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June 16, 2003 Issue


Honor Thy Fathers:
A Family-Friendly Reform of Social Security

By J.P. Zmirak
A pension system that is fairer to parents, without failing the childless, will buttress the family and benefit society.


Follow the Road Map
By M.J. Rosenberg
Why Israel needs President Bush’s push for a two-state solution. 


Is the Neoconservative Moment Over?

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Administration hawks may soon find themselves with that worst of all worlds—responsibility without power.

Joining the Resistance
By Taki
How low they stoop


Muggeridge, a Century On
By R. J. Stove
The gadfly author and television performer has left a mixed literary record. 

In Bed With the Pentagon
By Charles Glass
An ABC correspondent covers the war coverage

Importing Disease
By Matt Hayes
Maladies once nearly conquered are making a comeback in America, thanks to mass immigration.

Straussians & Realists
By Paul Gottfried
Strauss vs. Morgenthau


Fourteen Days:
The mob speaks at commencement; Republicans in the red; Going wobbly on life


Married to the CIA
By Steve Sailer
Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks remake a 1979 cult classic.

Guarding Liberty from Democracy
By Roger Scruton
Zakaria’s Tocqueville turn

An Imperialism for the Left
By Scott McConnell
Still fighting fascism

The Smiths: A Conservative Rock Band
By Anthony Gancarski

Their back catalogue is more relevant than anything on radio today.


© 2003 The American Conservative.