TELOSrnA Quarterly Journal of Critical ThoughtrnDoes it still make sense to talk about Left andrnRight? What remains of the communist projectrnafter the collapse of the Soviet Empire? To whatrnan extent has collectivism become official liberalrnideology? What is the impact of feminism,rnanti-racism and multiculturalism on Americanrntraditions? Has a New Class of experts,rnbureaucrats and professionals effectively subvertedrnthe democratic ethos?rnWhat has happened to the American Right afterrnits anti-communist ideology became obsolete?rnAre paleo-conservatives and neo-conservativesrnpart of the same political side? What does itrnmean to be a conservative in the 21st century?rnAre conservatives also traditionalists? Whatrnremains of American particularism in the age ojrnglobalization? Is the crisis of conservatism butrnanother version of the crisis of liberalism?rnThese questions are debated in the pages of Telos by independent scholars unafraid to challengernvarious ideological establishments. Recent issues have re-examined the meaning ofrnAmerican federalism, the populist legacy, the resurgence of nationalism, separatism, the crisisrnof modernity and the postmodern predicament. Future issues will deal with the crisis ofrnEuropean Unification, the collapse of American education, the disintegration of “humanism”rnand the possibility of religious alternatives.rnRecent Issues:rnNumber 108rnSpecial Issue on:rnRacism, Multiculturalism and GlobalizationrnAdam: Anti-Semitism and Anti-Black RacismrnSniegoski: Lester Frank WardrnPels: Strange StandpointsrnMichael: Making a StandrnKarnoouh: Is the Problem Drugs or Society?rnDe Benoist: Confronting GlobalizationrnNotes and Commentary:rnHunt: The First Peoples and QuebecrnCombe: Today’s French Historical ResearchrnReviews:rnPickstock: Capitalism or Secularism?rnWegierski: Canadian ConservatismrnMurray: Communism and “Affirmative Action”rnGottfried: Post-l9B,9 Socialism?rnNumber 107rnSpecial Issue on:rnBeyond Modernism and PostmodernismrnPickstock: Plato’s Deconstruction of DerridarnWilcock: Adomo, Jazz and RacismrnBabich: Physics vs. Social TextrnLuke: Re-Reading the Unabomber ManifestornTucker: Dialectics of the Concrete and Charter 77rnHoppe: The Case For SecessionrnOst: The Social Democratic CollapsernOn ImmigrationrnPalti: Is There a Telos Right?rnBerman: Immigradon, Liberalism and PopulismrnFleming: On Proposition 187rnPiccone: Tribulations of Left Social CridcismrnGottfried: More on Moral RealismrnPiccone: Tribulations of Right Moral DogmatismrnGottfried: From Fascism to the Managerial StaternSubscriptions include 4 issues per year and cost $40 for individuals and $95 for institutions. Foreignrnand Canadian orders add 15% for extra postage. Checks must be in US funds, drawn from US banks.rnBack issues cost $14 each ($30 for institutions). Back issues available: 13, 17-18, 20-51, 53-107.rnFor subscriptions, back issues or information, write:rnTelos Press Ltd.rn431 E. 12th Street.rnNew York NY 10009rn212-22H-6479fax: 212-228-6379 e-mail: telospress@aol.com ^^rnrnrn
January 1975April 21, 2022By The Archive
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