TAC for August

Posted on July 16th, 2009 by Daniel McCarthy

A new issue of The American Conservative goes to press today. Don’t miss it — the September-dated issue includes a skeptical look (two pieces by Ted Galen Carpenter and John Laughland) at Americans’ love for global revolutions and protests; Michael P. Farris on what the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child means for your family; takedowns of Ben Bernanke and Lawrence Summers by the Cunning Realist and Dennis Dale; Paul Gottfried’s memoir of his father; Reid Buckley on why higher education produces bad writing; Sean Scallon on what the GOP can learn from Andrew Jackson’s war on the second Bank of the United States (hint: it involves ending the Fed); and much more, including columns by Pat Buchanan, Bill Kauffman, Stuart Reid, and Eve Tushnet.

The issue begins arriving in stores in about 10 days, but of course the best way to make sure you get all the goodness that is TAC is to subscribe. And if you enjoy the website, please donate to keep it growing. Even $10 or $20 dollars is a great help.

3 Responses to “TAC for August”

  1. I am an old guy. At this stage of life, $30 is a big deal. It has take me 4 months to get to where I can give myself permission to spend that $30 on TAC.

    Stone age. LOL

    There is no way to specify that I DON’T want a printed copy. I called the “800″ number, and the nice lady had never heard of the concept. I asked her to look into it.

    Got this $30 burning a hole in my pocket. I will check every few days to see if the subscription webpage has been fixed.

  2. Will the PDF go up on the web site before the weekend? I’d like to print it and read it over the weekend.

  3. @Adam: I think it’ll be Monday before it’s up, unfortunately.

    @Barney: I’ll see if we can implement an on-line only PDF subscription. It’s not too difficult technically, we just have to set up a billing/registration system.

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