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The Tragedy of Unreality

Book Reviews

Anthony Esolen is not only a scholar and translator of English and Italian literature; he is perhaps the most…

Facing Our Original Sins

Feature Articles

It is difficult to speak about racism when one has not suffered its effects directly and even more so when one’s own…

“A Time to Plant”: Traditions in the Home

Witness

In his lectures at the University of Virginia titled After Strange Gods, T.S. Eliot makes an interesting observation…

Tradition-less Philosophy, Tradition-less Humanity

Re-Source: Classic Texts

The exclusion of the “sacred tradition” from the practice of philosophizing can occur in two ways. The first is by the…

Newman against Progressivism and Traditionalism

Feature Articles

It is customary today to divide Catholics into progressives and conservatives, as if these were the two main ways of…

The Idea of Tradition in Del Noce

Feature Articles

On several occasions in the course of his reflections on the history of ideas, Augusto Del Noce (1910‒1989) brings up…

Owning the Future: Between Genealogy and Tradition

Feature Articles

One may not expect to find a reflection on the future within a collection on the nature of tradition. The conceptual…

Tradition: Pieper, the Underground Man, and Us

Feature Articles

Dostoevsky’s underground man makes a remarkable antitype of the concept of tradition that Josef Pieper proposed in much…

Will the Thread Be Unbroken?

Book Reviews

These are worrisome times for all thinking people. The nihilism of these days is now too obvious to ignore, as all the…

Being in Love with Everything: The Unique Life and Thought of Albacete

Book Reviews

Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete was very well read, quoting contemporary authors like Flannery O’Connor and Walker Percy…
Humanum: Issues in Family, Culture & Science
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