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Jonathan David Price

Professor Jonathan Price is a research associate at Oxford University, a Fellow of St Cross College. He has taught topics in law and philosophy there for almost 15 years. Since 2006, he has co-organised the annual Vanenburg Meetings of the Center for European Renewal. He is Professor of General Jurisprudence at Memoria College, and founding editor of the European Conservative. He published articles in National Review, First Things, Washington Times, Volkskrant and Die Presse. His novella, Thaddæus is currently with an agent.

Articles by Jonathan David Price

Wasting Time

A friend of mine with a penchant for self-effacement said “There’s just not enough time to get the work done and procrastinate.” It is not that he only works well…
January 21, 2010

The Advantages of Dying Young

The listlessness of modern death is that you might not even get a chance to show courage before you forget who you are.
January 11, 2010

Stopping a Streetcar with an Umbrella

It is autumn in Amsterdam and damp. The twilight is coming. I await a streetcar to take me home through the labored-over canals, the old working-class neighborhoods on the Amstel.…
December 17, 2009