By Bernard Chapin, on May 8th, 2006 Unfettered immigration is possibly more dangerous than drug usage, as we have no idea who is entering our country on any particular day.
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By Bernard Chapin, on April 20th, 2006 Harvey Mansfield's new book is a commemoration of what once was; characteristics like stoicism, independence, and reticence are now construed as signs of not being a team player. A review of Manliness.
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By Bernard Chapin, on April 13th, 2006 Kenneth Minogue on the modern university, political piety, and women in politics.
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By Bernard Chapin, on April 3rd, 2006 Presidential hopeful John Cox compares himself to Ronald Reagan and discusses Libertarians, a national sales tax, spending, and Iraq.
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By Bernard Chapin, on March 29th, 2006 Hopefully, the taxpayers will one day find out about the cesspool that negligence and maliciousness has made out of the Eastlands Center.
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By Bernard Chapin, on March 24th, 2006 Rob Dreher’s new book, Crunchy Cons, describes a granola type of rightist who embraces organic food, home-schooling, the importance of family, and environmental causes.
By Bernard Chapin, on February 17th, 2006 David Horowitz’s The Professors is an illuminating introduction to those most responsible for the decline of the American university.
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By Bernard Chapin, on January 25th, 2006 Kate O’Beirne’s Women who Make the World Worse is a scholarly review of the literature surrounding the discrepancy between feminist positions and reality.
By Bernard Chapin, on January 18th, 2006 It’s hard to stand behind a man whose increases in discretionary spending surpass those of Lyndon Johnson, but Fred Barnes does so in his new book, Rebel in Chief: Inside the Bold and Controversial Presidency of George W. Bush.
By Bernard Chapin, on January 2nd, 2006 Phyllis Chesler on her latest book, The Death of Feminism, cultural relativism, gender roles, and Andrea Dworkin.
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By Bernard Chapin, on December 30th, 2005 And other misguided observations from Neil Stauss’s new book, The Game, Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists.
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By Bernard Chapin, on October 31st, 2005 David Horowitz on fighting the left, political correctness, and his next project, The Professors.
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By Bernard Chapin, on September 23rd, 2005 Through his discussion of pornography, author Ben Shapiro exemplifies a long held notion that formal education may have a negative correlation with common sense.
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By Bernard Chapin, on July 5th, 2005 Perhaps no individual symbolized the Oakland A’s mix of flair and underachievement better than their Right Fielder, Jose Canseco.
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By Bernard Chapin, on May 9th, 2005 The author of South Park Conservatives on his new book, the new media, and City Journal.
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By Bernard Chapin, on May 6th, 2005 In their new book One Nation Under Therapy, Christina Hoff-Summers and Sally Satel explore and describe the transcendence of therapism over common sense and reason.
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By Bernard Chapin, on April 29th, 2005 Theodore Dalrymple on the underclass, doctors who write, retirement, and the French.
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By Bernard Chapin, on April 26th, 2005 In his book South Park Conservatives, Brian Anderson has powerfully introduced the larger world to the reality of a growing block of conservatives that clusterbomb liberal orthodoxies.
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By Bernard Chapin, on March 25th, 2005 There is something about an anti-war protest that brings out the creativity in Leftists, and Sunday’s protest in Chicago was no exception.
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By Bernard Chapin, on February 8th, 2005 Roger Kimball on abstract art, the definition of art, Philippe de Montebello, literature, poetry, and political conservatism.
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By Bernard Chapin, on January 11th, 2005 Stephen Ducat’s book, The Wimp Factor, is boiled from political correctness and within it swirl chunks of radical feminism, socialism, and anti-white racism.
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By Bernard Chapin, on December 15th, 2004 For many pseudo-scholars, art is merely an innocuous container into which their political machinations can be poured.
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By Bernard Chapin, on December 1st, 2004 Until recently, there have been few antidotes for Noam Chomsky's morass of accusations and allegations, but now we have The Anti-Chomsky Reader.
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By Bernard Chapin, on November 12th, 2004 If you want to purge snakes from your garden you must get down in the weeds and hunt them. Ann Coulter is one of the few conservatives who will.
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By Bernard Chapin, on February 24th, 2004 According to Andrea Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein's masterpiece would be better titled, The Return of the Patriarchy.
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