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February 24, 2003 Issue


The Unintended Consequences of War
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Rarely do wars, once begun, turn out as planned.

Perfidious Albion
by Taki
Officially investigated for political incorrectness


The Madness of Empire
by Scott McConnell
The War Party’s plan to “democratize” the Middle East was in preparation long before 9/11.


The Cruelest War
by J.P. Zmirak
Maxwell’s Civil War epic does justice to history and to his art



Privilege Before the Law
by Paul Craig Roberts
How civil rights led to quotas, and why President Bush won’t resist.

Bush’s Rubicon
by Arnaud de Borchgrave
Terrorists welcome the war on Iraq.

Numbers Games
by George Szamuely
Bending facts to justify war.


Fourteen Days:
Neoconservatism Is Not a Religion; Our Skeptical Allies; Baghdad and Beyond


Free Taki
Free Speech and the Fall of the West


The Saving Power of Music
by Steve Sailer
Polanski’s pianist survives occupied Warsaw.

The Dual Mind of Black America
by Elizabeth Wright
John McWhorter explores the “double consciousness” of American blacks.

Story of a German
by Franz M. Oppenheimer
Sebastian Haffner’s personal account of life in the Third Reich.


© 2002 The American Conservative.