Richard Weaver on War and Stephen Smith on Liberalism in ANAMNESIS.

FPR readers will be interested in two new essays in ANAMNESIS. The first, by Professor Jay Langdale, is a fascinating examination of Richard Weaver's analysis of pathologies related to modern war: “'One…

FPR readers will be interested in two new essays in ANAMNESIS. The first, by Professor Jay Langdale, is a fascinating examination of Richard Weaver’s analysis of pathologies related to modern war: “’One more chance for the conservative solution’: Richard Weaver’s Traditionalist Conservative Critique of Modern Warfare.” The second essay, “The Contraception Mandate and Secular Discourse,” is by the Front Porch’s own, Professor R.J. Snell. This is a book review of Stephen D. Smith’s The Disenchantment of Secular Discourse. By way of examining Smith, Snell elucidates some of the significant challenges that modern liberalism poses for religion and traditionalism.

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Peter Daniel Haworth

My name is Peter Haworth, and I am an independent scholar living in Phoenix, Arizona. I received my Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University in 2008, and I am currently working on various writing projects in American Political Thought. My interests include American Political Development, Traditionalist Thought, Constitutional Law, Southern Americana, Virtue Ethics, Natural Law, Political Theology, and many other topics within the history of political theory.