiming in the Caribbean accent of his youth, as he drives home a point to his listeners. (by Stephen M. Klugewicz)

Such was Gordon Lloyd's contagious energy that his presence at an academic program guaranteed its success. Even now I can see him, with his irrepressible enthusiasm, almost hopping across the stage in excitement, brushing back the bangs of his wavy white hair as they fly about, and boyishly declaimi...

Today is the anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord (1775): Outnumbering the Lexington militia nearly ten t...
04/19/2023

Today is the anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord (1775): Outnumbering the Lexington militia nearly ten to one, the British easily won the skirmish. But, symbolically, they lost. For at the moment the first Lexingtonian died, the American Republic was born... (essay by Bradley J. Birzer)

Outnumbering the Lexington militia nearly ten to one, the British easily won the skirmish. But, symbolically, they lost. For at the moment the first Lexingtonian died, the American Republic was born. British Major Pitcarne took six companies of an advance team to scout

Though civil libertarians rightly point out the dangers of an unchecked government, they blissfully ignore the dangers o...
04/18/2023

Though civil libertarians rightly point out the dangers of an unchecked government, they blissfully ignore the dangers of an unchecked, unrestrained populace. It is thus worthwhile to return to the founders and examine what role they desired religion and morality to play in their new Republic... (essay by Michael Weiner)

Though civil libertarians rightly point out the dangers of an unchecked government, they blissfully ignore the dangers of an unchecked, unrestrained populace. It is thus worthwhile to return to the founders and examine what role they desired religion and morality to play in their new Republic.

Orestes Brownson so esteemed New England people, customs, and institutions that they dominated his writings and fit at t...
04/17/2023

Orestes Brownson so esteemed New England people, customs, and institutions that they dominated his writings and fit at the heart of his political ideas... (essay by Michael J. Connolly)

Orestes Brownson so esteemed New England people, customs, and institutions that they dominated his writings and fit at the heart of his political ideas. The danger of majoritarian tyranny hangs over republics. The dilemma of constituting a virtuous republic while also restricting interests,

Here are recommended essays regarding Thomas Jefferson, and memorable quotations by and about the great man... (by Winst...
04/14/2023

Here are recommended essays regarding Thomas Jefferson, and memorable quotations by and about the great man... (by Winston Elliott)

Here are recommended essays regarding Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) on The Imaginative Conservative: Looking for Mr. Jefferson by Clyde Wilson Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday by Clyde Wilson The Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition by Clyde Wilson

C.S. Lewis believed that every nation possesses what he called a “haunting,” a “Logres,” which baptizes it with a unique...
03/21/2023

C.S. Lewis believed that every nation possesses what he called a “haunting,” a “Logres,” which baptizes it with a unique inner life. What, or where, is America’s Logres? Who is the mythological hero that could guide the American identity the way Arthur guided Britain and inspired generations of English poets and artists? (essay by Raymond Dokupil)

C.S. Lewis believed that every nation possesses what he called a “haunting,” a “Logres,” which baptizes it with a unique inner life. What, or where, is America’s Logres? Who is the mythological hero that could guide the American identity the way Arthur guided Britain and inspired generatio...

Like their British counterparts, the American Jacobites bitterly criticized the damage done to the working class and cit...
03/20/2023

Like their British counterparts, the American Jacobites bitterly criticized the damage done to the working class and cities by the industrial system and listening to their neo-feudal critiques one sees similarities with Progressivism and Populism. While these latter movements analyzed from the perspective of the political left, the Jacobites did so from the political right. America needed less democracy, not more, and a liberty rightly understood as the pursuit of the good and true... (essay by Michael J. Connolly)

Like their British counterparts, the American Jacobites bitterly criticized the damage done to the working class and cities by the industrial system and listening to their neo-feudal critiques one sees similarities with Progressivism and Populism. While these latter movements analyzed from the persp...

Is there room for yet another biography of Abraham Lincoln? Of course there is, especially if the biographer in question...
03/15/2023

Is there room for yet another biography of Abraham Lincoln? Of course there is, especially if the biographer in question is as deft and insightful as Jon Meacham... (essay by Chuck Chalberg)

Is there room for yet another biography of Abraham Lincoln? Of course there is, especially if the biographer in question is as deft and insightful as Jon Meacham. And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle by Jon Meacham (676 pages, Random House, 2022)

Even on the most benign reading, liberal economics imposes a certain ideal of freedom—one chained to the imperative to s...
03/13/2023

Even on the most benign reading, liberal economics imposes a certain ideal of freedom—one chained to the imperative to seek financial gain above all else... (essay by Adrian Walker)

The poor, Jesus famously said, will always be with us. Jesus’ followers have often been accused of misusing these words of their Master as an excuse to ignore the systemic causes of poverty. Christians, the charge runs, have preached private benevolence as a substitute for

It is today widely acknowledged that conservatism is in disarray or crisis. There is an obvious need for major rethinkin...
03/10/2023

It is today widely acknowledged that conservatism is in disarray or crisis. There is an obvious need for major rethinking of the meaning of conservatism and of what it means to be an American. I suggest that the current disorientation springs in large measure from certain long-standing, seemingly chronic weaknesses. What went wrong and why? (essay by Claes Ryn)

It is today widely acknowledged that conservatism is in disarray or crisis. There is an obvious need for major rethinking of the meaning of conservatism and of what it means to be an American. This book suggests that the current disorientation springs in large measure from certain long-standing, see...

Secession solves none of America's problems. It will only accelerate the processes of moral decadence and national destr...
03/06/2023

Secession solves none of America's problems. It will only accelerate the processes of moral decadence and national destruction. Only the arduous fight for a return to God and a moral order will provide the way out of the present crisis for all Americans... (essay by John Horvat)

Secession solves none of America's problems. It will only accelerate the processes of moral decadence and national destruction. Only the arduous fight for a return to God and a moral order will provide the way out of the present crisis for all Americans.

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