is now semi-online. It includes my article "Cesar Chavez, Minuteman." February 27, 2006 Issue
[Image] Democracy & Its Discontents By Leon Hadar Contrary to the daydreams of the Bush administration, voting does not necessarily bring peace to unstable societies.
[Image] Who Elected Hamas? By M.J. Rosenberg The victory of the Palestinian militants was eminently predictable and perhaps inevitable.
Cesar Chavez, Minuteman By Steve Sailer The labor leader campaigned against the illegal immigrants who undercut his union members’ wages—until he became an ethnic icon.
War in Error By Andrew J. Bacevich Destroying the village to save it from al-Qaeda
Don’t Democratize By John Laughland Deterrence worked with the Soviets. Why not Iran?
Food for Thought By Rod Dreher Conservatives know that we pay a price when we trade dining tables for drive-thrus.
War of the Worlds By William S. Lind The Christian West is caught between radical Islam and the Brave New World
Report Card By W. James Antle III Bush’s education reform plan turns four—and flunks.
Armies of the Right? By Paul Gottfried The new American militarism comes from the Left, not the Right.
"The Feb. 27th issue of The American Conservative"
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