Peter Viereck's philosophical history of Nazism, and his contrarian conservatism, may have something to teach us about our politics today.
The philosopher-poet christened conservatism—then failed its litmus tests.
This collection of several Peter Viereck articles (originally published in 1950 and reissued by Transaction last year) seemed worth a look, and I just picked…
Peter Viereck valued rootedness and traditional institutions over the market, standing athwart fusionism, yelling stop.
Justus Doenecke has written more books on the history of antiwar foreign policy than anyone, and he’s still going.
If Conservatism Inc. exists primarily to negotiate terms of the Right's surrender, then let's be done with it
A right-liberalism that has more affection for the Acela corridor than for the Rust Belt is not going to plant hedges against populist radicalism