scribing Serbian resistance to the brutalrnTurkish occupation; the World War Irnsong “Tamo daleko,” which reminds thernFrench and British of how the’ betrayedrntheir Serbian allies and left them to die inrntheir disastrous retreat to Corfu; and IvornAndric’s masterpiece, The Bridge on thernDrina.rnAndric won the Nobel Prize largely onrnthe strength of this book, which paints arnsympathetic portrait...
Cultural Revolutions
cleared, but constantly evolves; eachrnday’s tnith is rexealed by CNN, the ubiquitousrnand blabber-mouthed oracle ofrnthe New World Order.rnRussia’s elites, born and bred to thernculture of disinformatsiya, have embracedrnNATO’s concept of “informationrnmanagement,” and their enemies have asrnwell. Wliile Moscow has its “Russian InformationrnCenter” (Rusinform) to filter,rncensor, concoct, and control the “news”rnfrom the Caucasus battlegrounds, thernChechens have...
Cultural Revolutions
wise men and women on the Court whornmight fear to tread there. One of the justieesrnhas rushed in, but unless three morerndecide to grant cert, regulation of partialbirthrnabortion could be left to the states,rnas it should be.rn— Stephen B. PresserrnT H E JOHN RANDOLPH CLUBrnheld its tenth annual meeting at the LathamrnHotel in Georgetown, the...
Cultural Revolutions
CHRONICLES’ BACK ISSUES, TAPES, AND BOOKSrn1999 in ReviewrnCHRISTOS Y2K: CHOOSE YOUR MILLENNIUM—December 1999—ThomasrnFleming on the new religions of dinosaurs, AIDS, and race, Philip Jenkins on howrnMatthew Shepard replaced Jesus Christ, and Harold O.J. Brown on the coming of thernThird Age. Plus Jeffrey Meyers on traveling through Jamaica, Janet Scott Barlow on thernNew York Times and...
Everything Is Jake
PERSPECTIVErnEverything Is JakernThe Unmanned Americanrnby Thomas FlemingrnMy old man did not think much of writers; he had knownrntoo many of tlieni. He did not Hke what httle he hadrnseen of Hemingway, and regarded his obsession with viriht’ asrnnnmanh’. Hemingvva, at least as a younger man, mrrst ha’ernliad few illusions about himself and his generation, and...
Everything Is Jake
choice but to put my 130 pounds on the hue. As any youngrnman knows, it is better to face death than to lose face.rnBig John, knowing the inevitable outcome of this mismatch,rnflexed his massive biceps and told the big Marine to leave. Myrnslayer-to-be—who when he rose up, revealed himself to be biggerrnthan John—was unimpressed: ‘You...
Everything Is Jake
mock sport until he finally took her to one of the “athletic exhihihons.”rnWithin minutes, she was at ringside begging her newrnchampion to murder the bum.rnThe fans do know these matches are not only rigged butrnstaged—on ‘IV it is clear that few, if any, of the punches comernclose to hitting meat—and none of them is dumb...
It’s a Girl’s, Girl’s, Girl’s, Girl’s World
men with women, who are easier to control. Either they arernmore readily intimidated, because of their timid natures; orrnthey are smitten with their masters, like tawdry brides of an invertedrnChrist; or they are lesbians who hate men and are ecstaticrnto be helping neuter their ancient enemy.rnWliatever freedoms humanity has won originate in the fightrnfor autonomy...
The New Equality
In 1976, 5? percent of college shidents were male. By 1995,rnonly 44 percent were. Among black college students, only 38rnpercent are male. Wliile girls—thanks to the watering down ofrnmath and science courses—are closing the gap in algebra, geometry,rncalculus, biology, chemistry, geology, and engineering,rnboys lag well behind in their traditional areas of weakness, readingrnand writing. Of...
Unisex Multiplex
;nid recognition between individuals conld onlv be desexualizcdrntlirongh tlie bnddx’ movie. And this leads to the otiier reasonrnfor the buddy movie: the feminization of the male, and thernsidicontextual establishment of homosexual relations as arnnorm, rather than a mere perverse possibilib,-, of romance.rnSo let’s talk about Oscar and Felix, since ever’one remembersrnthem. Oscar was the slob,...
Correct
away, but that is not often. Sucking on drugged milk, mumblingrninanities about the 60’s, putting liis hair up with a pin,rnlolling on his back instead of sitting up straight, serxing as arnsperm bank for a pushy feminist, lying in his tub, losing cvcr’rnphysical encounter he has with anyone, unemployed and unemployable,rnthis whiny bowling bum is...
G.I. Jane
ment had all the powers of discernment—if not all the guts —rnthat }’oii woidd hope to find in a bird colonel. Nevertheless, thernWM went without reprimand for her calunrny, and the eventrnonly sened to reinforce the low opinion held b’ the ‘ast majorit)-rnof Marines of their sisters-in-arms.rnReaders may regard the story as anecdotal and as...
G.I. Jane
members”) are put “in harm’s way.” They rarely are. Well outrnof range of the antiquated weapons systems of our alleged enemies,rnour “brave men and women in harm’s way” launch missilesrnfrom ships positioned over the horizon and drop bombsrnfrom planes 10,000 feet in the air. Our military today is fartherrnremoved fronr the kill than is a...
Signs of the Times
“All the NewsrnUnfit to Print” ignsJ of tl)e QEimesirnVol. 2 No. 2 February 2000rn”Spectacular fiasco for the organizers . . .rna damning verdict on globalization that ignoresrnits own consequences” was LernMonde’fi assessment (December 2) of thernWorld Trade Organization summit inrnSeattle. Dozens of dailies all over thernworld concurred. But the reporting of thisrnevent, its background, and...
Signs of the Times
reporting the sound of the atomrnsplitting. Jamie would bernfeeding the script in her earrnfrom State.rnWhat was going on in the country’srnnewsrooms? ABC’s Seattle affiliate wasrnfranic enough to announce, even before thernconference opened, that it would “not devoterncoverage to irresponsible or illegalrnactivities of disruptive groups,” addingrnthat it was “taking a stand on not givingrnsome protest groups...
Waugh Stories
er fertile wit, his superb master}’ of thernlanguage, and, if we hang aronnd longrnenough, his insight into human naturernand its relation to eternit}’. You do notrnhae to be nice to deliver these goods; inrnfact, niccness might get in the way. It certainlyrndoes in Wangh’s fiction, where hisrnrogues are infinitely more interestingrnthan his decent characters.rnAs inan...
Waugh Stories
cliurch . . . he was squatting [with]rn. . . disheveled white men [who]rnwere staring ahead witli aguc, uneomprehendingrneyes, to tlie end ofrnthe room where hvo candlesrnburned. The priest turned towardsrnthem his bland, black face. “Ite,rnmissa est.”rnBy 1933, the church had becomernWaugh’s “shape in chaos,” the principlernof permanence he had first sought inrnhis artistic vocation...
Our Heads Cut Off
anti-abortionists have submitted to behaviorrnmodification to the extent thatrntlie}- regularly refer to their pro-abortionrnopponents as “pro-choice.”) “Strong”rnlanguage —replacing a true word, abortion,rnwith a manipulatie word, c h o i c e -rnconceals the realit}- of prenatal homicidernand induces masses of people who actuallyrndetest abortion to accept it, for thernreason that opposing it would be to...
Professing
the author—they are united by the mindrnthat has projeeted them. Having attainedrna eertain age, lie remembers that thingsrnused to be different. Some of his e.ssaysrnare about his background in PcniisyKania,rnand his schoohng, and his experiencesrnoer the years with sue): passions asrnbaseball, football, and railroads. Othersrnoffer memories of such writers as EricrnVoegelin and Robert Penn Warrenrn(whom...
Principalities & Powers
Principalities & Powersrnfev Samuel FrancisrnRevolt of thern300-Pound Beefy GuysrnDiscontent is the parent of all radicalism,rnand in these happy days, Pat Buchanan’srnthird and ever more radical challenge tornthe globalist ruling class may not attractrnthe political following it deserves. Thernnational happiness that smothers healthyrnpolitical disgruntlement is due to the success,rnby conventional standards, of thernClinton presidency. There is...
Principalities & Powers
seeks tlie destriietion of the eiiltural andrnmoral eodes and institntions of the oldrnruling elass and its order beeanse thoserneodes and institutions are obstaeles to itsrno\ n power and interests and tend to exclndernand restrict the new elite. Hence,rnwhat is produced by Holl)’wood, the universities,rnthe publishers, the newspapers,rnthe electronic media—the cultural apparatusrnof the new ruling class...
Letter From London
Letter From Londonrnby Michael McMahonrnTalking of Alern”And a few men talked of freedom,rnwhile England talked of ale.”rn— “The Secret People”rnO.K. ChestertonrnIn 11 %, Bishop I lenri de Blois, grandsonrnof William the Conqneror, founded thernhospice of St. Cross, in Hampshire, tornprovide for “thirteen poor men, feeblernand so reduced in strength that they canrnhardly or with difficulty...
Letter From Venice
publicity stunt, but an example of harnessedrnpracticalit’: London traffic is sornslow-moving that lorries waste vast C|uantitiesrnof fuel crawling and stoppingrnthrough its tangle of tailbacks. Goingrnfaster than a horse-drawn vehicle is notrnpossible, and a horse waiting to move isrnnot wasting any energy. And Young’s isrnnot the only brewery to be doing well byrnstanding by its traditions....
Letter From Venice
Marxism and shoot them, hut we in thernWest ma’ simply murmur that tliev exaggeraternand are often wrong. One needrnonly spend a few weeks in Sardinia,rnwhere the native island culhire effechvelyrninsulates the inhabitants from tiie sea,rnto understand that so mueh of historiographyrnis like Freudian psychology: It isrntwo-thirds ex post facto reasoning andrnone-third old wives’ tales.rnLast week,...
Letter From Virginia
bunches one on top of the other, Hkernoffiee workers packing an elevator atrnhmchtime, makes for an unforgettablyrnhideous spectacle, something like arnRussian newspaper cartoon from thernJapanese war of 1905 or an illustrationrnfrom some mimeographed brochurernabout the Yellow Menace.rnWhich brings mc back to the Cantonesernon the Reguliersdwhatever, and torndie reasonable suggestion that the countriesrnof Europe, already reduced...
Letter From England
could save the Union without freeingrnany slave, I would do it; and if Irncould do it by freeing all the slaves,rnI would do it; and if 1 could save itrnby freeing some and lea ing othersrnalone, I woidd also do that.rnHow much longer will the new racistsrnallow Lincoln’s face on the five-dollar billrnto act as...
Letter From Costa Rica
currency. (Labour is trying to catapultrnBritain into the European single currencyrnas soon as possible.) Now that evenrnDcput’ Prime Minister John Prcscott,rnwho has a face like a Dickensian parishrnbeadle, considers himself to be middlernclass (his new allegiance caused a massivernpublic argument with his father), thernleft needs to invent new client groups,rnnew victims who can be bribed...
Letter From Costa Rica
The National Theater in San ]ose, Costa Rica, was built,rnJ 897 through a voluntary tax.rnAnother thing the tour host told us wasrnthat when John Kennedy eame to CostarnRica, one of its famous volcanoes erupted.rnThe Costa Ricans told him the volcanornwas saying hello. That’s what the’rnthought it was saving. It was actuallyrncommenting on the Kennedv women...
Letter From Costa Rica
Ramon, ni)’ guide, pulled up at a littlernshack on the shore, a hand-drawnrnsign announcing “Naval Station.” Hernshowed one of the sleepy naval attendantsrna document permitting him to gornout and fish, and we were off. I noticedrnan anrusiiig “giui emplacement,” sandbagsrnabout 18 inches high and no gun.rnNo doubt to stop an invasion by sea.rnJust as the...
Religion: The Goddess and the Bride
VITAL SIGNSrnRELIGIONrnThe Goddessrnand the Bridernby Harold O.J. Brownrn’ ‘ A -nd the LORD Ood said, It is notrn^ood that tlic man should bernalone; I will make him an help meet forrnhim. . . . And the LORD God caused arndeep sleep to fall upon Adam” (Genesisrn2:18, 21). hi between the Lord’s observationrnthat it is not...
Music: Excuse Me, I Think I’ve Got a Heartache
Traditionally, Christian theologiansrnhave made a distinction between ontologicalrnand economic subordination.rnOntology refers to being, and orthodoxrnChristian doctrine teaches that the Father,rnSon, and Holy Spirit possess all ofrnthe attributes of deit)- equally. Economyrnrefers not to the Person’s essendal nature,rnbut to His role. Thus the Father “gies”rnthe Son (John 3:16) and “sends” the HolyrnSpirit in the Son’s name...
Music: Excuse Me, I Think I’ve Got a Heartache
context. What this means in practicalrnterms, for both country musicians andrntheir audiences, is that you can do justrnabout anvihing with the music’s sensibilitv’rnexcept force it. It was okay for TonyrnBennett to sing “Cold Cold Heart,” asrnlong as he didn’t tr}’ to sound like HankrnWilliams. And it’s all right for WilliernNelson to sing “Stardust” (though personallyrnI’d...
Film: Seeing Is Not Believing
We drove to Chicago without the accompanimentrnof Bob Wills—c2ncf withoutrnthe accompaniment of whatever footballrngame my rabid-fan husband was justrnitching to find on the radio. “Why listenrnto football?” I asked. “The game’s gonerndownhill since the days of the great Packerrncoach Vinnie Lombardo.” My husband:rn”Winnie Lombardo?” Me: “ErniernTubbs?” Not for nothing have I becomernThat Crank.rnJanet Scott Barlow...
Film: Seeing Is Not Believing
narrow to gleaming slits, his mouth pursesrnin a dry smile. He looks for all thernworld like an iguana who has just eaten arnparticularly succulent cockroach. Yournhalf expect to sec a forked tongue slitherrnfrom between his w rinkled lips. He’s gotrnwhat he wants. Ifs the fix his audiencerncraves, the ail-American stimulant: moralrnoutrage. There’s nothing like it...
Guns: The Founders’ Reading of Ancient History
ent than real. And Bergman is to be commendedrnfor fighting against those atrnCBS who wanted to spike the inter’iewrnlest it invite a lawsnit from Brown andrnWilliamson and sour the network’s pendingrnsale to Westinghouse. The film’srnmoral posturing oer Bergman’s battle,rnhowever, is at best a sidebar pretending tornbe the central issue.rnUnhl we kick the habit of moral...
Guns: The Founders’ Reading of Ancient History
instead, is to forbid the bearing of arnweapon with the intention to kill.rnThus, natural law and common sensernmake it “morally right” to use deadh’rnforce to defend against a deadly attack.rnJames Wilson quoted the above words ofrnCicero, in full, in a lecture series he gavernto the law students at the College of Philadelphiarnin 1790. The lectures...
The Hundredth Meridian
The Hundredth Meridianrnby Chilton Williamson, ]r.rnFriends at a DistancernSecond only to prostitution, writing is thernloneliest profession. Because a writer’srnwork is wherever he happens to be, hernhas no real need to be anywhere; becausernwriting is neither a team sport nor a cooperativernenterprise, and because the laboriousrnact of composition is notoriouslyrnprone to distraction, the writer normallyrnperforms his...
The Hundredth Meridian
miles east of Grand Island, I tnrned sonthrnoff the interstate onto Highvva 81, headedrnfor the Kansas border across gentlyrnrolling hills with woods growing np betweenrnthem in the drainages. The highwayrn—the northern extension of U.S.rn35—was under construction, beingrnwidened from two lanes to four to accommodaternenhanced truck traffic betweenrnCanada and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico,rnsince NAFTA. For the 100...
The Hundredth Meridian
Modern Editions of Classic Works for Readers TodayrnON HISTORY AND OTHER ESSAYSrnBy Michael OakeshottrnForeword by Timothy FullerrnIn five essays, including three on historiography, one of therngreatest minds in English political thought in the twentiethrncentury explores themes central to the human experience: thernnature of history, the rule of law, and the quest for power thatrnis intrinsic...
The Hundredth Meridian
IF YOU DONT KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING,rnANY TRAIN W i l l GET YOU THERErnWhere do you_ want America to go?rnFor which policies will you voternin November, 2000?rnBush Phillips Yourrnposition position positionrnGOP Presidential Candidate George W. Bush andrnConstitution Party Presidential Nominee Howard Phillipsrndiscuss the Year 2000 Campaign during an October 7 conversationrnCONSTITUTION PARTY PRESIDENTIAL...
Polemics & Exchanges
EDITORrnThomas FleminsrnSENIOR EDITOR, BOOKSrnChilton Williamson, ]r.rnMANAGING EDITORrnScott P. RichertrnARTDIRKGTORrnH. Ward SterettrnDESIGNERrnMelanie AndersonrnGONTRIBUTING EDITORSrnKatherine Dalton, Samuel Francis,rnGeorge Garrett, Paul Gottfried,rnf.O. Tate, Michael Washburn,rnClyde WilsonrnCORRESPONDING EDI TORSrnBill Kauffman, Donald IJvingston,rnWilliam Mills, William Murchison,rnAndrei Navrozov, Jacob NeusnerrnFOREK;N AFFAIRS EDITORrnSrdja TrifkovicrnLEGAL AFFAIRS FDFLORrnStephen B. PresserrnRELIGION EDITORrnHarold O./. BrownrnEDITORIAL SECRETARYrnLeann DobbsrnPUBLISHERrnThe Rockford InstituternPLiBI.IGALION DIRECTORrnGuy C. ReffettrnG1RC ULALION MANAGERrnCindy LinkrnA publication...
Cultural Revolutions
ern individualism has to do primarilyrnwith philosophy —Hobbes, Descartes,rnPaine, Mill —but it was Protestantism’srnemphasis on personal salvation, and especiallyrnprivate interpretation of Scripture,rnthat laid the groundwork for thern”modern ethic of autonomy” identifiedrnby Livingston,rnThe dominant Protestant image of religiousrndevotion, it has been said, is arnman sitting alone studying his Bible; therndominant Catholic image (“Catholic”rndefined broadly to include...
Cultural Revolutions
not impossible) for the Presidential DebaternCommission to justify excludingrnBuchanan, as it did Perot in 1996.rnBuchanan won’t be running against anrnincumbent president, as Perot has bothrntimes. Even accepting federal matchingrnfunds—and the spending limitahons thatrngo with them —may turn out to be arnblessing in disguise. As both Perot andrnSteve Forbes have proved, money doesn’trnnecessarily translate into votes....
Cultural Revolutions
of Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer andrnDefense Minister Rudolf Scharping duringrnthe attack, Lafontaine calls it “the t)’picalrnzeal of turncoats, of former ferventrnpacifists who are now even more ferventrnadvocates of war.”rnSimilar sentiments abound among thernnew members of the alliance, particularlyrnin Hungar)’ and the Czech Republic,rnas well as along the southern flank, notablyrnin Italy. The overwhelming unpopidarityrnof NATO...
Cultural Revolutions
The plot—as described by the manyrnKremlin deep throats looking to distancernthemselves from the family as the end ofrnYeltsin’s term approaches—goes like this:rnDisappointed by Sergei Stepashin’s unwillingnessrnto do their dirty work, Yeltsinrnand the family needed a suitable replacement.rnPutin is an old KGB hand withrngreat experience in collecting—and effectivelyrnusing—kompromat (“compromisingrnmaterial”), and his connections inrnthe “power ministries” (Defense,...
Cultural Revolutions
of the statutes have been upheld, mostrnnotably in the aptly titled Hope Clinic v.rnRyan decision rendered in late October.rnWriting for a sharply divided majority ofrnthe United States Court of Appeals forrnthe Seventh Circuit, Judge Frank Easterbrookrn(one of the most intellectually giftedrnfederal judges) declared that the bansrnon partial-birth abortion in Illinois, Wisconsin,rnand Indiana met constitutionalrnmuster. They...
In the Time of the Breaking of Nations
PERSPECTIVErnIn the Time of the Breaking of Nationsrnby Thomas FlemingrnWe will bury you,” warned Nikita Khrushchev in thern1950’s, but in the end, it is America’s NATO imperiumrnthat is burying Serbs under the rubble of Novi Sad and Belgradernand Americans under the red tape of the New World Order.rnThe march of globalization has proceeded without cffecti’ernresistance...
In the Time of the Breaking of Nations
zens. Wliile they often, if not always, go too far in their advocacyrnof markets over families and commnnities, libertarians andrnclassical liberals are not vTong to remind us of the dangers ofrngovernments which may speak the language of national interestrnbut more often cater to their richest and most powerful clients.rn”Nationalism” has often been used as a...
In the Time of the Breaking of Nations
so much admired by the editors of the Weekly Standard, saidrnthere could be no SO-percent Americans —no “Jewish-Americans,”rnfor example —only 100 percenters. And the example ofrnTR, who shamelessly promoted America’s conquest of thernPhilippines, also proves how easily nationalism slides into imperialism.rnChristians usually end up being a main target of nationalistrnideology, and the most powerful and...
The Emerging Chronicles Majority
VIEWSrn<^a/>/e J”rnr THErn^ EMERGING %rnCHRONICLES MAJORITYrn”iirniKif^rnAn Emerging Majority?rnby Harold O.]. BrownrnIt is reported that when British General Cornwallis surrenderedrnto George Washington at Yorktown, thus effectivelyrnending the War oflndependence, his regimental band played arntnne called “The World Turned Upside Down.” As we approachrnthe end of the second Christian millennium, one beginsrnto wonder if the band was...