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Harry V. Jaffa: An Appreciation
Call to Arms
Kevin Vickers and the Spirit of Liberty and Sacrifice.
Harry V. Jaffa, 1918-2015
Remembering Harry V. Jaffa
From the Editor's Desk
Essays
The Achievement of Martin Gilbert
Churchill's official biographer was worthy of his subject.
The Newest New Right
The latest prescription for a conservative majority.
Shadow Play
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This Article Has Been Self-Censored
Book Reviews
Warrior of Zion
A review of Jabotinsky: A Life, by Hillel Halkin.
Too Big To Succeed
A review of Why Government Fails So Often—And How It Can Do Better, by Peter H. Schuck.
Understanding Greatness
A review of Abraham Lincoln: Philosopher Statesman, by Joseph R. Fornieri.
Revolution, Not Revelation
A review of The Evangelical Origins of the Living Constitution, by John W. Compton.
What Becomes a Liar Most?
Two new biographies of Lillian Hellman confirm what we already knew: she was a liar and a fraud.
Small Latin and Less Greek
A review of Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity, by Colin Burrow.
The Language of Liberty
A review of Inventing Freedom: How the English-Speaking Peoples Made the Modern World, by Daniel Hannan.
The Rise and Fall of the New Republic
A review of Insurrections of the Mind: 100 Years of Politics and Culture in America, edited by Franklin Foer.
The Philosopher and the Theologian
A review of Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller, and Matthias Perkams.
The Browning of America
A review of Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics Are Remaking America, by William H. Frey.
Getting the Right All Wrong
A review of To Make Men Free: A History of the Republican Party, by Heather Cox Richardson.
Equality and Liberty
A review of Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality, by Danielle Allen.
Secret Teaching
A review of Philosophy Between the Lines: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing, by Arthur M. Melzer.
Whistling Dixie
A review of Loathing Lincoln: An American Tradition from the Civil War to the Present, by John McKee Barr.
Correspondence
Correspondence
Richard Reeb and Angelo Codevilla on the Cold War; John Yoo and Jeremy Rabkin on Yoo's book; George Dent and William Voegeli on the Left and illliberalism.