- Summary
- John Lukacs Intellectuals, Catholics, and the Intellectual Life From 1958 explores how the intellectual landscape shifted following Russell Kirk and Henry Regnery founded Modern Age in 1958. This publication serves as a vital forum for conservative thought and culture, offering deep dives into philosophy, history, and major modern currents. The journal was dedicated to investigating the thought behind societal change, providing a space for scholars and thinkers to debate the impact of the twentieth century. By examining this intellectual ecosystem, readers can understand the internal dynamics of a culture deeply rooted in conservative wisdom and the enduring challenges faced by modern thinkers. These voices continue to shape the intellectual discourse today, ensuring that the past informs the future of critical thought.
- Title
- Modern Age – A Conservative Review
- Description
- Modern Age – A Conservative Review
- Keywords
- history, conservatism, john, books, literature, departments, essays, film, stage, poetry, archive, subjects, theory, economics, society, subscriptions, purchase
- NS Lookup
- A 104.26.14.225, A 172.67.71.106, A 104.26.15.225
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-16
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