Modern Age Archive — Volume 42, Number 1; Winter 2000(Click on the cover or table of contents for a larger image)The Conservative Scholar in the Twenty-First CenturyGeorge A. PanichasI. The Conservative DilemmaHow Does the Past Become the Future?Stephen TonsorThe Conservative Mission and Progressive IdeologyGeorge W. CareyThe Scholar as Borrower and Lender of the Truth of ThingsMarion MontgomeryII. Conditions and ChallengesThe Tangled History of SecularismEmmet KennedyThe Ethical Challenge of the Twenty-First CenturyAlfred ThomasThe Moral Voice of Octavio PazNoel M. ValisIII. Language and TraditionA Return to SourcesE. Christian KopffLiterature and the Foundations of the WestJeffrey HartConservative Literary StudyStephen L. TannerThe Long Tradition and Social ScienceIrving Louis HorowitzIV. Thorny ProblemsFrancis Fukuyama as Teacher of EvilPeter Augustine LawlerTaking the Lead in EnvironmentalismJohn R. E. BlieseAmercian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First CenturyAnthony Harrigan V. Fighting WordsThe Americanization of ConservatismDr. Barry Alan Shain
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