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January 13, 2003 ISSUE
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Cover America the Abstraction J.P. Zmirak Neoconservatism owes more to Trotsky than to Burke.Articles Roswell, the grassy knoll, and Saddam  D. Dowd Muska The War Party’s conspiracy chicksNATO's Left Turn  John Laughland “Former” Communists thrive in the new NATO. Cousin Marriage Conundrum Steve Sailer An ancient Iraqi custom will foil nation-building. Rage Against the Machine William S. Lind A modern-day Luddite argues that computers deaden our souls. Arming Our Rival William R. Hawkins America’s drive to tap the Chinese market fortifies a potential enemy Recasting the Constitution Doug Bandow Republicans are strict constructionists only when it suits them. Radical Islam Rising Arnaud de Borchgrave One percent of one billion is a lot. Arts & Letters Film: Finding Love in the Twilight Zone  Steve Sailer A sci-fi elegy for lost loveYou're Invited to the War Party Georgie Anne Geyer Woodward shows the The Democratic Road to Tyranny  Clyde N. Wilson A libertarian critiques democracy. Solid History, Shaky Theory  Correlli Barnett Statesmen and generals Up from South Dakota  Joe Scotchie Brokaw’s politically-correct prairie populism Christianity's Southern Strategy  Harold O.J. Brown Christianity’s Third World prospects Tear Down This Wall  K.R. Constantine Gutzman Tear down this wall (of separation.) Globalization's Many Discontents Paul Craig Roberts The myth of market democracy Columns Ariel Sharon's Shakedown Patrick J. Buchanan Our commitment is to Israel’s security, not its settlements.Mitzna for Prime Minister Taki A victory for Sharon’s opponent, Amram Mitzna, would be good for Israel Feature Why Belloc Still Matters R.J. Stove Though reviled in his day, the British Catholic author was astonishingly prescient.
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