-m’n^^,nv^-n.*-^n19 94 IN REVIEWnPROTKCTED BV SMIIH & Vi!;SSON: LiFE, LlBl-RTV,nAND PROPr.RTV—January 1994—^Thomas Flemingnon Hie home as one’s eastle, Roger D. MeGratli onnthe virtue of armed communities, and RieliardnMaxwell Brown on the “no duty to retreat”ndoctrine in American law. Plus SamuelnFrancis on the new populism and a reviewnof Walter Laqucur’s Black Hundred: ‘ThenRise of the Extreme Right in Russia.n90’s MEN: PUSMY QUEI-RS, TOUGH JEWS, ANDnSENSITIZED WASPS—February 1994—ChiltonnWilliamson, Jr., on the syphilization of Amcri-n•*^** ‘””” •Ti’i’ili’^’Ofl’ Harold O.J. Brown on thenimportance of sports, Paul Gottfried onn^:>^” the stereotypical Jewi.sli male, and ThomasnFleming on the extermination of manlinessnm American culture. Plus Martin Mawyer onnWilliam Weld’s empowerment of Queer Nation,nt&i and E. Christian Kopff’s “Real Men’s Studies.”nOi.D WORLD DISORDER—March 1994—W.nBruce Lincoln on the burden of Russiannhistory, Curtis Cate on the United Nationsnand the Third Balkan War, and Thomas Flemingnon why Europe needs to grow uj). Plus R. CortnKirkwood on the Presidential Commission onnWomen in the Military’ and a review of SamuelnFrancis’s Beautiful Losers: Essays on the Faihirenof American Conservatism.nPOPCUKIURE—ypril 1994–George Garrettnon the sorry state of popular culture, Paul A. Troutnon the 40th anniversary of Fahrenheit 451 (with commentar’nfrom Ray Bradburv), and Thomas Flemingnon tuning out technology. Plus R.M.W. Dillard onnFederico Fellini, Bill Kaufhnan on rock and roll,nSamuel Francis on Star I’rek and the culturalnelite, and William Norman Griee on the newnI DON’T HATE THE SOUTH”—May 1994—nM.E. ikadford on Donald Davidson, Fred Chappelln^v>.l on the writer’s responsibility, J.O. Pate on the filmnCettyshurg, and William Pratt on Andrew Lytic.nPlus Thomas Fleming on Southern chauvinismnviv^^nand Samuel Francis on the anniversary of Brownn^'”^S-hX V, The Board of Education.nHEAUI’IIY, WEALTHY AND WISE? THEnHEALTH CARE DEBATE—June 1994—GarrettnHardin on why discrimination is needed in health carenservices, Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., on the AMA, Yuri N.nMaltscv on the Soviet experience with socialized medicme, ThomasnFleming on the lack of a real health care debate, and Robert Weissberg onnthe dcatli of natural causes.nFoRHiDDiCN FRUI’IS: Till!; NEW PURI’IANISM—nJuly 1994—^Thomas Fleming in praise of sex andnviolence, Samuel Francis on anarclio-tyranny,nPhilip Jenkins on the New Puritanism, andnSarali J. McCarthy on antiliarassment andnspeech crime laws. Plus Chilton Williamson,njr., on the violent West and WaynenAllensworth’s review of VHadimirnZhirinovsky’s The Last Drive to the South.nAMERIGN DILEMMAS—^August 1994— / “^inMurra’ N. Rothbard on life in the Old Right,nEugene D. Genovese on black autonomy,nJoseph Brown on “the other black history,”nand Bill Kaufhnan on Senator J. WilliamnFulbright. Plus Thomas Fleming onnequality vs. privilege and Samuel Francis onnsecessionist fantasies.nAKIIIIR LrilCRACY: EDUCATION IN POSICIVILIZEDnAMISRIGX—September 1994—^John Lukaes onncivilization vs. culture, Michael Gorman onntechnovandais and the future of libraries,nTheodore Pappas on tlie nagging problem ofnplagiarism, and Stephen A. Erickson on thenpolitics of education. Plus Thomas Fleming onnthe education of liberals and John Donibrowskinon politically incorrect research.nTHE, Via.LOW (Bi’i.i.iii-.n) PRESS—Octobern1994—Philip Jenkins on our free and gutlessnpress, Erwin Knoll on the “liberal” media,nTerry Przybylski on the Chicago Tribune, AlexnN. Dragnich on Yugoslavia and the Westernnmedia, and Ewa M. Thompson on Russia and thenAmerican press. Plus Samuel Francis r)n thenabortion gambit.nAIN’T FREEIX)M GRAND, FT. II—Novembern1994—Chronicles interviews formernCalifornia governor Jerry Brown, RichardnWinger on restricting ballot access, JeffreynTucker on the third-party option, and WavmenAllensworth on the religious right. Plus TomislavnSunic on video politics and Paul Foster’sn”Memoirs of a Reagan Hack.”nKEEPING THE FAITH: LIKI:; IN POST-nCHRISTIAN AMERICA—December 1994—nPhilip Jenkins on the radicalism in tlienEpiscopal Church, Thomas Fleming on thencase for religious boycotts, Thomas Molnar on thenNational Conference of Catholic Bishops, and John PatricknZmirak on AIDS and the wrath of God. Plus Jacob Neusner onnthe left’s hijacking of Judaism and Sanford Pinsker onnaffirmati’C action and the Lubavitcher Rebbc.nBACK ISSUE ORDER FORMnto 4 issues $6.00 each; 5 to 9 issues $3.50 each; 10 or more issues $2.50 cacli (postage and haiidHng included)n^’^o^m&tnf’i^nDate Qty. Cost Date Qty. CostnJanuary 1994nFebruary 1994nMarch 1994nApril 1994nMay 1994nJune 1994nNanrcnAddressnJuly 1994nAugust 1994nSeptember 1994nOctober 1994nNovember 1994nDecember 1994nTotal Qty. Total $nMAIL WITH CHECK TO: CHRONICLES ‘ 934 NORTH MAIN STREE’I’ * ROCKFORD, IL 61103nnn
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