The June 16, 2008 issue of TAC is back from the printers and soon to appear in subscribers’ mailboxes and fine bookshops everywhere. The issue takes a cold look at the neocons’ favorite senator, ex-Democrat Joe Lieberman, and also features Peter Hitchens on the new Russia, William S. Lind on the conservative values of New Urbanism, Paul Gottfried on the ideology of democracy, W. James Antle III on antiwar Republican Walter Jones, and Neil Clark on the spirit of ’68; reviews by Steve Sailer, Leon Hadar, Peter Suderman, and Gerald Russello; and columns by Patrick Buchanan, Daniel Larison, and Fred Reed. Plus 14 days, Deep Background, and more. Keep an eye out for it.
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Too Many Foreign Policy Double Standards Hurt U.S. Credibility
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Emmanuel Macron Divides America’s House
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In Defense of Bowling Alone
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What if Kim Jong-un is Looking to Liberalize?
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Meet Cuba’s New Guard, Same as the Old
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The Lies Behind America’s Interventions
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The Longest Litigated Presidential Election in History
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Marxists Look Back on the Russian Revolution
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Rand Paul: The Senate’s Noble Pain in the Neck
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When Allies Should Just Shut Up
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America’s Polarization Has Nothing To Do With Ideology
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How the Greenwashed Liberal Gentry Keep Out the Rabble