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Rich in the Kitchen

in “every state.” Rosenthal used the SPLC propaganda to callrnfor federal legal measures against the “hate groups,” “militias,”rnand the “Patriot Movement” as a whole.rnEven the federal government pays a lot of attention to MorrisrnDees, though not perhaps in the way it should. The SpecialrnOperations School Catalog of the U.S. Air Force for 1997 lists arncourse...

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A Ghost Awakens

A Ghost AwakensrnAmerican Indian Nationalismrnby Gregory McNameernIn the closing years of the 19th century, hidians throughoutrnthe American West began to dance. Dervish-like, theyrndanced for hours and days on end, in the belief that their ecstasyrnwould call forth the gods, bring back the dead, and banishrnthe conquering Europeans from North America. A Paiute elderrnnamed Captain Dick...

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A Ghost Awakens

with the occult edge American audiences seem so hungry for.rnAnd on the other side of the line that divides hidian countryrnfrom what anthropologists call the dominant culture, no organizedrnpropaganda-making force exists to bring those issues beforernthe larger public and, in this instance, to warn Anglo societyrnthat the end is nigh. The reason is simple: the...

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The Blind

any reservation. Given the absence of any other national pohticalrnorganization run by and for Native Americans, manyrnobservers believe that—at least for the moment—pan-hidianrnnationalism is a dead cause. They may be right; certainly thernstruggles now taking place among Indian nations themselvesrnsuggest that larger alliances are unlikely, as Navajos contendrnwith Hopis over land and grazing rights, as...

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Jews Without Judaism

Jews Without Judaismrnby Jacob NeusnerrnCertainly no confusion of the ethnic with the religious presentsrnmore anomalies than the mixture of ethnic Jewishnessrnand religious Judaism that American Jews have concoctedrnfor themselves. But the brew is fresh, not vintaged. For nearlyrnthe entire history of the Jews, to be a Jew meant to practice thernreligion set forth in the...

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Jews Without Judaism

framed what they eventually called Orthodox Judaism, integrationistrnpolitically but separate religiously in the many aspects ofrnculture subject to the Torah’s commandments. A few remainedrnJewish without practicing Judaism (yielding the counterpartrnto religious Judaism in secular Jewishness). But a greatrnmany opted out. They are represented by Felix Mendelssohn’srnfather, Karl Marx’s father, and Disraeli’s father, among thernman) Jews...

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Jews Without Judaism

integrationist and accommodationist Orthodoxy diat had begunrna generation eadier in the United States, and a generationrnbefore that in Germany and Britain.rnWhen we contemplate the contemporary condition ofrnJews as an ethnic group and Judaism as a religious tradition,rnwe confront a remarkable fact: the advent, for the firstrntime, of Jews who identify themselves as Jewish in ethnicity....

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Jews Without Judaism

once and for all to abandon any claim to religiosity and deny arnprivilege, within Jewry, to Judaism. Philanthropists devote tensrnof millions of dollars to sustain the secular option. Secularistsrnwish to define themselves wholly as an ethnic group: “no rules,rnjust right,” “have it your way,” and other current slogans servernto define matters. The other side points...

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The Habit of Making

OPINIONSrnThe Habit of Makingrnby Loxley F. Nicholsrn”Nature I loved, and next to nature, art.”rn—^W.S. LandorrnRobert Penn Warren: A Biographyrnby Joseph BlotnerrnNew York: Random House;rnS44 pp., $35.00rnIn October 1986, I heard Robert PennrnWarren read a selection of his poemsrnat an LSU conference marking the 50thrnanniversary of the Southern Review.rnl ie was 81 years old, exceeding frail,...

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The Habit of Making

in Memphis, next at Vanderbilt (wherernhe hoped to settle permanently), and finallyrnat LSU, where, with CleanthrnBrooks, he helped found the SouthernrnReview. Warren’s association with Brooksrnturned into a long-term collaborationrnthat resulted in the classic texts UnderstandingrnPoetry, Understanding Fiction,rnand Understanding American Literature.rnCleanth Brooks once referred to Warrenrnwriting textbooks as “Pegasus at thernplow.” While his contributions to classroomrninstruction...

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The Habit of Making

read and wrote a lot (one Fugitive, MerrillrnMoore, wrote 50,000 sonnets in hisrnlifetime!), but talked a lot, smoked a lot,rndrank a lot, and, when not brought togetherrnfor parties or extended visits, eorrcspondcdrnby letter often and at length.rnhi letters that connected a wide circle ofrnfriends over a span of vears (sometimes arnlifetime), they discussed books, exploredrnideas,...

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The Rump Right

The Rump Rightrnby Paul Gottfriedrn”A perfect democracy is the most shameless thing in the world.”rn—Edmund BurkernConservatism: An Anthologyrnof Social and PoliticalrnThought from David Humernto the Presentrnby jerry Z. MullerrnPrinceton: Princeton University Press;rn464 pp., $59.50rnLexikon des Konservatismusrnedited by Caspar von Schrenck-NotzingrnGraz: Leopold Stocker VerlagrnLe Radici dell’Ordine Americano:rnLa tradizione europea nei valorirndel Nuovo Mondornby Russell Kirkrnedited by...

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The Rump Right

David Hume, and the 18di-century juristrnand depicter of Osnabruck communalrnlife Justus Moser, together with neoconservativerncelebrities Edward Banfield,rnIrving Kristol, and Peter Berger. If thisrnseems like forced association, it does testifyrnto the search by some American conservativesrnfor a convenient, but not quiternauthentic, past. A look at the real past, asrnMuller must know, would reveal the seachangernundergone bv...

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The Rump Right

Kondylis asks whether Kirk and otherrnAmerican traditionalists are not merelyrnechoing European restorationist thoughtrn”as a countcrweiglit to the most recentrndevelopments in a consumer massrndemocracy.” What renders this intendedrncounterweight useless is its detachmentrnfrom any supportive sociopoliticalrnstructure. Without such a framework,rnKondylis contends, values cannot bernturned into a public ethic. By creativelyrnblending Marx and Schmitt, and by givingrnto both...

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Big Emerging Mistakes

REVIEWSrnBig EmergingrnMistakesrnby William R. HawkinsrnThe Big Ten: The Big EmergingrnMarkets and How They WillrnChange Our Livesrnby Mfrey E. GartenrnNew York: Basic Books;rn2S6 pp., $24.00rnThe theory that “big emerging markets”rn(BEMs) m the Third Woridrnwill be the driving force of the worldrneconomy, and thus of worid politics, hasrnbeen at the core of the Clinton administration’srnforeign policy. As...

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Playback

American market is serving more as thernengine for the accelerated growth of otherrncountries than it is for the growth ofrnthe United States.rnThe United States is deindustriahzingrnon the supply, not on the demand, side.rnRising imports are substituting for thernexpansion of domestic capacity, closingrnoff job opportunities during the cyclicalrnupturn and short-circuiting the longtermrngrowth process. Two dire resultsrnfollow:...

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Beyond Darwinism

true-crime stories, for the ultimate paradoxrnof his melodramatic fiction is itsrnfirm hold on truth. Chandler has morernin common with Balzac and Dickensrnthan he does with his host of imitators.rnHiney’s book is flawed by errors inrnproofreading, among others. His summaryrnof the plot of Farewell, My Lovely,rnfor instance, gets whodunit and otherrnthings wrong. Even so, his biography...

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Letter From San Francisco

CORRESPONDENCErnLetter From SanrnFranciscornby Justin RaimondornThe Black War on AsiansrnWhile the media is focused on the allegedrnthreat of a few rural whiternsupremacists holed up somewhere inrnIdaho, black racism in the inner cities isrnon the rise. “Viet family flees bombrnthreat at project,” blared the headline inrnthe San Francisco Examiner on June 16.rnAlthough political correctness forbidsrneven its victims...

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Letter From Britain

started the night they moved into thernhousing project; BB gun pellets shotrnthrough windows, firecrackers hurled intornthe house, and a perpetual poundingrnon the door by thugs camped out onrntheir doorstep. For months they enduredrnrobberies, attacks on their children, andrnnightly assaults on their home, untilrnHUD, in the words of one bureaucrat, finallyrndecided that “it’s become real clearrnto...

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Letter From Britain

uments on a computer rather than curernpeople?rnAttorneys paid by the government onrna case-bv-case basis to do “legal aid” workrnfor the poor and who deal with divorce,rnsmall civil claims, and criminal defensernwork, constitute a patchwork of smallrnpartnerships spread across the country,rnbut Major’s government deliberatelyrnsought to concentrate this work in thernhands of a few large firms. Lord...

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Politics: The Politics of Hispanic Identity

VITAL SIGNSrnPOLITICSrnThe Politics ofrnHispanic Identityrnby Joseph E. FallonrnThe federal government officiallyrnrecognizes “Hispanic”—an artificialrnand arbitrary concept devoid of ethnic,rnracial, cultural, or linguistic meaningsrn—as a legitimate collective identityrnfor two reasons. Domestically, it is torncreate a “Hispanic nation” within thernUnited States, to inflate the numericalrnsize of that “nation,” and to have allrnmembers of that “nation” eligible for affirmativernaction...

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Politics: The Politics of Hispanic Identity

Point Five: “It is strictly forbidden tornhold prisoners . . . they shall be shot immediatelyrnwithout any pretext.”rnPoint Seven: “Every North Americanrnover sixteen years of age shall be put torndeath; and only the aged men, the women,rnand the children shall be respectedrnPomt Eight: “THE APACHES of Arizona,rnas well as the INDIANS (REDrnSKINS) of the Territory,...

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Politics: The Politics of Hispanic Identity

enumerators, and to “implement an affirmativernaction program . . . for the employmentrnof personnel of Spanish originrnor descent.” The implementation of affirmativernaction at the Census Bureaurninitiated a process that quickly madern”Americans of Spanish origin or descent”rnlegally eligible for other types ofrnaffirmative action programs.rnThe terminology adopted in PublicrnLaw 94-311 was revised and finalized inrn1977. On May...

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Foreign Affairs: Polonophobia, Cont.

the “Hispanic” identity is more thanrnmere political opportunism and intellectualrnfraud. It is an ideology of hate inrnquest of political domination.rn]oseph E. Fallon writes from Rye,rnNew York.rnFOREIGN AFFAIRSrnPolonophobia,rnCont.rnby Paul GottfriedrnPolonophobia,” my essay in the Januaryrnissue of Chronicles, engenderedrnmoving and informed responses forrnwhich I am most grateful. ProfessorsrnEwa Thompson and Alex Kurczaba andrnDr. Wojciech Wierzewski have allrnpraised...

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Literature

not much matter if those who expressedrnit were, sa’, coal miners in West Virginiarnor wheat farmers in South Dakota. As itrnis, however, they are disproportionatelyrnrepresented in verbal and media professionsrnin the major cities. And while it isrnpossible to trace their attitudes to generalrnsocial or cultural causes—e.g., the dissimilaritiesrnbetween Eastern Europeanrnpeasant societies and Jewish urbandwellers,rnor to...

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Literature

world, in which Negroes would not onlyrnbe saved but would exact vengeance uponrntheir white oppressors. In rapid succession,rnNoble Drew Ali (murdered by rivalsrnwithin his church in 1916), MarcusrnGarvey (convicted of mail fraud in 1923,rndeported in 1927), and Wallace Fardrn(“disappeared” in 1933, perhaps murderedrnby his friend and successor, thernHonorable Elijah Muhammad), arose tornminister to impoverished, confused,...

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Religion

RELIGIONrnWhite Self-Hatredrnand thernChristian Spiritrnby Wayne AllensworthrnAt the first Congress on Racial Justicernand Reconciliation, held inrnWashington in May, the Reverend EarlrnW. Jackson, the black director of thernmostly white “Samaritan Project” of thernChristian Coalition, told 500 mostlyrnblack Christians that, despite manyrnblacks’ warnings that he was selling outrnto the “religious right,” “our agenda” isrn”the work of God Almighty,...

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Language: The Latest Dope From Washington

Church ArsonrnManiarnby Mark TooleyrnArecent report by the federally appointedrnNational Church ArsonrnTask Force has confirmed that there neverrnwas any evidence of an upsurge inrnracist, fiery attacks upon black churches,rndespite the media spotlight of last year.rnThe report told us little that is actuallyrnnew. Insurance statistics showing thatrn500-600 churches suffer arson every yearrnwere largely ignored, and no comprehensiverndata...

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Language: The Latest Dope From Washington

paraphrase Winston Churchill, infinite isrnthe debt owed to those who want tornspeak strongly but do not know how.rn”Literally” is a case in point. StephaniernFawcett of the National Archives saidrnthat thanks to the recently declassifiedrnmaterial on the Cuban missile crisis,rn”You are literally a fly on the wall in thernWhite House.” Ohio RepresentativernJim Traficant said by dumping...

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The Hundredth Meridian

The Hundredth Meridianrnby Chilton WUliamson, Jr.rnThe Seventh DayrnThe first thing you notice is the heat andrnthe intensity of the light, glaring on thernwhite-painted adobe walls of Mesillarnwhere Indian rugs, sun-rotted and sunfaded,rnhang behind deeply recessed windowsrnbarred with iron. Stepping outrnfrom the coolness of San Albino on thernplaza after Mass into the blinding Sundayrnnoon had a...

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The Hundredth Meridian

versing after Mass, the men uniformlyrnshaded by their wide straw hats.rnAbandoning the search for a way up tornthe Robledos, I returned to town andrndrove out on Highway 70 toward San AugustinrnPass, in the Organ Mountains.rnEast of the pass the country changes dramaticallyrnwith the wide valley stretchingrnnorth and south between the Organsrnand the Sacramento Mountains. Therngreater...

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The Hundredth Meridian

“First rate”rn— Pat Buchananrn”One of the most important Catholic publications since Vatican II.” Michael DaviesrnAt one U.S. seminary, the dean discoveredrna stray Latin Mass magazine in therncommon room. He blew up, ordered itrnthrown out, and strictly warned seminarians:rn”1 never want to see this herernagain!” At another seminary, the liturgyrnprofessor discovered a gift subscriptionrnto The Latin...

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The Hundredth Meridian

Modern Scholarly Editions of ClassicrnWorks for Today’s ReadersrnGOVERNMENT BY JUDICIARYrnTHE TRANSFORMATION OF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENTrnSecond EditionrnBy Raoul BergerrnForeword by Forrest McDonaldrnIt is the thesis of this monumentally argued book that the United States SupremernCourt—largely through abuses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution—hasrnembarked on “a continuing revision of the Constitution, under the guise ofrninterpretation.” Consequently,...

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Polemics & Exchanges

EDITORrnThomas FlemingrnMANAGING EDITORrnTheodore PappasrnSENIOR EDITOR, BOOKSrnChilton Williamson, ]r.rnASSISTANT EDITORrnScott P. RichertrnART DIRECTORrnAnna Mycek-WodeckirnCONTRIBUTING EDITORSrnHarold O./. Brown, Katherine Dalton,rnSamuel Francis, George Garrett,rnPaul Gottfried, ].0. Tate, MichaelrnWashburn, Clyde WilsonrnCORRESPONDING EDITORSrnBill Kauffman, William Mills,rnJacob Neusner, Momcilo SelicrnEDITORIAL SECRETARYrnLeann DobbsrnPUBLISHERrnAllan C. CarlsonrnPUBLICATION DIRECTORrnGuy C. ReffettrnPRODUCTION SECRETARYrnAnita CandyrnCIRCULATION MANAGERrnCindy LinkrnA publication of The Rockford Institute.rnEditorial and Advertising Offices:rn934 North Main...

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Polemics & Exchanges

Greenhut also states that the “Sectionrn8 program . . . has turned many stable,rnwell-kept neighborhoods into enclaves ofrnrun-down rental housing.” This programrnonl- uses existing rental units thatrnare kept up to code, and owner’s rents arernbased on the going fair-market rent.rnMoreover, the public housing that so incensesrnGreenhut is only one percent ofrnLima’s total housing stock.rnGreenhut says...

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Cultural Revolutions

CULTURAL REVOLUTIONSrnPOL POT, who presided over the murderrnof more than a million of his fellowrnCambodians, has been condemned tornlife imprisonment after a jungle showtrialrnbv the Khmer Rouge—or what isrnleft of it. Many of Pol Pot’s accusersrnwere, in happier days, his accomplices,rnand the trial had about as much credibilityrnas a Nuremberg Trial presided over byrnHimmler and...

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Cultural Revolutions

lot boxes than of conformity to globalistrnprecepts; “Only a decade ago, Washington’srnBig Business liberalism was consideredrnsomething of a joke bv Europe’srnLeft and Right alike. Europe was morernsocial-democratic, more anti-immigration,rnmore ata’istic and national. It isrnstriking that the immigration question—rnthe great globalist Signifier—was alwaysrnhandled, in practice, on strangeK’ Americanrnassumptions despite the unfriendlyrnnational contexts. The power of globalistrnideology...

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Cultural Revolutions

aries at home and abroad, and what hadrnbeen called the Terror was reinterpretedrnas a series of countermeasures taken tornprotect French “democracy.” The samerntype of defensive scenario was then extendedrnto Lenin’s revolution, which myrnclassmates and professors presented as anrnupdated form of the French Jacobinrnbirth of freedom.rnWhat Furet and others of his generationrndid (such as the Sorbonne...

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Cultural Revolutions

to conceal his admiration for the thinrnblue line that protects defenseless foreign-rnborn criminals from our homegrownrnones: “the San Diego Police Departmentrnoperates a . . . unit that patrolsrnthe canyons every night assuring surprisedrnillegal immigrants that they arernthere to protect them.” And the protectionrndoesn’t stop at the border. Accordingrnto McDonald, “the State’s Attorney’srnOffice in Montgomery Country...

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From White House to Blockhouse

PERSPECTIVErnFrom White House to Blockhousernby Thomas FlemingrnBill Clinton is the American icon, whose face is rapidlyrneclipsing both the prohle of the heroic young Kennedy andrnthe simpering grin of Jimmy Carter—the presidential imagesrnthat until recently symbolized victory and despair for Democratsrnand something else for Republicans. It was understandablernif, in the early 60’s, Republicans could not appreciate...

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From White House to Blockhouse

makesliift union. Octavio Paz says much the same thing aboutrnSpain and Mexico: Spain will succeed because the King representsrnall the peoples of the nation, while Mexico must fail becausernno democracy can represent the tribes of Mexico.rnParadoxically, Americans might hae been better able to prescrrne their liberties under an inherited monarchy—where peoplernare expected to love the...

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From White House to Blockhouse

people . . . there is a physical difference between the white andrnblack races which I believe will for ever forbid the two races livingrntogether on terms of social and political equality.”rnEarly in his career, Lincoln had favored the deportation ofrnblacks to Africa or Latin America—a massive campaign of ethnicrncleansing—but realizing the impracticalitv of suchrnschemes,...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

VIEWSrnMr. Lincoln’s WarrnAn Irrepressible Conflict?rnby Patrick J. Buchananrn”[T]he contest is really for empire on the side of the North, and for independencernon that of the South, and in this respect we recognize an exact analogy between thernNorth and the Government of George III, and the South and the Thirteen RevoltedrnProvinces. These opinions … are the...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

War for Southern Independence.rnThe Birth of a MythrnAt the dedication of Gettysburg Battlefield, on November 19,rn1863, three years after Lincoln’s election, the Great Myth wasrnborn. There, Abraham Lincoln declared that the war hadrnbeen, all along, about equality.rnFour score and seven years ago our fathers brought forthrnon this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty,rnand dedicated...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

Union, they said, but not for black freedom… . Desertionrnrates rose alarmingly. Many soldiers blamed thernEmancipation Proclamation.rnClosing his address, Lincoln spoke of the duty imposed onrnAmericans bv those who had fallen on the great battlefield. Wern”here highly resolve,” he said, in his immortal words, “thatrnthese dead shall not have died in ain—that this nation, underrnGod,...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

eral Donn Piatt, who thought Lincoln “the greatest figurernlooming up in our history.” After meeting with the Presidentelectrnin Springfield, Piatt wrote on the e’e of Lincoln’s departurernfor Washington:rnExpressing no svmpathy for the slave, [Lincoln] laughedrnat the Abolitionists. . . . We were not at a loss to get atrnthe fact, and the reason for it,...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

nent an institution tliat all now agree was odious and evil? Onlyrnthis: if it was not wrong for the Founding Fathers to acceptrnslavery as the price of a constitution to establish the UnitedrnStates, it cannot be wrong for Lincoln to reaffirm the FoundingrnFathers’ concession—to repair and restore his fractured country,rnhi appeasing the South on slavery,...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

Pickering in 1805: “I will rather anticipate a new confederacv,rnexempt from the corrupt and corrupting influence and oppressionrnof the aristocratic Democrats of the South.”rnBy a twist of fate, Jefferson’s rival, Alexander Hamilton, whornhad made Jefferson President in 1801 by persuading his allies tornabandon Aaron Burr in the Mouse of Representatives in the tiernelection of 1800,...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

Tlic Confederate firing on Fort Sumter may hae been thernspark that ignited the eonflagration, but the real cause of thernwar was tlie iron will of Abraham Lincoln, as resolute a Unionistrnas was Andrew Jackson, who also would have accepted warrnrather than let South Carolina secede. Thus, as the Mexicanrn\;rr had been “Jimmv Polk’s War,” this...

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Mr. Lincoln’s War

But Lincoln’s policy was not emancipation. It was to returnrnthe South to the Union, even if it meant appeasing the Southrnon slaery. As Lincoln wrote Greeley in his famous letter of Augustrn22, 1862, “My paramount object in this struggle is to saernthe Union, and is not eitlicr to sa e or destroy slaver’. If I...