Movement Conservatism - Movement Conservative Publications and Institutes

Movement Conservative Publications and Institutes

  • American Enterprise Institute
  • The American Spectator magazine, a conservative political magazine
  • Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank
  • Chronicles magazine, a paleoconservative publication
  • City Journal, official publication of the Manhattan Institute
  • First Things, magazine on religion
  • FreedomWorks, a conservative activist group
  • Humanitas, a traditionalist conservative publication
  • Independence Institute, a conservative think tank
  • Intercollegiate Studies Institute, a traditionalist conservative academic organization
  • Leadership Institute, an organization for conservative activists
  • Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
  • Modern Age, a traditionalist conservative intellectual journal
  • National Review magazine, a conservative political magazine; founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley, Jr.
  • Policy Review magazine, a conservative academic magazine
  • Project for a New American Century, a neoconservative think tank
  • The American Conservative, a paleoconservative publication
  • The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank
  • The Weekly Standard magazine, a neoconservative publication
  • Townhall.com, conservative news, information, and commentary

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