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March/April 2024
Cover Story
The Long Shadow of NAFTA
Helen Andrews
February 20, 2024
Neither side of the border has seen the benefits it was promised.
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Front Lines
DoxyPEP Is a Disaster in Waiting
Theodore Dalrymple
February 26, 2024
Fellini’s Satyricon comes to the pages of the New England Journal of Medicine.
Romania Is Quietly Doing Great
Christopher Brunet
February 26, 2024
The country lost a sixth of its population to emigration after 1990. Now, thanks to a thriving economy, young Romanians are coming back.
What Is Marriage For?
Nic Rowan
March 4, 2024
Bourgeois values bring stability, prosperity, and dignity—but happiness is another matter.
How I Learned Ivan Illich Was Right
Peter Tonguette
February 12, 2024
The health care apparatus has taken over modern life, nowhere more so than in our dying.
The Counter-Offensive Begins
William Lind
March 9, 2024
How to strike back against cultural Marxism.
RFK for VP?
Harry Scherer
February 18, 2024
A bipartisan ticket could still happen, although it looked likelier six months ago.
The Veep Symposium
The American Conservative
February 12, 2024
The TAC staff weigh in on who should Donald Trump choose as his vice president.
Commentary
Small Is Bountiful
Bill Kauffman
February 27, 2024
Eagle Scout, hobo, Reagan speechwriter—John McClaughry is the most underappreciated man in American politics.
The Left or Trump: Which is a Greater Threat to Democracy?
Matthew Schmitz
February 28, 2024
Is the real threat posed by the fringes or the responsible-seeming center?
Features
What I Saw Inside the DeSantis Campaign
Nate Hochman
February 12, 2024
The governor was great on substance but couldn’t match Trump’s symbolic appeal.
The Long Shadow of NAFTA
Helen Andrews
February 20, 2024
Neither side of the border has seen the benefits it was promised.
The Dynasties of NAFTA
Steve Sailer
February 22, 2024
The Bush and Salinas families both had multigenerational plans for greater integration between Mexico and the U.S., but neither quite came off as…
Cartels Extort Legal Trade, Too
Phillip Linderman
February 24, 2024
More trade with Mexico has meant more profits for criminal organizations, who take a cut of everything from avocados to iron ore.
The Women Having Babies Underground
Evie Solheim
February 19, 2024
The legal landscape for home births varies by state, leaving some moms outside the law.
Is Australia Going Soft on China?
Rob York
March 3, 2024
Australia’s Labor Party has sought “stabilization” with China, which might not be such a bad thing.
Arts and Letters
Exploring Christians as a Minority in America
Carmel Richardson
March 3, 2024
Evangelicals withstood secularization better than the mainline denominations, but to endure in the new America they will have to change tactics.
American Refugees
Mark Pulliam
March 11, 2024
Will the influx of blue state refugees into the heartland ruin the country or save it?
Euthanasia in the Outback
Ian Dowbiggin
March 19, 2024
Australia’s Northern Territory was the first to legalize assisted dying, and Aboriginals did not approve.
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