Tacitus was one of the most cited of all historians in Colonial North America. The American colonists thought the world of him, and no one admired him as much as did Thomas Jefferson. (essay by Bradley Birzer)| The Imaginative Conservative
All nations need reminders that even their best ideals, though worth defending, do not earn them chosen nation status. Reading C.S. Lewis’ "That Hideous Strength" and Langston Hughes' “Let America Be America Again” in light of each other could rouse those in need of both a restoration of confidence in the goodness of the American dream and a renewal of national humility. (essay by Bethany Getz)| The Imaginative Conservative