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May/June 2023
Cover Story
France Contemplates the Bear
Christopher Caldwell
April 17, 2023
A novel presenting Putin’s worldview sympathetically has taken France by storm.
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Editorial
The Russia Whisperer
Helen Andrews
April 17, 2023
The editorial from the May-June 2023 issue of The American Conservative.
Front Lines
The Taco Truck Delusion
Christopher Brunet
April 17, 2023
Six months in Mexico taught me what a Latin American future for the USA really entails.
The Christian Nationalist Bogeyman
Douglas Walker
April 17, 2023
A shoddy but prestigious survey paints ordinary believers as insurrectionists-in-waiting.
Winds of Change?
Ernst van Zyl
April 17, 2023
South Africa slouches toward the decentralized future.
When Hollywood Cared About Chemical Spills
Peter Tonguette
April 17, 2023
The East Palestine disaster was a sad sequel to Silkwood.
Closed on Sunday
Harry Scherer
April 17, 2023
In states where Republican majorities could easily enact blue laws, they should.
If Russia Wins
William S. Lind
April 17, 2023
Ukraine should be told, not asked, what the terms of a peace settlement will be.
Commentary
Taylor Made for Iowa
Bill Kauffman
April 17, 2023
Can a state senator lead a new Corn Belt rebellion?
Waiting for Revival
Matthew Schmitz
April 17, 2023
We have been living through an American revival. Conservatives may want to stop wishing for the next.
Features
France Contemplates the Bear
Christopher Caldwell
April 17, 2023
A novel presenting Putin’s worldview sympathetically has taken France by storm.
King Hochschild’s Hoax
Bruce Gilley
April 17, 2023
An absurdly deceptive book on Congolese rubber production is better described as historical fiction.
A Murder in CHAZ
Jonathan Ireland
April 17, 2023
Moderate liberals and the media helped the far left cover up the murder of an unarmed 16-year-old, and still no one has been held…
The Wrong Lesson from the Fall of FTX
Lizandro Pieper
April 17, 2023
Sam Bankman-Fried doesn’t discredit decentralized finance. He shows why it’s needed.
TIME Magazine at 100
John Rodden
John Rossi
April 17, 2023
Henry Luce’s flagship has outlived the century it shaped, but for how much longer?
Arts & Letters
Clay Vessel
Jude Russo
April 17, 2023
Nigel Biggar’s defense of the British Empire is worthy; his defense of the liberal international order is less convincing.
And the Baby Waves Back
Jonathon Van Maren
April 17, 2023
The last half-century of American history is haunted by more than 65 million ghosts.
Madrid’s Forgotten Nobelist
David Randall
April 17, 2023
Cela’s novel warns that man endures irredeemably even after the revolution.
The Engines of Managerialism
Michael Toscano
April 17, 2023
Replacement and integration can be two parts of one unfolding technological regime.
Masters of Mediocrity
Nic Rowan
April 17, 2023
Subscribers to one weekly print are rewarded not by its content but by its possession.
Critic or Coroner?
Christopher McCaffery
April 17, 2023
We all need good novels.
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