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Introduction: The Enduring Relevance of Lament for a Nation
TYLER CHAMBERLAIN

Lament for a Stillborn American Post-Liberalism
JEREMY SETH GEDDERT

George Grant’s Anti-Imperialism: Old Right or New Left?
BRIAN T. THORN

Grant’s Lament
ROBERTA BAYER

Sacrificing Liberty: George Grant on Liberalism, Technology, and Progress
PHILIP D. BUNN

George Grant, Simone Weil, and the Contemplative Life
COLIN CORDNER

“Arms Outstretched in Love to the Further Shore”: Simone Weil’s Silent Presence in George
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GEORGE A. DUNN

Lament for a Nation, Lament for Liberalism
B. W. D. HEYSTEE

A Love of One’s Own: How the Good Touches Ground in National Belonging
TOIVO KOIVUKOSKI

Ontology, Democracy and Totalitarianism in George Grant: A Response to Ryan Alexander
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TYLER CHAMBERLAIN

The Surface of Things: The Impossibility of George Grant’s Conservatism and the Possibility of
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RYAN ALEXANDER MCKINNELL

Lament for a Nation and Chauvinism of the West: Affinities and Parted Paths
RON DART

A Champion of Intellect in the Age of Technology
WILLIAM CHRISTIAN

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