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Modern Age Journal Has a New Website! | Dan McCarthy & Andrew Beck

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We are thrilled to unveil the latest milestone in Modern Age's evolution: a new website!
Join us this week as we engage in an insightful discussion with Dan McCarthy and Andrew Beck on the noteworthy updates to ISI's Modern Age Journal.

Andrew Beck, esteemed co-founder of Beck & Stone, has collaborated closely with ISI to craft a visually stunning and seamlessly navigable platform, ensuring that accessing our esteemed publication is now more convenient than ever before.

In this conversation, we delve into the meticulous design process, the strategic vision driving this transformation, and the profound impact it will have on our readership. Join us as we explore the intersection of tradition and modernity, and celebrate the dawn of a new era for Modern Age.
Modern Age History:

Founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk and Henry Regnery, Modern Age has been helping to shape the conservative mind and intelligent discourse in the United States (and abroad) for more than six decades.
Under the leadership of acclaimed editor Dan McCarthy, Modern Age guides readers through these contentious, confusing times by applying the wisdom of “the permanent things” to the crises of our age and to what Kirk called “the great moral and social and political and economic and literary questions of the hour.
Modern Age is now available in print and digital editions. Print subscribers also receive complimentary digital access.
Website
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Use the code MODERNAGE1957 for discounted on a one-year print subscription!

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142 episodes

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We are thrilled to unveil the latest milestone in Modern Age's evolution: a new website!
Join us this week as we engage in an insightful discussion with Dan McCarthy and Andrew Beck on the noteworthy updates to ISI's Modern Age Journal.

Andrew Beck, esteemed co-founder of Beck & Stone, has collaborated closely with ISI to craft a visually stunning and seamlessly navigable platform, ensuring that accessing our esteemed publication is now more convenient than ever before.

In this conversation, we delve into the meticulous design process, the strategic vision driving this transformation, and the profound impact it will have on our readership. Join us as we explore the intersection of tradition and modernity, and celebrate the dawn of a new era for Modern Age.
Modern Age History:

Founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk and Henry Regnery, Modern Age has been helping to shape the conservative mind and intelligent discourse in the United States (and abroad) for more than six decades.
Under the leadership of acclaimed editor Dan McCarthy, Modern Age guides readers through these contentious, confusing times by applying the wisdom of “the permanent things” to the crises of our age and to what Kirk called “the great moral and social and political and economic and literary questions of the hour.
Modern Age is now available in print and digital editions. Print subscribers also receive complimentary digital access.
Website
Subscribe Here
Use the code MODERNAGE1957 for discounted on a one-year print subscription!

  continue reading

142 episodes

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