Louis Awerbuck believed that societies fell to folly when they drew distinct lines between their warriors and scholars. What this ultimately led to was a society’s thinking being done by cowards and its fighting done by fools. Awerbuck saw himself as the keeper of… Continue Reading “Requiem for a Soldier: Louis Awerbuck – The Imaginative Conservative”
By Winston Elliott The joy of liberal learning is that it opens us to the gifts from we know not where. Liberal learning is a life-long adventure, an odyssey of the mind, and the spirit. It is not meant only to prepare us to… Continue Reading “Homer’s “Odyssey” Is a Gift ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Peter Kreeft Making judgments is a privilege of persons only. A privilege that is necessary, both to live well on earth and to enter Heaven… — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/08/living-well-earth-entering-heaven-nineteen-types-judgment-kreeft-timeless.html
Having been forced into retirement by the old-school Puritans, Shakespeare is now being routinely abused by a new generation of puritans who are equally obsessed with censoring the goodness, truth and beauty of his Muse… (essay by Joseph Pearce) — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/06/empowering-rapist-shakespeare-sexual-abuse-joseph-pearce.html
By José Maria J. Yulo — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/05/requiem-soldier-louis-awerbuck-jose-maria-j-yulo.html
By Christopher Nelson — Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2021/05/timeless-essays-the-imitation-of-heroes.html