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August 29, 2005 ISSUE
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Articles Defining Conservatism Down Austin Bramwell As the Right’s popularity has grown, its intellectual challenge to the Left has diminished.Bush vs. Benedict Daniel McCarthy Neoconservatives want Catholics to choose the president’s foreign policy over the pope’s. Britain's Blowback  Stuart Reid Invade the world, invite the world doesn’t work for Britain either. Republic Undone  John Lukacs From Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush, the last quarter century has seen the relentless rise of the national-security state. Made in Japan  Eamonn Fingleton Japan’s managed trade maintains jobs and technological edge. Violence Against Families  Stephen Baskerville New domestic-abuse legislation does violence to the rule of law. Two Women & a War  Owen Harries Does anyone remember deterrence? News Fourteen Days  Deep Background  Philip Giraldi Italy Expects Attack; Closing the Borders in Europe; Pakistan’s New Taliban Arts & Letters Film: From Pimp to Lyrical Gangsta  Steve Sailer Pimping made easy in “Hustle & Flow”Inviting the Outsider In  Justin Raimondo Dreaming to Some Purpose: An Autobiography by Colin Wilson Counterfeiting the American Dream  James Gass Hot Property: The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization by Pat Choate Conspiracy Theory  Peter J. Lynch The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy by Byron York Columns Philosophical Roots of the Iraq War  Patrick J. Buchanan How the Idea of Progress leads to warThe Other Cruelest Month  Taki Don’t call it the silly season
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