Great Topics, Great Issuesrn^*rnAin’t Freedom Grand: The 1992 Election—Novemberrn1992—Donald Warren on the empty voting booth.rnWilliam J. Quirk on the unrepresented middle class,rnThomas Fleming on the Electoral College, James S.rnFishkin on deliberadve polling, and Samuel Francisrnon the passivity of the electorate. Plus TheodorernPappas on Martin Luther King, Jr.’s early plagia-rnAO’ # XirA^rn:0^^^rnTen Commandments—December 1992—A roundtablerndiscussion on the Decalogue—by ThomasrnMolnar, Gary North, F.W. Brownlow, Allan Carlson,rnJacob Neusner, Theodore Pappas, Murray Rothbard,rnE. Christian Kopff. Harold O.J. Brown, andrnGeorge Garrett. Plus PhiHp Jenkins on the panicrnover priestly pedophilia and Sally Wright onrnMalcolm Muggeridge.rnUncle Sam’s Kids: Child Abuse and the Abuse ofrnPower—January 1993—Allan Carlson on the parenthoodrnof the state, Thomas Fleming on the tragedy ofrnmaking children common property, Philip Jenkinsrnon the “Believe the Children” ideology, andrnWilliam N. Grigg on a case of abuse in Lehi,rnUtah. Plus Samuel F r a n c i s ‘ s response tornWilliam Buckley’s “In Search of Anti-Semidsm.”rnThe Days of Empire—Come and Gone?—Februaryrn1993—F.W. Brownlow on American imperialism,rnlomislav Sunic on Europe’s New Right, MihajlornMihajov on the future of Radio Liberty and RadiornFree Europe, and Richard Vedder and LowellrnGallaway on the importance of the invisiblernhand in the post-Cold War era. Plus ThomasrnFleming on what America can learn from Italyrnand Andrei Navrozov on the contagion of totalitarianism.rnArt in the 90’s: Visions and Values—March 1993 —rnAlexandra York on Romantic Realism, MaryrnElizabeth Podles and Leon J. Podlcs on politicallyrnincorrect cartoons, and Thomas Fleming on museumsrnas warehouses of art. Plus Alan R. Turin onrnthe unreported story of Hurricane Andrew andrnRobert Knight’s encounter with Queer Nation.rnDefining Culture—April 1993—Speeches on therntenth presentation of the Ingersoll Prizes: Edson [.rnGaylord’s “Observations After Ten Years,” MurielrnSpark on “Living With Culture,” and WalterrnBurkert on the “Classics—Past Ideology andrnPersistent Reality.” Plus John B. Thompson onrnJanet Reno, Jeffrey A. Tucker on Jack Kemp’s mistakenrnidentity, and an excerpt from Chilton Williamson’srnlatest novel.rnWho Owns America?—May 1993—Charles Lewis on thernimpact of foreign lobbyists in Washington. Pat Choate onrnJapan’s influence on American trade. Arthur E. Rowse onrnthe buying of American foreign policy, and Alfred E.rnEckes on influence-peddling as an age-old art. PlusrnBill Kauffman on who owned Hollywood in thern1930’s and Russ Braley on the revolving door betweenrngovernment and journalism.rnBosnia, U.S.A.—June 1993—Garrett Hardin on the p’srnand q’s of immigration. Peter Brimelow on whetherrnAmerica can survive an open-border policy, Claes G.rnRyn on the Balkanization of American culture, andrnPaul Gottfried on the therapeutic politics of neverrnsaying no. Plus Momcilo Selic’s “Letter FromrnSerbia: Notes From the Front, Part 1.”rnThe Fundamental Things of Life: Pain, Knowledge,rnDuty, and Sex—July 1993—Patrick Reilly on the purposernof pain. George Watson on combating moralrnskepticism, and John Lofton on sex and the militar).rnPlus Momcilo Selic’s “Letter From Serbia: NotesrnFrom the Front, Part II.”rnNationalism in Eastern Europe—Augustrn1993—Thomas Fleming on his visit to Serbia andrnBosnia, Tomislav Sunic on the myth of “Yugoslaia,”rnWayne Allensworth on Russia’s new right, andrnAlexander Yanov on Vladimir Zhirinovsky andrnRussia’s far-righi opposition. Plus Philip Jenkinsrnon the Croatian terrorist network and ChiltonrnWilliamson’s review of George and DouglasrnBall’s The Passionate Attachment.rnThe Big Lie: Fraud and Plagiarism in the Academy-rnSeptember 1993—Jack D. Douglas on the myths of thernsocial sciences. i. Christian Kopff on perjury and plagiarism,rnand Marcel C. LaFolletle on the politics ofrnscientific fraud. Plus Chilton Williamson, J r ‘ srnreview of William Holtz’s The Ghost in the LittkrnHouse: A Life of Rose Wilder Lane, Ingrid D.rnRowland on fake art, and Theodore Pappas onrnredefining plagiarism.rnRevolutions in Law—October 1993—Jared Taylor onrnthe revolution in civil rights law, Philip Jenkins onrnthe feminist legal revolution, Bruce W. Burton onrnthe line item veto, and Greg Kaye on the warrnagainst Joe Occhipinti. Plus Thomas Fleming onrnthe tyranny of human rights, Egon RichardrnTausch on the revoludon in Waco, and ChiltonrnWilliamson’s review of Joseph Conti and BradrnStetson’s Challenging the Civil Rights EstahUshmeni.rnProfiles of a New Black Vanguard.rn”>n/, ^/7rn?5w« ‘/^^rn”^rn/ ^rnBACK ISSUE ORDER FORMrn1 to 4 issues $6.00 each; 5 to 9 issues $3.50 each;rn10 or more issues $2.50 each (postage & handling included)rnDaternNovember 1992rnDecember 1992rnJanuary 1993rnFebruary 1993rnMarch 1993rnApril 1993rnQty. 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