Closed Societies, Open Minds—September 2009

PERSPECTIVE

Stepping Backward
by Thomas Fleming

VIEWS

Deconstructing Miss Dixie
by Michael Hill
Educating for the planetary community.

Educating for Faith and Community
by Thomas J. Korcok
A Lutheran success story.

The School of History
by Hugh Barbour, O.Praem.
California, here we come!

NEWS

Berlusconi’s Will To Fight
by Alberto Carosa
Better late than never.

REVIEWS

An American Prophet
by George W. Liebmann

Lee Congdon: George Kennan: A Writing Life

plus

Thomas Fleming on Peter Martin’s Samuel Johnson: A Biography and Jeffrey Meyers’ Samuel Johnson: The Struggle

Brad Green on Michael Allen Gillespie’s The Theological Origins of Modernity

CORRESPONDENCE

Letter From Augusta: The Walk Up Cemetery Ridge
by Brian Kirkpatrick

Letter to a Student: History and Nature
by Jonathan Chaves

Letter From Québec: The Quiet Apostasy of Québec
by Luc Gagnon

Letter From Québec: I Remember
by John Remington Graham

VITAL SIGNS

Music: Bruce Springsteen
by Christopher Sandford

Manhood: Men in Power
by Nicole M. Kooistra

COLUMNS

Sins of Omission
“The Noble Savage”
by Roger D. McGrath

Western Stories
“Doubts About the Law”
by Paul Craig Roberts

Under the Black Flag
“Of Gentlemen Sportsmen”
by Taki Theodoracopulos

Heresies
“Christian No More”
by Aaron D. Wolf

The Rockford Files
“Manufacturing Our Future”
by Scott P. Richert

European Diary
“The Brazilian Cow”
by Andrei Navrozov

In the Dark
“Reporting and Deciding”
The Hurt Locker
by George McCartney

What’s Right With the World
“The Mystery of Animals”
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

DEPARTMENTS

AMERICAN PROSCENIUM
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS

POETRY
Jonathan Edwards at the River by Rob Griffith
Jetsam by John Quintero        

ON THE COVER

Cover by George McCartney, Jr. Inside illustrations by Melanie Anderson.


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