On Torture

Failure to permit the torture of terrorists who harbor valuable information is morally reprehensible and intolerable.

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IC’s Top 25 Philosophical and Ideological Conservative Books-No. 7 – Russell Kirk, The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot

In this classic work, Russell Kirk attempted to explicate a body of belief, to arrange a synthesis of thought, to outline a broad panorama of one distinct branch of political philosophy.

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The Politics of the Gulyás Democracy in the “Country Without Consequences”

"Obviously we have muddled through the last years by lying. It has been quite clear that what we say is not true. I cannot name one action we could be proud of."  – Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány.

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Spellbinding Tale of Two Submarines

Richard N. Billings's new book, Battleground Atlantic, narrates the sinking of a Japanese submarine, I-52, on 24 June 1944, and the surrender of a German sub, U-234, in May 1945, and explains how the Allies' "eavesdropping" in World War II turned the tide against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.

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