CHRONICLES’ BACK ISSUES, TAPES, AND BOOKSrnChronicles Overstock Sale—Take 20% Off ALL ORDERS!rnTHE FUNDAMENTAL TfflNGS OF LIFE: PAIN, KNOWLEDGE, DUTY, ANDrnSEX—^July 1993—Patrick Reilly on the purpose of pain, George Watson on combatingrnmoral skepticism, and Thomas Molnar on the ideology of technology. Plus John Loftonrnon sex and the military, Jacob Neusner on “the historical Jesus,” and Momcilo Selic’srn”Letter From Serbia: Notes From the Front, Part II.”rnBack Issue #:T937 $7.00rnPROTECTED BY SMITH & WESSON: LIFE, LIBERTY, AND PROPERTY—rnJanuary 1994—Thomas Fleming on the home as one’s castle, Roger D. McGrath on thernvirtue of armed communities, and Richard Maxwell Brown on the “no duty to retreat”rndoctrine in American law. Plus Samuel Francis on the new populism and a review of WalterrnLaqueur’s Btack Hundred: The Rise of the Extreme Right in Russia.rnBack Issue #:T941 $7.00rnMULTICULTURALISM AND EDUCATION—September 1995—Mary Lefkowitzrnon Afrocentrist mythology, Jacob Neusner on the ghetto of Jewish studies, Nicholas Stixrnon black English, Charles King on multiculturalism in theory and practice, and JonathanrnChaves on true Asian studies. Plus Derek Turner on the British right and J.O. Tate’s reviewrnof Ann Douglas’s Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920’s.rnBack Issue #:T959 $7.00rnU.N. BLUES: THE SURRENDER OF AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY—Octoberrn1995—Thomas Fleming on European union, Alfred E. Eckes on the perils of “free trade”rnpacts, William R. Hawkins on the usurpation of military sovereignty, Theodore Pappas onrnthe Bricker Amendment, and Christopher Check on the U.N.’s Convention on the Rightsrnof the Child.rnBack Issue #:T950 $7.00rnTHEORY AGAINST LIFE—January 1996—George Watson on literary theory inrnEngland, Jeremy Black on the Whig approach to history, E. Christian Kopff on deconstructionism,rnand Irving Louis Horowitz on Thomas Szasz and the theory of mental illness.rnPlus Stephen B. Presser on recapturing the Constitution and Douglass H. Bartley onrnthe ultimate tax protest.rnBack Issue #:T961 $7.00rnUTOPLAS UNLIMITED—May 1997—Thomas Fleming on the worid of W.S. Gilbert,rnThomas Bertonneau on the death of science fiction, Jesse Walker on the cult of Philip K.rnDick, and Scott P. Richert on why truth is sttanger than The X-Files. Plus Samuel Francisrnreviews the latest biography of H.P. Lovecraft and August Derieth’s last editor recalls thernfounding of Arkham House.rnBack Issue #:T975 $7.00rnIDENTITY POLITICS—November 1997—Thomas Fleming on race as the Americanrnreligion, Samuel Francis on the witch hunts of Morris Dees, Jacob Neusner on secularrnJudaism, and Joseph Fallon on the politics of Hispanic identity. Plus Justin Raimondornon the black war on Asians in San Francisco and Mark Tooley on the church burningrnhoax.rnBack Issue #:T97- $7.00rnNATION UNDER GOD—December 1997—Thomas Fleming praises intolerance, D.rnGeorge Leech outlines a Christian foreign policy, William A. Donohue discusses anti-rnCatholicism (the last respectable bias), Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., shows why the Christianrnright needs Econ. 101, and Harold O.J. Brown questions the ethics of the clergy. PlusrnCliff Kincaid on how Jesse Helms saved the United Nations.rnBack Issue #:T97& $7.00rnU.S. GLOBAL HEGEMONY: FAST TRACK TO NOWHERE—June 1998—DougrnBandow on the search for foes in the post-Cold War era, James George Jatras on therndemise of national interests, Justin Raimondo on the Clinton administration’s attempt torn”wag the dog,” and Denis Petrov on the real powerbrokers in Russia. Plus Jeffrey ThomasrnKuhner on the lessons that Robert Taft could teach us today.rnBack Issue #:T986 $7.00rnPUBLIC ENEMIES—October 1998—Samuel Francis compares the Mafia and thernmanagerial state, J.O. Tate exposes the American way of crime, Jerry Seper argues that thernMob is down but not out, Wayne Allensworth tracks the Russian Mafia in America, andrnThomas Reming wonders whether the modem state is a criminal profession. 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