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Mark C. Henrie is President of the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation. He is the former Chief Academic Officer and former Senior Vice-President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He was the editor of the ''
Intercollegiate Review The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) is a nonprofit educational organization that promotes conservative thought on college campuses. It was founded in 1953 by Frank Chodorov with William F. Buckley Jr. as its first president. It sponsors ...
'' and senior editor of '' ''Modern Age''''.


Biography

He was educated at
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,
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, and the
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. He serves as a
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of
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and a
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of the
Center for European Renewal The Center for European Renewal (CER) is a pan-European conservative organization based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The CER was founded as the Vanenburg Society in the summer of 2007 by a group of mainly European conservatives. They included Dut ...
. He is also a member of the Philadelphia Society, of the Advisory Council of ''
First Things ''First Things'' (''FT'') is an ecumenical and conservative religious journal aimed at "advanc nga religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society". The magazine, which focuses on theology, liturgy, church history, religio ...
'', and of the Board of Advisors of ''
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''. He is perhaps best known for his book ''A Student's Guide to the Core Curriculum''. He has, in addition, edited ''Doomed Bourgeois in Love'' ( essays about the films of
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) and ''Arguing Conservatism'', a collection of essays that appeared first in the ''Intercollegiate Review''. The latter volume contains contributions by Robert Bork, Cleanth Brooks, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Russell Kirk,
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,
Leo Strauss Leo Strauss (, ; September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was a German-American political philosopher who specialized in classical political philosophy. Born in Germany to Jewish parents, Strauss later emigrated from Germany to the United States. ...
, Eric Voegelin, and
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.


Bibliography

* ''A Student's Guide to the Core Curriculum'' * ''Arguing Conservatism'' (ed.) * ''A Student's Guide to Liberal Learning'' * ''Doomed Bourgeois In Love'' (ed.) * ''The Enduring Edmund Burke'' (co-author)


References


External links


The Intercollegiate Studies Institute

The Center for European Renewal

Ralston College

''First Things''

Mark Henrie ''Russell Kirk and the Conservative Heart''

Mark Henrie on ''Arguing Conservatism''

Mark Henrie ''Why Go to College?''
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