![]() ![]() explores every aspect of Kirk’s quiet genius. ![]() His creative spirit is immortalized not only in his political work, however-Kirk also left behind a rich collection of spine-tingling horror stories and sophisticated novels. An imaginative and optimistic thinker, Kirk wrote essays in justice, society, education, economics, history, and literature that are timeless reminders of what Kirk called “the permanent things”: honor, courage, character, virtue, constancy, humility, wisdom, order, and prudence. Author of the groundbreaking treatise The Conservative Mind, Kirk defined conservative political thought for the post–World War II era. When people look to the founding of the modern conservative movement, they must ultimately look to Russell Kirk (1918–1994). ![]()
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