Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
  Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn was a polymath. Most known for his book Liberty or Equality and his critique of unbridled democracy, Kuehnelt-Leddihn traveled and spoke all over the world for decades. His highly entertaining lectures frequently employed the anecdotal to articulate substantive lessons of the human experience.

Online Lectures
Neo-Conservatism and Neo-Liberalism
Right and Left in the United States and Europe
Sorcery

ISI Journals
Liberalism in America
—Fall 1997, IR
Utopias and Ideologies: Another Chapter in the Conservative Demonology
—Summer 1977, MA
The Unholy Ikons
Margaret Elizabeth Stucki, War on Light: The Destruction of the Image of God in Man Through Modern Art

—Winter 1976, MA
The Years of Godlessness
—Winter 1972, MA
The Western Dilemma: Calvin or Rousseau?
—Winter 1971, MA
The Leaning Tower of Tuchman
—March-April 1967, IR
The Artist and the Intellectual in Anglo-Saxonry and on the Continent
—Fall 1959, MA
Revolution, Crime, and Sin in the Catholic World
—Spring 1958, MA
Recuperating Spain
—Summer 1957, MA

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