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Richard John Neuhaus, on the recent judicial usurpation of democracy John Patrick Diggins, on Max Weber's insights into democracy and leadership Norman Cantor, on how postmodern culture resembles the baroque period Alan Jacobs, on William Faulkner as a modernist and a Southerner |
Charles Marsh, on the theological depth of the civil rights movement David Park, on how pre-modern Christians understood light Ted Libbey, on Franz Schubert's role in inventing Romanticism |