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November 17, 2003 Issue

Culture War to
the Death
By Patrick J. Buchanan

Slander and Its Uses
By Taki


The (Other) Conservative Crack-Up
By W. James Antle III
As the Republican Party embraces big government and big war, will libertarians leave the Cold War coalition?


What Conservatism Means
By Owen Harries
What today’s conservatives should have learned from Edmund Burke—but didn’t

Most Favored Democracy
By Daniel McCarthy
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies works to define Sharon’s interests as America’s.

Turn Off, Wake Up
By Jenny Schroedel
A Gen Xer puts down her remote and embraces real life.

No Smoking Section
By Dana B. Vachon
Lighting up in Bloomberg’s New York

First Use Brigade
By Paul Craig Roberts
The War Party’s first-use doctrine


Fourteen Days:
L’Affaire Easterbrook; Rummy’s Second Thoughts; Lonely Homecoming; Red Ink Conservatives

Deep Background: George Tenet, Human Shield; West Wing Disarray; Neocons in High Places


Heroin Heroine
By Steve Sailer
Cate Blanchett plays Veronica Guerin.

Culture’s Bell Curve
By Steve Sailer
Human Accomplishment
by Charles Murray

Crime & Punishment
By Peter Hitchens
Harsh Justice by James Q. Whitman

Great Awakenings
By Harold O.J. Brown
Jonathan Edwards: A Life
by George M. Marsden

© 2003 The American Conservative.