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Message: Entry: Remembering WFB Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/remembering_wfb#22731 Post contents: @Alessio 1947: I share your frustration over the lack of a "Modern Age" web site and archives (of which there would be much to read: I think especially of Bill Rusher's piece of a few years back in which he takes Solzhenitsyn's Harvard address seriously about this time being either the end of the world or the end of this age). You can call them and order by credit card, or wait another week or two for the issue to hit select newsstands-the Barnes & Noble near my house carries it (although this number was not there today when I dropped by after Mass). "That this situation is true for a periodical titled “Modern Age” is unintentionally hilarious ..." I think this may be a (Russell) Kirkian rebellion against the modern age. Or just mechanical issues: if they put the whole issue up on the web they will have to charge a fee for it or else lose all their subscribers with no compensation (other than maybe some ad revenue). I don't know enough about the difficuties of this to understand what kind of commitment it takes to put the whole issue up, so speculate that this is the real hold up. Sent at: 2008 11 23