By Mark Malvasi Teaching at a time when civilization is in such obvious disarray and such marked decline imposes even more stringent and pressing obligations on the teacher. I have reached the conclusion that what American teachers must do is really very basic: Teach… Continue Reading “On Teaching, Writing, and Other Discontents ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Mark Malvasi”
By Bradley Birzer The once-radical belief that Christopher Columbus was evil has sadly become mainstream. But Columbus was a brave and tenacious explorer—flawed, of course, like every man—who expanded the knowledge of the Old World, changing it and the New World forever… — Read… Continue Reading “Hail, Christopher Columbus! ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By David Hein Success in writing requires the virtue of temperance, self-mastery, which refers to an internal action less dreary and passive than mere abstinence. Temperance means disciplining oneself in order to realize one’s greatest potential. — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/08/writing-moral-act-david-hein.html
By Matthew Pheneger — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/06/friedrich-georg-junger-technology-prometheanism-matthew-pheneger.html
By David Eisenberg|May 9th, 2021 — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/05/advancing-darkness-some-reflections-our-ahistorical-present-david-eisenberg.html
Shame is a product of a society that prioritizes the soul over the body and is a defense mechanism against all that is low, vulgar, and sinful. The loss of shame in today’s world comes from a profound change in values… (essay by John… Continue Reading “What Has Happened to Our Sense of Shame? ~ The Imaginative Conservative: John Horvat”