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The Sun & The Dragon PDF

By Eamonn Fingleton
Contrary to the well-worn cliché of a regional rivalry, Japan and China are forming a strategic alliance.


How to Lose the War on Terror 

By Michael Scheuer
The Progressive Peacenik Myth


The Imperial Personality PDF

By Justin Raimondo
The atrocities at Abu Ghraib are less an aberration than a inevitable consequence of trying to impose democracy at gunpoint.


Moon Shadow PDF

By Paul Gottfried
Trading Moon for Murdoch.


Scofflaw Sexuality PDF

By Peter Wood
Gay marriage threatens to uncouple fidelity and matrimony.


The Kurds' Way PDF

By Bartle Bull
Shia majority rule pushes Iraq’s Kurds to the exit.


The Progressive Peacenik Myth 

By Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Big-government leftists were the original American imperialists.




Fourteen Days PDF

National Review, Then and Now; It’s Edwards




Film: Moore is Less 

By Steve Sailer
Michael Moore’s “Fahrenheit


Not Quite True Stories PDF

By R.J. Stove
The Great Pretenders by Jan Bondeson


What Ails Us 

By Mark Gauvreau Judge
Icarus Fallen by Chantal Delsol




No Nationalists on Kemp's "Shining Hill" 

By Patrick J. Buchanan

A Real Gentleman PDF

By Taki
My friend Bill Buckley



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