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Vital Interest

By Stephen Van Eveda
Why the road to victory in the War on Terror runs through Jerusalem.

Living Room War

By Andrew J. Bacevich
Instead of summoning the American people to shared sacrifice, the Bush administration insulates us from the costs of conflict.

Newest Deal

By W. James Antle III
How Bush’s ownership society could become warmed-over welfarism

How to Destroy a Nation

By Richard D. Lamm
Destroying America in seven easy steps

Libertarianism: A Home for Conservatives?

By Robert Locke
Robert Locke and Daniel McCarthy square off on just how much freedom a society can endure.


By Daniel McCarthy
In Defense of Freedom

Church of the Open Sky

By Roger D. McGrath
From gremmie to Gandalf, a lifelong surfer on the endless quest for that perfect wave



Fourteen Days

Electing the Ayatollahs; Liberate UNLV; The DNC’s Litmus Test

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Bush: A Second Helping of Regime Change, Please; Pakistan’s Rules of Engagement




The Stillborn Empire

By Patrick J. BuchananAmerica as the “New Rome”

Film: Austen in a Sari

By Steve Sailer Jane Austen meets Bollywood in “Bride and Prejudice”

America's New Nationalism

By Scott McConnell America Right or Wrong: An Anatomy of American Nationalism by Anatol Lieven

Philosophy, Not Politics

By Gene CallahanMichael Oakeshott: An Introduction by Paul Franco

Hamilton's Empire

By James Gass An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic Power by John Steele Gordon



Open to Debate

By Taki
Doing in London what you can’t do in New York



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