Latest Issue Spring 2024
Table of Contents
The Claremont Review of Books is the proof that conservatism is a living and civilising force in American intellectual life, and a powerful challenge to the dominance of the academic left.
Featured Book Reviews from Latest Issue
Aristotle's Discovery of the Human: Piety and Politics in the "Nicomachean Ethics"
Winning America's Second Civil War: Progressivism's Authoritarian Threat, Where It Came from, and How to Defeat It
Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth
Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment
Our Podcast: The Close Read
In a new podcast series, Dr. Spencer Klavan sits down with authors from the Claremont Review of Books to discuss the ideas driving conservative intellectual life.
Editor's Picks
From the Archive
Radical American
The wisdom and justice of James A. Garfield.
The Making of a Martyr
Can we finally tell the truth about the Kennedy assassination?
Macbeth and the Moral Universe
Macbeth is a moral play par excellence.
A More Perfect Union
D.W. Griffith, once a famous film pioneer, is remembered for just one thing today...
From the Web
Compact Magazine
The Unraveling of the Biden Coalition
The Wall Street Journal
America Is Both an Idea and a Home
Washington Examiner
Rachel Maddow’s JD Vance fan fiction
The New York Times