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"TELOS is essential reading for anyone who wants to follow intellectual developments in Europe. The now widely regarded writings in English of Pierre-Andre Taguieff, Jeffrey Herf, Matthias Küntzel, Franklin Adler, and Russell Berman on European antisemitism and anti-Americanism first appeared in TELOS. It's a journal that's consistently ahead of the curve."
Fred Siegel
The Manhattan Institute and Scholar in Residence at St. Francis College
"TELOS is a wonder. It ranges from history and philosophy to art, music, economics, and theology. It greatly enriches my mind and spirit; it's one of those wonderful 'little magazines' that used to be on every real intellectual's desk. Long may it flourish."
Michael Ledeen
Freedom Scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies
"From the standpoint of a European academic, TELOS is a journal of culture and politics of the highest intellectual quality. I wonder whether a better one can be found in the Anglo-Saxon public sphere. With its interests in philosophical, hermeneutical, and theoretical tendencies in general, but also in political thoughts and events, it never loses its critical distance."
Karl Heinz Bohrer
Professor for Aesthetics and European Literature
University of Bielefeld
"TELOS remains provocative and independent in a time of intellectual banality."
Jerry Brown
Attorney General
State of California
"TELOS maintains a truly global perspective and a universal range of sympathies. It is one of the very few remaining morally uncensored forums for open political discussion. One suspects that, in these dark times, its best days are yet to come!"
John Milbank
Research Professor for Politics, Religion and Ethics
University of Nottingham
"TELOS has managed to do something that few others have accomplished, both an openness to truth and a willingness to take a hard look at what is thought about it."
James V. Schall, S.J.
Department of Government
Georgetown University
"TELOS is an intellectually provocative quarterly that dares to present unpopular views and truths."
George Schwab
President
National Committee on Foreign Policy