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Winter 1959 Issue - 19 Articles- Conservatives, and the Lost and the Silent Generations
Donald Brandon
, pp. 2-7 - Of Human Freedom
Raymond English
, pp. 8-20 - Up from Liberalism
Richard M. Weaver
, pp. 21-26 - Singing
Arthur Gregor
, pp. 27-32 - Bagehot and the Monarchy
Derek Stanford
, pp. 33-39 - American and Continental Conservatism
Ludwig Freund
, pp. 40-48 Some Comparisons
Atomic Testing
- Atomic Testing As an International Issue
Arthur Kemp
, pp. 49-55 - Robert Taft
C.P. Ives
, p. 56 - Protest, Respectability, and Belief
Sidney Tillim
, pp. 57-61 The Condition of Hungary
- Andrew the Domestic
Stephen Cserepy
, pp. 62-65 - Hungary's Place in European History
Bela Menczer
, pp. 66-72 - Mannequin
Lawrence P. Spingarn
, pp. 73-80
- The 'New Humanism' Twenty Years After
Austin Warren
, pp. 81-84 - My Father, Zealous
John A. Lynch
, pp. 85-87 - Make Tax Honesty Rewarding
Ernest van den Haag
, pp. 88-92 A Proposal
- Burke in Perspective
Thomas I. Cook
, pp. 93-97 - The People versus Socrates Revisited
Willmoore Kendall
, pp. 98-108 - In Dry Weather
John Nixon, Jr.
, pp. 109-111 - Notes on Contributors, pp. 112-114