Frontiers of American Reaction Between Tradition and Postmodernity: Populism and Critique in Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron In the late twentieth century, there was a bit of folkloric wisdom in the world…Jesse RussellDecember 10, 2024
Frontiers of American Reaction A Difficult Marriage? Alasdair MacIntyre and the Postliberal Right When Hegel died, his followers split into “left” and “right” Hegelians, diverging over the nature…Daniel AddisonNovember 11, 2024
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Frontiers of American Reaction The Bleak Post-neoliberalism of The Internship In his 2013 dystopian novel, The Circle, David Eggers offered a brief but vivid description…Joe StreetJuly 29, 2024
Frontiers of American Reaction Life at the End of History “The End of History will be a very sad time,” Francis Fukuyama wrote in his…Joshua TaitJuly 23, 2024
BlogsFrontiers of American Reaction The Unholy Marriage of Michael Flynn and the Religious Right The post-screening presentation and Q&A by, from left to right: Scott Wiper, Pastor Jackson Lahmeyer,…Stephen FischerJuly 16, 2024
Frontiers of American Reaction On Liberalism and the Right Many on the American right have long taken themselves to be stalwart defenders of “classical…Matthew McManusApril 23, 2024
Frontiers of American Reaction Trumpism’s New “Lost Cause”: National Myth and the Struggle for America Our country is in the grip of a prolonged crisis which has profoundly shaken our…Richard SlotkinApril 3, 2024
BlogsFrontiers of American Reaction Normal but Serious: The Drift to Illiberalism on Britain’s Right What has gone wrong with conservatism in Britain? Many are asking the question, not least…Edmund FawcettOctober 24, 2023
Frontiers of American Reaction Rediscovering Pluralism In the wake of their triumph in the Cold War, liberals seem to have lost…Jeffery Tyler SyckMarch 30, 2023