Remembering Who We Are—November 2009 by Chronicles • November 18, 2009 • Printer-friendly
PERSPECTIVE
Something to Remember
by Thomas Fleming
VIEWS
Race and Racism
by Tom Landess
A brief history.
Saving French in Quebec
by Luc Gagnon
Why language isn’t enough.
NEWS
Social Security’s Coming Crash
by Doug Bandow
The certain end of entitlement.
REVIEWS
It’s the Culture, Stupid!
by Tom Piatak
Paul M. Weyrich: The Next Conservatism
plus
William J. Quirk on Theresa Amato’s Grand Illusion: The Myth of Voter Choice in a Two-Party Tyranny
Thomas Schaaf, Sr., on James Scott’s The Attack on the Liberty
Fr. Michael P. Orsi on Jon Meacham’s American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House
CORRESPONDENCE
Letter From Quebec: Quebec’s New State Religion
by Jean Morse-Chevrier
Letter From Scotland: Scottish Weakness and Muslim Impudence
by Christie Davies
VITAL SIGNS
The Media: On the Death of Newspapers
by Clay Reynolds
The New Republic: Father Abraham: Conservative?
by John M. Vella
Political Theory: Pulling the Wool Over Their Eyes:
A Straussian Memoir
by Kenneth Zaretzke
Law: Who Are You? The Law of Status
by Gerald Russello
COLUMNS
Sins of Omission
by Roger D. McGrath
Western Stories
by Paul Craig Roberts
Under the Black Flag
by Taki Theodoracopulos
Breaking Glass
by Philip Jenkins
The Rockford Files
by Scott P. Richert
Between the Lines
by Justin Raimondo
European Diary
by Andrei Navrozov
In the Dark
The Informant!
by George McCartney
What’s Wrong With the World
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.
DEPARTMENTS
AMERICAN PROSCENIUM
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS
POETRY
The Ransoming of Hector and
Bellerophon
by James Graves
ON THE COVER
Cover/illustration photo by Christophe Finot.
Inside illustration by Melanie Anderson.
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