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Marcus Epstein

Rothbard vs. Raimondo on Race

Posted by Marcus Epstein on May 16, 2008 / Comments (0)

Justin Raimondo’s post about racial differences has generated many responses.  I will let others argue about the science of race and IQ, but I would like to make a comment about Justin’s assertion that: Murray Rothbard rightly warned us to be wary of statistics, which are, of necessity, the instrument of government social engineers, and I would venture to say that … [Read More]


Paul Gottfried

Responding to Justin

Posted by Paul Gottfried on May 16, 2008 / Comments (9)

Since Justin showed me the courtesy of responding to my objections to his statements about Hillary-voters in West Virginia, I am herewith returning the favor. Because of the brevity of my blog retort to his commentary, it seemed necessary to add these words in order to make my views explicit. Like Justin I find those white “racists” who voted for Hillary … [Read More]


John Zmirak

Sobering Thoughts

Posted by John Zmirak on May 16, 2008 / Comments (7)

There’s nothing to put a damper on your columns about food and wine like a grumpy old doctor who tells you have to lose 50 pounds. A dour World War II Navy veteran, he was the only Cigna doctor with an open appointment, and I had some symptoms that needed checking out. “I had a man in here last week,” he … [Read More]


Austin Bramwell

Who Are We?

Posted by Austin Bramwell on May 15, 2008 / Comments (35)

On the question of conservatism, one can count on two things: First, that at any moment, some opinion-monger or other is holding forth on the nature of conservatism, and, second, that nearly everything he is saying is unedifying. Conservatism as conventionally understood is either vacuous ("conservatives respect tradition—except when they don’t"), asinine ("conservatives resist change"), or imperceptible ("conservatism is no more … [Read More]


Caleb Stegall

Brooks and the Fallacy of the Misplaced Concrete

Posted by Caleb Stegall on May 14, 2008 / Comments (6)

Yesterday, in an already much remarked upon column, David Brooks reviewed the state of the kulturkampf between “assertive atheists” and “defenders of faith” by way of a discussion of developments in neurobiology.  Brooks’ central insight is that the “cognitive revolution is not going to end up undermining faith in God, it’s going to end up challenging faith in the Bible” by … [Read More]


John Zmirak

The World Without Roe v. Wade

Posted by John Zmirak on May 13, 2008 / Comments (21)

As someone who originally got engaged in politics because of the Life issue, it might sound strange that I am desperately eager for the issue to be rendered moot. Or at least non-partisan. I am always happy, for instance, when pro-life Democrats win—as a good one did recently in my beloved 2nd home, Louisiana. Best of all, he beat Woody Jenkins, … [Read More]


Paul Gottfried

No Man’s Land

Posted by Paul Gottfried on May 13, 2008 / Comments (8)

A longer version of this article went into the Lancaster Newspapers, for which I’m a regular columnist and through which I’m now reaching about half a million readers. Despite the local popularity of my columns, I’ve not been syndicated; nor have I been invited on to Republican talk radio nor asked to appear with prepubescent bloggers on the O’Reilly Hour. The … [Read More]


Daniel Larison

“The Way The World Looks”

Posted by Daniel Larison on May 12, 2008 / Comments (6)

Richard hits on an important point when he writes: This is certainly true, but I think that Luttwak might be giving a bit too much credit to the Obamaniacs (not the undeceived Obamacons, like myself).  They don’t so much confuse the potential reactions of East Africans with Muslims to an Obama presidency as conflate most all Third World people into one … [Read More]


Daniel Larison

“Race Doesn’t Matter”

Posted by Daniel Larison on May 12, 2008 / Comments (11)

Journalists covering the primaries in January characterized Bill Clinton’s “fairy tale” remark as “injecting” race in to the campaign, as if this was an illicit or improper development. This mistakenly implies that race was not already an aspect of the campaign—how could it not be?—or that it should not be part of the discussion. ~John Hartigan Actually, there’s a much bigger … [Read More]


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In My Life

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on May 15, 2008
Taki Theodoracopulos

From my kitchen window, I have watched a little boy grow up to be a man. I live in what Americans with great economy of expression refer to as a brownstone, … [Read More]

The “fertility film”: a conservative trend in Hollywood?

Posted by Helen Rittelmeyer on May 16, 2008
Helen Rittelmeyer

There was a moment in the tumultuous wake of Juno, Waitress, and Knocked Up when it looked like the abortion movie was going to become a genre. Fortunately, it seems that … [Read More]

Reductio ad Hitlerum

Posted by Richard Spencer on May 16, 2008
Richard Spencer

I don’t know where to begin… We seem to be passing from an era in which our president and his intellectual coterie felt that all foreign-policy decisions must be justified in … [Read More]

Judicial Tyranny Lives

Posted by Tom Piatak on May 15, 2008
Tom Piatak

The news that the California Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, has decided to overturn the law enacted by the voters of that state limiting marriage to its historical definition has … [Read More]

A New Myth of ‘06

Posted by Richard Spencer on May 15, 2008
Richard Spencer

Throughout the primaries, John McCain instructed us that the Republicans’ congressional ass-whipping in ’06 had nothing to do with the war, nothing at all, and that it was in fact those … [Read More]

Ron Paul’s Pyrrhic Defeat

Posted by Grant Havers on May 15, 2008
Grant Havers

When I first started to read various articles from American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia (2006) I was both pleased and amused to discover that a fine article by Jeremy Beer had been … [Read More]

Recent Comments

Re: Who Are We?

I should refine a point : “[Locke], like the Modernists (according to St Pius X), uses a different definition of rights than Aquinas.” That is, he uses a different definition yet … [Read More]

Posted by Charles on May 16, 2008
Re: Responding to Justin

I hear people say this all the time as if it somehow proves a point (not saying Kari is doing that) but the answer is pretty simple. Intelligence is the ability … [Read More]

Posted by Marcus Epstein on May 16, 2008
Re: Sobering Thoughts

Dear John, I am raising a glass of champers as a toast to your newfound discipline.  Best, Nicholas [Read More]

Posted by Nicholas Sanchez on May 16, 2008
Re: Who Are We?

“Nothing short of a new national mythology could have justified the Civil War’s carnage. Lincoln preserved legitimate government in North America in the only way possible. For this reason, conservatives, too, … [Read More]

Posted by Brock Townsend on May 16, 2008
Re: Who Are We?

While we are on the subject of Lincoln (a debate with which I have some familiarity), I don’t see it as particularly “conservative” to read twentieth-century themes and ideas back into … [Read More]

Posted by Grant Havers on May 16, 2008