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November/December 2021
Cover Story
The Bush Family Affair with China
John Meroney
November 1, 2021
This decision has not come easily. Those were the foreboding words of Mayor Sylvester Turner of Houston, Texas, as he gathered with other city…
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Front Lines
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Abimael Guzmán, 1934–2021
Edward Luttwak
October 21, 2021
The Shining Path founder had a simple doctrine: kill the capitalists, distribute their wealth.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
China and the ‘G’ Word—Genocide
Dan Hitchens
November 6, 2021
What the CCP is doing in Xinjiang is disturbing, but is it genocide?
Featured in the October 2021 issue
When No One is Paying Rent
Carmel Richardson
October 27, 2021
The eviction moratorium hit mom-and-pop landlords hardest.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
The New (Old) Court-Packing Plan
Sarah Lee
November 10, 2021
Wild allegations about a “shadow docket” are meant to lay the groundwork for further politicization of the court.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Househunting in a Pandemic
Nic Rowan
November 15, 2021
Refugees from big cities have made housing markets across the country too hot for locals.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Never Accountable
William S. Lind
November 3, 2021
A private who loses his rifle gets in more trouble than a general who loses a war. Until that is true no longer, we…
Commentary
Are China's Threats to Taiwan a Bluff?
Patrick J. Buchanan
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Grave Matters
Bill Kauffman
December 4, 2021
William Cullen Bryant wished to be buried in "flowery June, when brooks sent up a cheerful tune," and weeping friends might make merry by…
Featured in the October 2021 issue
For Whom Were the Cities Saved?
Matthew Schmitz
November 22, 2021
Perhaps the decline in urban order, cheered on by creative-class liberals, was inevitable. Safety breeds complacency.
Features
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Merchants of Death
Hunter DeRensis
November 8, 2021
From the Nye Committee to Joe Kent, the fight against war profiteering is a constant struggle.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
The First Post-National Country
Ian Dowbiggin
October 19, 2021
If the Democratic party of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden gets its way, America may soon look a lot like Trudeau’s…
America's Military Road to Perdition
Douglas Macgregor
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Learning to Love Small Government Again
Michael Warren Davis
November 20, 2021
The false “small government” of classical liberalism is a state with less authority but more power.
Reconstruction Revisionism
Helen Andrews
December 11, 2021
The Library of America is reissuing W.E.B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction, a farrago of distortions.
Arts & Letters
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Vonnegut Against War
Peter Tonguette
November 27, 2021
A new look at "Slaughterhouse Five" examines the intersection of the writer's personal and political lives.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
The Road Not Taken
Claes G. Ryn
November 29, 2021
An older kind of humanistic education made for a common frame of reference, a sense of unity and respect for others.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
An Independent Sowell
Mark Skousen
December 6, 2021
While Sowell regularly uses divisive political labels to attack his critics, he does not like to be labeled himself.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Titian’s Royal Warnings
Joseph Phelan
October 30, 2021
Reviewing "Women, Myth, and Power" at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
Dark Green
Alex Taylor
October 23, 2021
A review of "The Green Knight," starring Dev Patel and directed by David Lowery.
Featured in the October 2021 issue
The Road to Serfdom
Declan Leary
October 25, 2021
Life was better eight centuries ago; the medieval serf at least had the advantages of an integral social order and an integral worldview.
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