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Thomas Steven Molnar (; ; 26 July 1921, in
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– 20 July 2010, in
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Life

Molnar completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Brussels in Belgium and received his Ph.D. in philosophy and history from
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in New York City. He was visiting professor of philosophy of religion at the University of Budapest. As author of over forty books in French and English he published on a variety of subjects including religion, politics, and education. He emigrated to the
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, where he taught for many years at
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. Molnar said he was inspired by
Russell Kirk Russell Amos Kirk (October 19, 1918 – April 29, 1994) was an American political philosopher, moralist, historian, social critic, literary critic, author, and novelist who influenced 20th century American conservatism. In 1953, he authored '' T ...
's work '' The Conservative Mind''. Like Kirk, he wrote a good deal for the magazine ''
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.'' In addition, Kirk and Molnar were founding board members of
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. Molnar admired
Charles Maurras Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras (; ; 20 April 1868 – 16 November 1952) was a French author, politician, poet and critic. He was an organiser and principal philosopher of ''Action Française'', a political movement that was monarchist, corporatis ...
and wrote that French failure to honor Maurras' conservative values was a component of the "agony of France". Molnar was married to Ildiko and had one son, Eric. He died at the age of 89 on Tuesday 20 July 2010."Thomas Molnar, 1921–2010,"
''Andrew Cusack'', July 26, 2010. Among the awards Molnar received was the
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, from the President of the Republic of Hungary.


Works

* (1960). Bernanos: His Political Thought and Prophecy. * (1961). The Decline of the Intellectual. * (1961). The Future of Education. Foreword by
Russell Kirk Russell Amos Kirk (October 19, 1918 – April 29, 1994) was an American political philosopher, moralist, historian, social critic, literary critic, author, and novelist who influenced 20th century American conservatism. In 1953, he authored '' T ...
. * (1962). The Two Faces of American Foreign Policy. * (1965). Africa; A Political Travelogue. * (1966). L'Afrique du sud. * (1966). South West Africa; the Last Pioneer Country. * (1966). Spotlight on South West Africa. * (1967). Utopia, the Perennial Heresy. * (1968). Ecumenism or New Reformation?. * (1968). Sartre: Ideologue of Our Time. * (1969). The Counter-revolution. * (1970). La Gauche vue d'en face. * (1971). The American Dilemma: A Consideration of United States Leadership in World. * (1971). Nationalism in the Space Age. * (1973). God and the Knowledge of Reality. * (1974). L'Animal politique: Essai. * (1976). Authority and Its Enemies. * (1976). Le Socialisme sans visage: l'avènement du tiers modèle. * (1977). Dialogues and Ideologues. * (1978). Christian Humanism: a Critique of the Secular City and Its Ideology. * (1978). Le Modèle défiguré: l'Amèrique de Tocqueville á Carter. * (1980). Politics and the State: the Catholic View. * (1980). Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief. * (1982). Le Dieu immanent: la grande tentation de la pensée allemande. * (1982). Tiers-Monde: Idéologie, Réalité. * (1986). L'Éclipse du sacré: discours et réponses ith Alain de Benoist">Alain_de_Benoist.html" ;"title="ith Alain de Benoist">ith Alain de Benoist * (1987). The Pagan Temptation. * (1988). Twin Powers: Politics and the Sacred. * (1990). The Church, Pilgrim of Centuries. * (1990). L'Europe entre parenthèses. * (1991). Philosophical Grounds. * (1994). The Emerging Atlantic Culture. * (1996). Archetypes of Thought. * (1996). Filozófusok Istene. * (1996). Return to Philosophy. * (1999). A Magyar Szent Korona és a szentkorona-tan az ezredfordulón (edited by Tóth Zoltán József). * (1999). Századvégi Mérleg: Válogatott írások. * (2000). A Pogány Kísértés. * (2000). Igazság és Történelem. * (2002). Bennünk lakik-e az Isten?. * (2002). Válogatás a Magyar Nemzet nek és az asztalfióknak írt publicisztikákból. * (2003). A Beszélő Isten. * (2004). A jobb és a bal: tanulmányok.


References


Further reading

* Allitt, Patrick (1993). ''Catholic Intellectuals And Conservative Politics In America 1950-1985'', Cornell University Press. * Levy, David J. (1982). "Thomas Molnar, 1973," ''Modern Age'', Vol. XXXVI, No. 3-4. * Mezei, Balazs M. (2013). "Thomas Molnar's Place in American Conservatism", ''Modern Age,'' pp. 37–48. * Williamson, Chilton (2004). ''The Conservative Bookshelf: Essential Works That Impact Today's Conservative Thinkers'', Citadel Press.


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