The founder of Modern Age saw the need for order in the soul and in society.
A new Exorcist-era movie shows how the obsession with fame can be connected to possession by even darker forces.
Claiming the moral high ground over “settler colonialists” will never deliver true justice.
Out of histories of defeat comes a sense of solidarity and respect for tradition.
This memorial of the Sage of Mecosta, originally from 1995, recalls the man in full.
The story of Modern Age: encounters with Flannery O’Connor, Leo Strauss, and the utopian designs of Moral Rearmament.
Three decades after his death, the Sage of Mecosta lives on.
Were the family and firm made and unmade by capitalism—or by their own choices?
A new film from A24 is less interested in MAGA-bashing than in the consequences of provoking conflict.
Cruelty, fraud, and conspiracy have been transformed into political virtues among modern radicals.
Founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk and Henry Regnery, Modern Age is a journal of conservative thought and a magazine devoted to culture, history, philosophy, and the ideas behind the great currents of modern life. Follow us on X @ModAgeJournal
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