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November/December 2022
Cover Story
Don’t Call It the ‘Culture War Speech’
Nic Rowan
October 17, 2022
Everyone in the room in 1992 thought Buchanan gave an uplifting speech. Only later was it spun as a dark diatribe.
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Front Lines
Family, Faith, and Flag After the Soviets
Gabriel Gavin
October 14, 2022
Just three decades ago, Armenians and Azerbaijanis lived side by side. Now, they’re on the brink of war.
Remembering Aram Bakshian
Robert W. Merry
October 17, 2022
Reflecting on the remarkable life of TAC’s former backpage columnist.
NATO’s Fraying Unity on Russia Policy
Ted Galen Carpenter
October 17, 2022
Maintaining a stance of knee-jerk support for Kiev is not a winning political strategy.
The Gospel According to Waffle House
Brandon Meeks
October 17, 2022
After Hurricane Ian, Waffle House was the first to open back up.
The Best of All Possible Worlds
Peter Tonguette
October 17, 2022
America is the land of positive thinking, from Mary Baker Eddy to Donald Trump.
Turning 1984 on the Left
William S. Lind
October 17, 2022
Video cameras in every classroom may sound dystopian, but how else to stop woke indoctrination in schools?
Commentary
Is ‘Our Democracy’ Failing Our Country?
Patrick J. Buchanan
October 1, 2022
Patriotic Americans may one day come to choose, as did their fathers, the country they love over the crown that rules them.
Robert Nisbet: TAC’s Man
Bill Kauffman
October 17, 2022
Nisbet's political views consistently aligned with those animating The American Conservative.
Pumpkin Spice Loneliness
Matthew Schmitz
October 17, 2022
Urbanites embrace fall in place of holidays that bear richer but more troubling memories.
Features
Good Trouble: A Sitdown with Marjorie Taylor Greene
Bradley Devlin
October 17, 2022
“I was told, ‘Marjorie, when you get to D.C., they are going to come down on you. It’s going to be like…
Why Hungary’s Jews Are the Safest in Europe
Ari Blaff
October 17, 2022
Jewish life across Europe is increasingly militarized, but not in Budapest.
The Myth of Post-Industrialism
Eamonn Fingleton
October 17, 2022
Harvard sociologist Daniel Bell told America that manufacturing didn’t matter. He was wrong.
Not Optimism, But Hope
Rod Dreher
October 17, 2022
In twenty years, America has gone from the apogee of patriotism after 9/11 to a mire of discord, depravity, and the demise of faith.
Right from the Start
Micah Meadowcroft
October 17, 2022
Two books by TAC’s founders are a roadmap to a better conservatism.
Arts & Letters
America on the Grid
Emmet Penney
October 17, 2022
Today, a hundred years after the quest for rural electrification began, massive portions of our grid are in disarray.
American Empires
Santi Ruiz
October 17, 2022
A frank study of native history requires nuance and moderation.
FDR Won
Hunter DeRensis
October 17, 2022
On the election that solidified the New Deal.
Good Genes
Ian Dowbiggin
October 17, 2022
A recent book on eugenics misses the mark.
Heart and Intellect
Casey Chalk
October 17, 2022
A dismissal of the great theologians is tantamount to a dismissal of reason.
Wrath and Rage
Alex Taylor
October 17, 2022
There's such a thing as righteous anger.
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