The fourteen essays in this book develop a conception of human
culture, which is humane and traditionalist. Focusing particularly
on notions of beauty and the aesthetic, it sees within our culture
intimations of the transcendent, and in two essays the nature of
religion is directly addressed. A number of essays also explore the
relation between politics and tradition.
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