Children—Our Future or Our Past?—September 2004

PERSPECTIVE

Fighting Among the Hedgerows
by Thomas Fleming

Reracination.

VIEWS

Blindsided By Education’s Leftists
by B.K. Eakman
Republicans assure their own marginalization.

There’s No Place Like Home
by Michael McMahon
Simon says, “Go to school.”

NEWS

Many Children Left Behind
by William Lutz
Reexamining the Texas success story.

The Untold Story Behind The Passion of the Christ
by Alberto Carosa
In defense of Mel Gibson.

REVIEWS

Thomas Fleming and Mother Teresa: Undoubted Motives in the Morality of Everyday Life
by Hugh Barbour, O.Praem

Thomas Fleming: The Morality of Everyday Life:
Rediscovering an Ancient Alternative to the Liberal Tradition

plus

Thomas Fleming on Eugenio Corti’s The Last Soldiers of the King

Sean P. Dailey on Joseph Pearce’s The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde

James O. Tate on Richard B. Parker’s Uncle Sam in Barbary: A Diplomatic History

Paul Gottfried on Stanley G. Payne’s The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and Communism

Laurence Vance on Mark Thornton’s and Robert B. Ekelund’s Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War

CORRESPONDENCE

Letter From England: The Muslim Conquest of Britain
by Christie Davies

Letter From London: The New White Moors
by Derek Turner

VITAL SIGNS

CHRISTIANITY: Omnigendered Christianity
by Mark D. Tooley

WAR: Iraq: Whither the United States?
by Doug Bandow

COLUMNS

SINS OF OMISSION
by Roger D. McGrath

PRINCIPALITIES & POWERS
by Samuel Francis

THE ROCKFORD FILES
by Scott P. Richert

IN THE DARK
Fahrenheit 9/11
by George McCartney

WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WORLD
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

THE BEST REVENGE
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

DEPARTMENTS

POLEMICS & EXCHANGES
AMERICAN PROSCENIUM
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS

POETRY
The Ballad of the Death-Row Lover by William Baer
Song of the Well-worn Hoe by Ruth Moose       

ON THE COVER

Cover by Scott P. Richert and Melanie Anderson.


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