On America

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  • ISBN 9781967613045
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Creed & Culture Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An instant classic.”—Yuval Levin

A timely volume for America250 that illuminates what America means—and what it means to be an American.

As Americans mark the semiquincentennial of their republic’s birth, they are deeply divided over the nature and meaning of the American Founding. 

Does the United States rest on an intrinsically racist basis, as is now so often claimed? Did the Declaration of Independence commit the United States to a perpetual revolution aimed at liberating the American people—and others—from all inherited constraints? If America’s framers were neither vile racists nor wild-eyed radicals, were they at least good liberals? 

They were in fact none of these things. In On America: How to Understand the Legacy of 1776, Russell Kirk, one of the most important and brilliant thinkers of the twentieth century, explains that America is not an “experiment,” but rather a particular expression of the entire Western heritage. The Founding of the United States should be understood as an essentially conservative act, writes Kirk, and is therefore an achievement in which sober-minded Americans ought to take pride. 

Besides fresh, accessible essays on the Declaration of Independence and the Founding period, On America includes Kirk’s insightful reflections on wise American statesmen from John Adams to Abraham Lincoln to (surprisingly) Eugene McCarthy, as well as his interpretations of great American writers from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Robert Frost to Mark Twain.

Russell Kirk (1918–1994), considered the father of the postwar conservative intellectual movement, was one of the most influential writers of the last century. His many books include The Conservative Mind: From Burke to EliotEliot and his Age: T. S. Eliot’s Moral Imagination in the Twentieth CenturyThe Roots of American Order; and The Sword of Imagination: Memoirs of a Half-Century of Literary Conflict.


Michael Lucchese
’s writing has appeared in the Wall Street JournalNational Review, and the Washington Examiner, among other outlets. He is the founder and CEO of Pipe Creek Consulting, an associate editor of Law & Liberty, and a contributing editor to Providence. Lucchese lives in Washington, DC.

Bradley J. Birzer is professor of history and the Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies at Hillsdale College. His books include Russell Kirk: American Conservative and J. R. R. Tolkien’s Sanctifying Myth.

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