would abolish and to “insulate the wages of U.S. workers fromrnforeign laborers who must work for Si an hour or less,” followsrnfrom his economie nationalism, reflecting the economic interestsrnand identity of the nation, just as a defense and foreign polie-rnfollows from his political nationalism, reflecting the politicalrninterests and identit- of the nation. So, for that...
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From Household to Nation
of the state as it is presently structured derive from its controlrnand exploitation by the Ruling Class, that the elites themselvesrnare the real enemy and that the state, while far too large and intrusive,rnis simply their instrument. Control of the state by a socialrnforce or elite different from the forces that now control itrncould shape...
Who Can We Shoot?
Who Can We Shoot?rnby Bill KauffmanrnWho better to kick off a discussion of American populismrnthan Henry James? In The Portrait of a Lady SocklessrnHank had Henrietta Staekpole define a “cosmopolite”: “Thatrnmeans he’s a little of everything and not much of any. I mustrnsay I think patriotism is like charity—it begins at home.” Likewise,rna healthy populism...
Who Can We Shoot?
ticket of Colin Powell and Bill Bradley: at last, a third party WallrnStreet and the Pentagon can love!)rn1should like to see, instead ofrnan America First Party, arncluster of 75 or 180 smaller entities:rna West Kansas First Party, a RhodernIsland First Party, a SouthernrnOregon First Party, and so on,rnrepresenting every nook andrncranny of all 48 states.rnThe...
Driving in Winter
Foundation Vile Center—I should like to see, instead of anrnAmerica First Party, a cluster of 75 or 180 smaller entities: arnWest Kansas First Partv, a Rhode Island First Partv, a SouthernrnOregon First Partv, and so on, representing every nook andrncranm of all 48 states. I say 48 because the revolution’s got tornstart somewhere, so at...
Campaign Finance Reform
Campaign Finance Reformrnby Jack J. TawilrnIn accepting the Democratic nomination for the presidencyrnin 1908, this century’s greatest populist warned: “How canrnthe people hope to rule if they are not able to learn, until afterrnthe election, what the predatory interests are doing?” The manrnwas, of course, William Jennings Bryan, and he offered a “completernand effective” solution...
Campaign Finance Reform
port provided the foundation for political parties. This, in turn,rnled to the development of a system of political spoils. Underrnthis system, a large number of federal patronage positions werernestablished, and the beneficiaries of these positions were requiredrnto “donate” a percentage of their wages to the party inrnpower. These mandatory contributions were outlawed in 1867.rnAlthough the...
Campaign Finance Reform
substantially enhanced the 1971 act by reinstating overall ceilingsrnon each candidate’s campaign expenditures, b- imposingrnstrict new contribution regulations, and by strengthening disclosurernrequirements. The amendments also encouraged contributionsrnfrom political action committees (PACs) by repealingrnthe Hatch Act provisions prohibiting unions andrncorporations with federal contracts from creating PACs.rnThese strict provisions brought together opponents fromrnboth ends of the political...
Campaign Finance Reform
contributions on behalf of specific candidates and to creditrntheir campaign accounts for the amount of the contribution.rnThe firewall is similar to a blind trust and is constructed so thatrnfor an single contribution no person, other than the contributor,rnknows with certaint- both the name of the contributor andrnthe name of the recipient.rnOne uav of producing the...
Priam’s Sons
Lastly, I wonder whether there remains any reason for makingrna contribution directly to the candidate rather than throughrnthe Bank. The reasons for making such contributions are: to influencernlegislation, to gain privileged access to the officeholder,rnto gain privileged access to information, to thank a legislator forrnsupporting or promoting a particular piece of legislation, and tornsupport a...
The Populist Rainbow
The Populist RainbowrnBlack Nationalists and the Militia Movementrnby Jesse WalkerrnIt is June 1994, and Anthony Hilder is attending a SouthernrnCalifornia gathering called “The New World Order.” Twornoverhead projectors beam book-covers alleging Masonic conspiraciesrnonto the walls. Hilder, white and middle-aged, is thernhost of two syndicated talk-radio shows, Radio Free Americarnand Radio Free World. He has brought...
The Populist Rainbow
The Waco holocaust brought the message home. Ahiiostrnhalf the Branch Davidians killed at Mount Carmel were minoritiesrn—28 blacks, six Hispanics, and fi’e Asians. So there wasrna good reason for militants of different races to start cooperating:rnmore and more, the seemed to be fighting the same fight.rnAs Fletcher put it, “As things get worse, blacks and...
The Sign of the Cross
the government, the police and councilmen, to live right herernin the community,” concludes Al-lkhlas. Moor goes further,rnstriking an almost Tolstoyan note: “If we’re all following andrnsubmitting to the will of God . . . then you don’t need government.”rnHilder, a philosophical anarchist, is quick to agree.rnThis is not to sav that any of this will...
Radical Populism on the Volga
Radical Populism on the VolgarnRussia’s Neo-Nazi Oppositionrnby Wayne AUensworthrnVrnp frnri ^rny^mrnwlrnWrnOn May 8, 1995, President Boris Yeltsin addressed an auditoriumrnfilled with gray-haired war veterans, their chestsrnbedecked with rows of ribbons and medals, and told them ofrnthe cost of victory in the Great Patriotic War. Citing newrnarchival research, Yeltsin revealed the “terrifying figure” ofrn26,549,000 Soviet citizens...
Radical Populism on the Volga
gear up once more to insure economic prospcritw and an anticrimerncrackdown will restore order. Like most vile racists, thernneo-Nazi “national revolutionaries” deify the Russifiedrn”Ar’an” race, attributing special mystical qualities to it, whilernhating true religion, particularlv Christianity, though some celebraternancient Russian paganism and black magic as a sort ofrnNew Age alternative, and others see an emasculated...
The Long Hello
OPINIONSrnThe Long Hellornby J.O. Tatern”Literature is news that stays news.”rn—Ezra PoundrnRaymond Chandler: Storiesrnand Early NovelsrnEdited by Frank MacShanernNew York: ‘The Library of America;rn1199 pp., $35.00rnRaymond Chandler: Later Novelsrnand Other WritingsrnEdited by Frank MacShanernNew York: The Library of America;rn1076pp.,$3S.OOrnSeeing Raymond Chandler publishedrnin series with Edgar Allan Poe andrnMark Twain and Flannery O’Connorrnmight give us pause. But...
The Long Hello
liigh—that is to say, in the best way to dornso—bv first aiming low. The storv ofrnRavmond Chandler’s life and literary careerrnis one of the most remarkable in thernhistor’ of American literature; andrnthough it is familiar, it is worth repeating.rnConceived in Laramie, Wyoming,rnand born in Chicago in 1888, RaymondrnThornton Chandler was soon exiled byrnhis parents’ divorce...
The Long Hello
on another limiting and contradictoryrntruth—namely that the Marlowe booksrnwere “realistic.” Considering their contrivance,rntheir status as lurid melodramas,rntheir conventional coincidences,rnwe must find it hard to accept them asrnrealistic. But he probably meant two particularrnthings by his use of the categoryrnof realism; first, that his books were hardboiledrnand not cozy; and second, thatrnthey reflected the truth about...
Farmers and Thinkers
REVIEWSrnFarmers andrnThinkersrnby Carin M. C. GreenrnThe Other Greeksrnby Victor Davis HansonrnNew York: The Free Press;rn541 pp., $28.00rnBetween the eighth and sixth centuriesrnB.C. there appeared the polis,rnthe Greek city-state, an elusive entityrnwhich nurtured and defined ideals stillrncentral to Western European views of allrnthat is “civilized.” How did the Greeks,rnup until then an unimportant and generallyrnpoor folk...
Lone Star Rising
land and win, so they abandoned theirrncity and their land. They relied on theirrntriremes, warships rowed by any ablebodiedrnmale available—citizen, foreigner,rnpauper, even slave—and again,rnagainst all odds, they won. This battle,rnthough, lacked the essential moral quality.rnHanson does not explain, because herncan’t, just how a land battle fought byrnlandowners produces a citizen morallyrnsuperior to a sea battle...
The Politics of Causation
Texas-styled right. Thomas Pauken’srnThe Thirty Years War is the politicalrnmemoir of a Texas-reared Catholie lad,rnlured to Georgetown University in 1961,rnwho trains in the political trenches of thernYoung Republican organization duringrnthe Goldwater years. Over the next threerndecades, Pauken becomes a pilgrim,rntaking part in or touching virtualh’ all ofrnthe significant political events of hisrntime. I Ic serves...
Freedom of Access
clear violations of international law, andrnthe aggressor should be punished. Tornthis end the United Nations, often led byrnthe United States, has imposed sanctionsrnon Serbia, maintained an arms embargo,rna no-fl- zone, and brought other formsrnof psychological pressure to bear. Inrnsome ways the situation is analogous tornthat of Iraq or Libya.rnThe second popular view is that thernconflict...
Letter From Caucasia
CORRESPONDENCErnLetter FromrnCaucasiarnby William MillsrnGeorgia on My MindrnGetting from the Crimea to the Republicrnof Georgia presents several problems.rnI had been told that one way was to getrnto Trabzon on the Black Sea Coast ofrnTurkey, and then take a boat to therncoastal town of Batumi in Georgia. Arnguidebook had warned that foreignersrncould not cross the Georgian-Turkishrnborder.rnThere were...
Letter From Caucasia
dcr the direction of the well-known arehaeologist,rnDavid Khakhutaishvili. Hernstopped what he was doing and took usrnon a tour. What one ean see are levels ofrnRoman, Bvzantine, and Ottoman. 1 herngreat walls, I believe, were built duringrnthe Ottoman period. All of this was builtrnon I lellcnistic ruins of the fourth or fifthrneentur. Once again our mcrehant...
Letter From Caucasia
gians to remind the Russians that thernformer were Christian and civilized forrncenturies while the Russians were stillrnbarbarians. Despite Tbilisi’s many pillagesrnand occupations, the Georgian OrthodoxrnChurch has been a centripetalrnforce. One Sunday I visited severalrnchurches, all full. Even for a visitor, beingrnin fifth-century churches is awesome,rnespecially while hearing a Georgianrnchoir. The Georgian Church was heavilyrnpersecuted by...
Letter From Virginia
feet from the valley floor. For thernGreeks, the Caucasian Mountains werernprobably the limit of the known world.rnThis area has given them numerousrnmythical stories, that of Jason and thernGolden Fleece down by the coast, thatrnof the Amazons, and here on Mt. Kazbegi,rnthe story of Prometheus. A Caucasianrnmyth re’eals a character, Amirani, and arnplot with many points...
Letter From Virginia
all to curry favor and maintain power.rnThese taetics, I should add, had nothingrnto do with whether a statue of ArthurrnAslie eventually ended up somewhere onrnMonument Avenue, or whether he meritedrna plaee there. For most partisans,rnthat objeetive and that eonsiderationrnwere secondary or irrelevant, a mere pretextrnthat enabled them to exploit the situationrnfor their own ends, to...
Immigration: Welfarenik of the World Unite
VITAL SIGNSrnI M M I G R A T I O NrnWelfareniks of thernWorld Uniternbv Don BarnettrnYuri Petrov (not his real name) immigratedrnto America from tlie SovietrnLhiion ten years ago. Now Yuri wants hisrnmother to move to America, but there isrnone problem. Ihs mother doesn’t wantrnto leae her life and the rest of her familyrnbehind...
Film: Bond and Betrayal
due to refugees from earlier waves, principallyrnfrom Southeast Asia. But thernmigration from the former Sox-iet Unionrnbegan relatively recently, and as thernexodus continues, the yearly cost of thernprogram can only go up. Watch for thernrefugee industry’s campaign to “privatize”rnthe resettlement process. It hasrnnothing to do with limiting access tornpublic assistance and requiring sponsorsrnto foot more of...
Publishing: The Wonderful World of Porn
the day by playing to the best in the earlyrnfilms (perhaps the best scene in Goldeneyernis Bond’s hilarious visit with thernvenerable “Q,” once again played by veteranrnDesmond Lleweylan), creating engagingrnvillains, and by giving this Bondrnfilm a theme, something entirely newrnto the series. Xenia Onatopp, plavedrnwith over-the-top gusto by FamkernJanssen, is one part Pussy Galore and...
Europe: Left and Right in Eastern Europe
Interracial sex is also prohibited.rn(Would you want “our son to marrv arncolored boy?) There seems to be no objectionrnto interspecies sex. Novels mustrnhave “a minimum of 50 percent eroticrnaction. (We prefer cxcnlv spaced, fiveto-rntcn-page sex scenes.)” They must alsorncontain four-letter words in dialoguernand narrative. (“Never use medical,rnanatomical, or euphemistic terms.”)rnKeep it simple, stupid. And enclose...
Crime: Age and Criminality
prestige of the left, which has producedrnsuch tliinkers as Georg 1 .iikacs, AntoniornGramsci, b’.mst Bloch, and Miloan Djilas,rnno matter what direction their evolutionrneentuall’ took, still bolsters Marxistrnintellectual respectability abroad andrnprestige at home, since they represent arnthin enccr of urban intelligentsia inrnKastern Europe’s largely agrarian societies.rnTheir successors, often their veryrnstudents, now of mature age and originatingrnfrom...
Crime: Age and Criminality
ful murderers often are punished lightlv.rnThus those most likely to commit furtherrnfelonies are also those most likelv tornberel eased earlv. Crime would certainKrndiminish and become manageable if wernconfined young offenders bent on becomingrncareer criminals until, at age 45,rnthey are likely to give up crime.rnWon’t imprisonment until age 45 berntoo harsh for young criminals? Man-rnperhaps did...
The Hundredth Meridian
The Hundredth Meridianrnby Chilton Williamson, Jr.rnTwelve Westerners?rn”The Sahara of the Bozart,” more thanrnanything else Mencken wrote about thernSouth, won him the undying hatred ofrnthe former Confederacy and its spokesmen.rnThe essay, which first appeared inrn1917 as a newspaper column and wasrnsubsequently expanded for inclusionrnin the next volume of the Prejudices series,rnwas attacked at the time—and hasrnbeen...
The Hundredth Meridian
born Westerners like Eugene ManlovernRhodes, I larvey Fergusson, A.B. Guthrie.rnJr., and Wallace Stegncr hae been succeededrnby a generation of literary carpetbaggersrnthat includes McGuane, RickrnBass, Grctel Ehrlich, Richard Ford, andrnRichard Brautigan.rnMuch more significant in the immediaterncrisis is the West’s failure to developrna body of political and constitutionalrnliterature to support it in its confrontationrnwith an aggrandizing federal...
The Hundredth Meridian
Is Charles Murrayrnnow “the mostrndangerousrnconseruative?”rnThe New York Times is worried:rn”has he gone too far?”rnIntelligence and Class Structurernin American LifernHouu to getrnthis massivern847-page,rn$30 volumernUp to $30 inrnstores – yoursrnFREErnWhy? Because Murray and the iate RichardrnHerrnstein prove something threatening tornPolitically Correct Liberalism:rnIntelligence – not environment, povertyrnor education – is at the root of our v/orstrnsocial problems. And...
The Hundredth Meridian
n uicyiiiiiic. I I I r ‘ ^ ^ ^ # ml I I • U L – l V • I you iiiiisl know llii-‘niilcial III,’.rn>30Uirieni. CoUectlonrn^naiss LIJJ!^rnThe Golden Christmas, fiction, 1852rnby William Gilmore Siinms, 176 pagjrnIntrodiKlion by Dr. Dadjrn(Charleston Soi ‘rnUniversityrn-I^^^^^H^’ ^Ift ^ ‘«^^ i^^^j?^ 1^^^rnG>^rn^^«’|J||-|-*^;^.^,.-..rnoiH:rnI ^ v w ^ ‘ ^ ‘rn,tAO«*’rntfAfk®rnAlso...
Cultural Revolutions
EDITORrnThomas FlemingrnMANAGING EDITORrnTheodore PappasrnSENIOR EDITOR, BOOKSrnChilton WiUiamson, ]r.rnEDITORIAL ASSISTANTrnMichael WashburnrnART DIREGTORrnAnna Mycek-W’odeckirnCONTRIBUTING EDITORSrnHarold O.J. Brown, Katherine Dalton,rnSamuel Francis, George Garrett,rnChristine Ilaynes, E. Christian Kopff,rnClyde WilsonrnCORRESPONDING EDITORSrnBill Kauffman, William Mills,rnJacob Neusner, John Shelton Reed,rnMomcilo SelicrnEDITORIAL SECRETARYrnLeann DobbsrnPUBLISHERrnAllan C. CarlsonrnPUBLICATION DIREGTORrnGuy C. ReffettrnPRODUCTION SECRETARYrnAnita CandyrnCIRCULATION MANAGERrnRochelle FrankrnA publication of The Rockford Institute.rnEditoriLil and Advertising Offices:rn934 North Main...
Cultural Revolutions
system, the actual numbers are likely tornbe much higher. Unemployment and anrnaging population put enormous pressurernon the industrialized trations’ social safetyrnnet. Goldsmith presents a chart thatrnillustrates the Gross Debt (1994) plusrnthe Net pension liabilities (1990) of majorrnindustrialized nations as a percentagernof their GDP. These two figures showrnthat the United States owes 130.6 of itsrnGDP, while...
Cultural Revolutions
judge for beginning court with thernLord’s Prayer. The chain gang issue marnup the ante for Alabama: some civilrnrights groups arc threatening to sue thernstate for violating international humanrnrights guaranteed by United Nationsrnconventions.rnThe main influence on GovernorrnJames’ decision was money: the cost ofrnincarcerating and “reeducating” prisonersrnhas been rising steadily all over thernUnited States, and by the...
Cultural Revolutions
once sang of the illegal coke, “It’s thernpause that refreshes in the corridors ofrnpower,”)rnWall Street was always pulling a servantrnout of its hat at the last minute torndeny the GOP nomination to Taft. Ifrnthe part’ holds to its wretched form, thernRepublicans will nominate Povv’cll for VPrnto deflate the rising black nationalismrnand run him with Dole...
Talking to Strangers
PERSPECTIVErnTalking to Strangersrnby Thomas Flemingrn^^Tjlack History Month, sometimes called February . , ,”rn±J Sam Franeis’s witticism has been repeated ad infinitum,rnby friend and foe alike, usually with little appreciation of thernbroader implications. Ever since the French Revolution, Jacobinrnreformers conceived it their duty to redesign the calendar.rnIf they cannot always get away with dating the history...
Talking to Strangers
generation dated their lives by what they were doing when thernJapanese attacked Pead Harbor; for their children, the dramaticrnmoments were the Kennedy assassination, Kent State, andrnWoodstock. In future years, the grandchildren will probably askrneach other; “What were you doing when O.J. Simpson wasrndeclared not guilty?”rnI referred to these spectacles as “show trials,” not becausernthey arc...
Talking to Strangers
victims of oppressions in countries whose names we can hardlyrnpronounce. Here the media have to accept some of the blamernfor the worsening American character.rnI made this point, obiter dictum, some vears ago, and it isrnworth going into again. For se’eral decades the primary pointrnof the arious “media” has been the arousal of strong feelings inrntheir...
Sevill 1492-1994
the next step into virtual rcalit}’, but before I could think aboutrnraising the question the step had already been taken. Now wernare being told that the solution to our woes, publie as well asrnpersonal, is to be found somewhere on the Internet.rnWhat ean you sa” to people who think that every da’, whenrnthc wake up,...
The Matter of Money
VIEWSrnThe Matter of MoneyrnMedia Empires and the Shaping of Democracyrnby Philip JenkinsrnOver the last year, the doings of the media have occupiedrncenter stage in the media themselves, an obsession thatrnseems harmless if somewhat incestuous. There has been arntournament atmosphere surrounding the issue of whether therndamsels CBS or ABC would fall to one or another suitor,...
The Matter of Money
publishers as a clandestine cartel, intimately bound up “withrnthe power and paper trusts, with all the banks, and with all thernpowerful financial institutions which control the country.”rn\’hile much of the book reflects the peculiar political circumstancesrnof the age, Seldes is devastating on the constraints tornfree reporting that automatically arise from the commercial interestsrnof the media...
The Matter of Money
channels and nothing on.” Though the dial appears to offer arnbewildering range of choices, actual control and direction isrnvested in very few hands.rnFinally (and the largest such marriage to date), Time-Warnerrnallied with Ted Turner’s media empire to create a powerhouserncontrolling magazines, books, records and compactrndiscs, sports franchises, film production, and a cable complexrnthat includes Turner...
El Escorial 1598
several lines of text may be required to determine who ultimatelyrnbegat which subsidiary.rnThis does not mean that legislatures need only concernrnthemselves with regulating the content and control of news andrnON’crtlv political media, while thcv can be left uncheckedrnin such harmless and nonpolitical areas as video games, music,rnor sport. W’hen a single conglomerate like Disney dominatesrnsuch...
Communication as Manipulation
Communication as ManipulationrnThe Case of Hillary Rodham Clintonrnby Janet Scott BarlowrnIn her chosen role as doting public grandmother to both Billrnand Hillary Clinton, columnist Mary McGrorv is ever on thernalert for opportunities to whip from her journalistic handbagrnher favorite images of those two extraordinary kids. In truerngrandma-like fashion, she is transfixed by their every utterancernand...