128 Russell Kirk, “Burke and Philosophy of Prescription,” Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 14, No. 3 (1953): 365-380.
129Ibid, 368.
130 Russell Kirk, Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered (New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1967).
131Ibid, 157.
132Ibid, 156.
133Ibid, 13.
134Ibid, 29.
135Ibid, 19.
136The Conservative Mind, 61.
137Ibid, 62.
138Ibid, 63.
139Ibid, 75.
140Ibid, 82.
141Ibid, 130.
142Ibid, 131.
143Ibid.
144Ibid.
145Ibid, 227.
146Ibid, 171, 218, 428.
147Ibid, 64.
148Ibid, 398.
149Ibid, 404.
150Reflections on the Revolution in France.
151The Conservative Mind, 37.
152Ibid.
153Ibid.
154Ibid.
155Ibid.
156Ibid, 38.
157The Philosophy of Prescription, 379.
158The Conservative Mind, 38.
159Ibid, 37.
160The Philosophy of Prescription, 380.
161Ibid.
162The Politics of Prudence, 37.
163Ibid, 42.
164Ibid, 287.
165Ibid.
166Ibid, 291.
167Ibid, 292.
168Nash,
169 Rossiter, Conservatism in America, 6.
170Ibid, 7.
171Ibid.
172Ibid.
173Ibid.
174Ibid, 8.
175Ibid.
176Ibid, 9.
177Ibid, 9.
178Ibid, 10.
179Ibid, 13.
180Ibid.
181Ibid.
182Ibid.
183Ibid, 14.
184 Donald Alexander Downs, Cornell ’69: Liberalism and the Crisis of the American University (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999), p. 2.
185Ibid.
186Ibid, 36.
187Ibid, 209.
188Ibid, 215.
189Ibid, 225.
190Ibid, 231.
191Ibid.
192Ibid, 235.
193Ibid, 258.
194Ibid.
195Ibid, 232; 276-277.
196 Anne Norton, Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004), 57.
197Ibid, 275.
198 Nash, 148.
199Ibid, 149.
200 William F. Buckley Jr., “Our Mission Statement,” National Review, November 19th, 1955. Accessed online at http://www.nationalreview.com/article/223549/our-mission-statement-william-f-buckley-jr
201Ibid.
202 William F. Buckley Jr., “Why the South Must Prevail,” National Review, 1957. Accessed online at https://adamgomez.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/whythesouthmustprevail-1957.pdf
203Ibid.
204Ibid.
205Nash, 139.
206Ibid, 140.
207Ibid, 140.
208 Catherine Zuckert and Michael Zuckert, Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014), 311.
209 Catherine Zuckert and Michael Zuckert, The Truth about Leo Strauss (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), 264.
210Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy, 311.
211The Truth about Leo Strauss, 264.
212 Steven B. Smith, Reading Leo Strauss: Politics, Philosophy, Judaism, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), 199
213 Norton, 6-7.
214Ibid.
215Ibid.
216Ibid, 7, 12.
217Ibid, 7.
218 Nash, 53.
219Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy, 338.
220 Leo Strauss, Natural Right and History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953), 246.
221Leo Strauss and the Problems of Political Philosophy, 91.
222 Strauss, 252.
223Ibid, 293.
224Ibid, 294.
225Ibid, 295.
226Ibid, 321.
227Ibid, 322.
228 Smith, 189.
229Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy, 8.
230 Strauss, 323.
231Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy, 34.
232Ibid, 24.
233Ibid, 25.
234Politics of Prudence, 173.
235 Kramnick.
236 Corey Robin, The Reactionary Mind (London: Oxford University Press, 2012), 44.