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June 6, 2005 Issue

The Good Strategist
By Scott McConnell
George F. Kennan was more than the architect of Americas Cold War victory, he was the last of a line of gentlemen statesmen.
Trigger Man
By Andrew J. Bacevich
In service of his messianic vision, Paul Wolfowitz marries certainty in the righteousness of American actions with confidence in the efficacy of American arms.
Muzzling Mideast Studies
By Anders Strindberg
The new political correctness in the academy comes not from the liberal Left but from neoconservatives.
On the Right Track
By William S. Lind
Real conservatives should cherish Americas railways and the way of life they support.
Entangling Allegiances
By Nicholas von Hoffman
Dual-national politics undermines sovereignty.
Hooked on a Feeling
By Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel
The cult of self-esteem comes for the children.
PR Problems
By Jon Basil Utley
Proportional representation creates dysfunctional democracies.

Crime and Prejudice
By Steve Sailer
Paul Haggiss Crash
Prophets on the Rightand Left
By Philip Jenkins
Gods Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesnt Get It by Jim Wallis & Exodus: Why Americans Are Fleeing Liberal Churches for Conservative Christianity by Dave Shiflett.
A Barracuda Among Butterflies
By Justin Raimondo
The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America by Stephen Cox
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