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January/February 2023
Cover Story
The Red Wave That Wasn’t
Bradley Devlin
December 12, 2022
How GOP leadership snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Front Lines
Russia’s Quiet Home Front
Dimitri A. Simes
December 12, 2022
"Our elites are afraid of ideas because they don’t know how to control them."
Relighting the Flame of Memory
Michael Toscano
December 12, 2022
If we want to stop our civilization from turning into Fahrenheit 451, hope lies not with intellectuals but with parents.
The Loneliness of Wendell Berry
Michael Warren Davis
December 12, 2022
The rural prophet goes out of his way to pick fights with his natural allies.
The Red Wave That Wasn’t
Bradley Devlin
December 12, 2022
How GOP leadership snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
Lone Wolfe
Micah Meadowcroft
December 12, 2022
A new book signals that a growing movement of Protestant resourcement has achieved a critical mass.
Legitimacy in Peril
William S. Lind
December 12, 2022
Without faith in elections, a republic will fall.
Commentary
Putin’s ‘Winter War’ on Ukraine
Patrick J. Buchanan
December 3, 2022
Great powers should never cede to lesser powers the capacity to drag them into unwanted wars.
Adams’s Handler
Bill Kauffman
December 12, 2022
What about John Quincy Adams the man: humorless prig or prophetic statesman?
Anti-Woke Isn’t Enough
Matthew Schmitz
December 12, 2022
Anti-woke liberals weren't tricked by progressives. They were wrong about liberalism.
Features
When Bill Bennett Came to Stanford
Mark Bauerlein
December 12, 2022
His bold stand for Western Civ showed up the passive faculty, who abdicated their role under student intimidation.
A Clash of Competing Nationalisms in Taiwan
Rob York
December 12, 2022
A change of power in Taipei in 2024 could mean a “conservative” party that seeks better ties with the PRC.
Losing Massachusetts
Declan Leary
December 12, 2022
The Bay State GOP has learned all the wrong lessons.
Angola Revisited
John Hirschauer
December 12, 2022
A second look at one of America’s most notorious prisons.
The Faces of January 6
Harry Scherer
December 12, 2022
These aren’t saints. They’re Americans. We should treat them like it.
What ‘Long Covid’ Means
Peter Robinson
December 12, 2022
Long Covid is a real disease, but that doesn’t mean its sufferers are right about everything.
Arts & Letters
The Original Monster Abroad
William Anthony Hay
December 12, 2022
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was similar to today’s war in Ukraine.
The Father of Poland
David Randall
December 12, 2022
Nationalists of any country can look to Jozef Pilsudski for inspiration.
Brilliant Balanchine
Peter Tonguette
December 12, 2022
The great choreographer was, to his credit, reactionary on gender and much else.
The Most American Region
Garrett Robinson
December 12, 2022
A new book restores the Midwest to its central place in our national history.
Against Our Proletarianization
Brad Littlejohn
December 12, 2022
For too long, wealth has been concentrated in the hands of a plutocratic class more interested in dreaming than virtue and common sense.
The Russian Kaleidoscope
David Wagner
December 12, 2022
Shifting the image adjusts the story.
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