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March 29, 2004 Issue


Free-Market Molotov
By Patrick J. Buchanan
In the Third World, free markets and democracy don’t necessarily mix.

A Nation of Victims
By Taki
Feminists, Foxman, and other jihadis


The Next Emperor
By Christopher Layne

Kerry sketches a foreign policy vision scarcely different from the Bush administration’s.


Another Ayatollah
By Eric S. Margolis
Sistani’s Shi’ites won’t accept a puppet role. They actually want to run Iraq.

Life of the Party
By Timothy P. Carney
Abortion remains the principal polarizing issue: Republicans need pro-life voters, and Democrats need pro-choice dollars.

Intelligence Quotient
By Philip Giraldi
Behind the intelligence debacle

In Praise of Laudanum
By Jim Pittaway
Melancholia patients best manage their affliction when they are permitted to self-medicate.

It’s the Jobs, Stupid
By Martin Sieff
Democrats discover the political blessings of fair trade.


Fourteen Days:
Don’t Amend Marriage; PJB on Nader’s Bid; Chalabi’s Mission Accomplished; How to Find Work in the New Economy


The Persistence of Memory
By Steve Sailer
Jim Carrey in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”

All in the Family
By Clark Stooksbury
American Dynasty
by Kevin Phillips

Onward, Christian Soldiers
By Thomas E. Woods Jr.
The War for Righteousness
by Richard M. Gamble

Four Roads to Rome
By Cicero Bruce
The Life You Save May Be Your Own
by Paul Elie

© 2004 The American Conservative.