MONKEYS IN THE CLASSROOM: September 2006 by Chronicles • September 1, 2006 • Printer-friendly
PERSPECTIVE
Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off
by Thomas Fleming
The right to an opinion.
VIEWS
Educated at Home
by Hugh Barbour, O.Praem.
The pleasure that comes with struggle.
The Supreme Court, Globalization, and the Teaching of Religion
by Tom Landess
Shaping society.
Education to the Rescue
by Troy Kickler
How Radical Republican teachers reconstructed the South.
Too Much Monkey Business
by James O. Tate
Inherit the agitprop.
NEWS
Nation-Building and the U.S. Military
by Robert D. Hickson
Reexamining America’s Role.
REVIEWS
Is Ann Coulter Among the Prophets?
by Robert Stacy McCain
Ann Coulter: Godless: The Church of Liberalism
plus
Thomas Fleming on George Garrett’s Empty Bed Blues
Mark Royden Winchell on Walter Sullivan’s Nothing Gold Can Stay: A Memoir
Leon Hadar on Ted Galen Carpenter’s A Collision Course Over Taiwan: America’s Coming War With China
Christopher Check on William Gilmore Simms’ A City Laid Waste: The Capture, Sack, and Destruction of the City of Columbia
CORRESPONDENCE
Letter From Arizona: Tax Credits and Education Reform: No Simple Task
by Tim Sifert
VITAL SIGNS
FOREIGN POLICY: Neocons, Naxalites, and National Demise
by Joseph E. Fallon
COLUMNS
The Bare Bodkin
by Joseph Sobran
Heresies
by Aaron D. Wolf
The Rockford Files
by Scott P. Richert
European Diary
by Andrei Navrozov
In The Dark
Superman Returns
by George McCartney
What’s Wrong With the World
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.
DEPARTMENTS
Polemics & Exchanges
American Proscenium
Cultural Revolutions
Poetry
Riderless Horses
by Peter Hunt
ON THE COVER
Cover by George McCartney, Jr.
Inside illustrations by Melanie Anderson.
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