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November/December 2023
Cover Story
The American Origins of the Russo–Ukrainian War
Christopher Layne and Benjamin Schwarz
October 16, 2023
Its causes are complex, but they originate in decisions made in Washington as far back as World War II.
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Editorial
A Hard Time Forgiving
Helen Andrews
October 16, 2023
The editorial from the November-December 2023 issue of
The American Conservative.
Front Lines
The Ballad of the
Bibby Stockholm
Christopher Brunet
October 16, 2023
A trip to the Isle of Portland, where Britain’s Conservative government has parked a barge full of migrants against the locals’ wishes.
What’s Going On in Moscow, Idaho?
Douglas Wilson
October 16, 2023
Every year more people move to this small college town where something special is happening.
Strategic Overextension
Ted Galen Carpenter
October 16, 2023
Washington is foolishly provoking simultaneous confrontations with Russia and China.
Katy Faust for Big Marriage
Carmel Richardson
October 16, 2023
Meet the children’s rights advocate changing the traditional marriage conversation.
Re-immigration
William S. Lind
October 16, 2023
What seems impossible today will be routine tomorrow.
Commentary
America First—But Why?
Bill Kauffman
October 16, 2023
Any decent political movement must be based in love and affection, else it curdles.
President Normal
Matthew Schmitz
October 16, 2023
Trump’s secret is not how he flouts convention but how he projects moderation.
Features
The American Origins of the Russo–Ukrainian War
Christopher Layne and Benjamin Schwarz
October 16, 2023
Its causes are complex, but they originate in decisions made in Washington as far back as World War II.
Mass Madness at Three
Helen Andrews
October 16, 2023
As the narrative of the Covid era settles, it looks as if we are intent on forgetting what actually happened and who was responsible.
The Utopia of the Nuclear Family
Steve Sailer
October 16, 2023
The L.A. suburbs that built America’s hard and soft power are filling up with ex-Soviet immigrants. Who won the Cold War anyway?
Pulled from the Pit in Beirut
Andrew Doran
October 16, 2023
In 1983, a suicide bombing was the last thing the Marines in Beirut expected. Forty years later, a survivor remembers the shock.
Epilogue to the Old Right: The Andrews-Werdel Campaign of 1956
Hunter DeRensis
October 16, 2023
The first head of the IRS, who wanted to abolish the income tax, waged an unlikely campaign on behalf of the Taftite remnant.
Arts & Letters
The Autocrat of Boston University
Peter W. Wood
October 16, 2023
John Silber was one of the most important college presidents of the last century, but he was not easy to work with.
We’re All Boomers Now
Nate Hochman
October 16, 2023
Will we never be free?
An Immense Gratitude
Peter Tonguette
October 16, 2023
It seems that every piece of incoming mail was, for Bradbury, an opportunity to ply his trade.
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