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May 04, 2009 ISSUE
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Cover How Right Was Reagan? Richard Gamble At a time when they should be returning to first principles, conservatives look instead to their favorite matinee idol.Articles What Would Burke Do? Daniel McCarthy Reviving the Constitution depends on restoring the tie between church and state.Summer of ’69 John Buffalo Mailer My father’s campaign to liberate New York from New York By the Book Jeremy Beer Reports of the death of publishing are greatly exaggerated. The Money Pit  Nicholas von Hoffman Left and Right think it’s 1930 again, but America isn’t that country anymore. Guilt Trip  Paul Gottfried Eric Foner reconstructs history to fit the PC agenda. The Harding Way Thomas E. Woods Jr. Warren Harding knew that government stimulus only prolongs depression. Finding Atlas Stephen Cox As Ayn Rand’s sales soar, remember Isabel Paterson, the woman who inspired her. Columns Song of the South  Fred ReedAll On Brown  Stuart Reid Fourteen Days  Reading the Tea Party Leaves; Cutting Millions, Spending
Trillions; Kerry Bails Out His Base—the Media Deep Background Denny Hastert Talks Turkey Arts & Letters Capitol Offense  Steve Sailer Russell Crowe in “State of Play”Springtime of Their Discontent  Septimus Waugh 1848: Year of Revolution by Mike Rapport Fault Lines Mary Wakefield Descent Into Chaos: The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid The End of Enlightenment Donald Livingston The Philosophers’ Quarrel: Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding >by Robert Zaretsky and John T. Scott
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