We the Subjects—August 2005

PERSPECTIVE

The Republic We Betrayed
by Thomas Fleming

Enslaving ourselves.

VIEWS

Republicanism, Monarchy, and the Human Scale of Politics
by Donald W. Livingston
Our kingless monarchy.

Powers, Principalities, Spiritual Forces
by Harold O.J. Brown
Charging toward the Dies Irae.

Please Tread on Me
by Clyde Wilson
Thus always to presidents.

NEWS

The Republican Party’s Welfare Queens
by Doug Bandow
May a thousand Enrons bloom.

REVIEWS

Things That Go Bump in the Night
by Scott P. Richert

Russell Kirk: Ancestral Shadows

plus

Clark Stooksbury on Brian C. Anderson’s South Park Conservatives: The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias

James O. Tate on Mark Feeney’s Nixon at the Movies: A Book About Belief

Paul Gottfried on Victor S. Navasky’s A Matter of Opinion

CORRESPONDENCE

Letter From Paris: A Hydra With Two Heads
by Curtis Cate

Letter From Washington, D.C.: Faith-Based Immigration
by Don Barnett

VITAL SIGNS

THE CONSTITUTION: Raiching the Constitution Over the Coals
by William J. Watkins, Jr.

Killing Off Limited Government
by Doug Bandow

MORALITY: The Legacy of Sandra Dee
by B.K. Eakman

COLUMNS

BREAKING GLASS
by Paul Gottfried

THE AMERICAN INTEREST
by Srdja Trifkovic

IN THE DARK
Cinderella Man, Batman Begins
by George McCartney

THE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

DEPARTMENTS

POLEMICS & EXCHANGES
AMERICAN PROSCENIUM
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS

POETRY
Antipodean Reflections in Canterbury and
London to Edinburgh—a Train Journey
by Peter Hunt   

ON THE COVER

Cover and inside illustrations by Melanie Anderson. Additional inside illustrations by Elizabeth Wolf.

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