consequences, is entirely welcome and somewiiat overdue,rnsince it now offers an opportunity for him and palcoconservativesrngenerally to purge themselves of a good deal of ideologicalrnbaggage carried over from the traditionalism of the 1950’s, fromrnwhat Murray Rothbard called the “official” conservative movementrnas it exists toda), and from the Republican Piirh’. It isrnlargely that baggage that has...
Christmas
migrants can be expected to display a perfect grasp of, and commitmentrnto, them. The precise content of this absolute, universalrnliberty always varies, of course, depending upon whichrncollege sophomore or Asian immigrant is spouhng off about itrnin the Weekly Standard or National Review this week, but thenrnthe content and meaning of such abstractions always van,’ preciselyrnbecause...
Christmas
“Buy it, read it, send it to a brother orrnsister in the catacombs.” —Pat Buchananrnr ! ix ‘i NsrnLeading Ccrtlielic laymenrnand priesto are fakingrnnoticesrn* “The best publication available today, bar none. You findrnyourself saying to people., ‘Diti you see the article on thatrnin The Latin Mass?’ It covers not only the Mass and what’srnbeing done...
Signs of the Times
“All the NewsrnUnfit to Print” isnsi of tl)e ^imt^rnVol. 2 No. 1 January 2000rnIn our fact-free news, concocted andrnpresented by the products of our fact-freerneducational system, the Ues have reachedrnthe point where only foreigners dare speakrntheir name. That’s certainly true of thernmost outrageous lie of the year, and perhapsrnof the decade: the “Kosovo genocide.”rnIt did...
Signs of the Times
London (November 2) that “the actualrnnumber of civihans killed to scare the restrnoff is irrelevant; the prevention of massrnmurder and ethnic cleansing, on whateverrnscale, remains a war aim of which Natorncan be proud.”rnThis is a desperate claim indeed, andrnForeign Secretary Robin Cook knows it.rnAt the time of this writing, he is still evadingrnpublic pressure to...
Buchanan at Bay: Two Opinions
OPINIONSrnBuchanan at Bayrn”Imperialism is absolutely necessary to a people which desires spiritual as well asrneconomic expansion.rnA Republic, Not an Empire:rnReclaiming America’s Destinyrnby Patrick f. BuchananrnWashington, D.C.: Regnerx’;rn437 pp., $29.95rn—Benito MussolinirnFinding America’s Wayrnby Justin RaimondornAmerica has survived, the Last andrnOnly Superpower, while so manyrnothers have fallen by the wayside, theirrnbones littering the road from empire:rnRome, Spain,...
Buchanan at Bay: Two Opinions
United States would virtually annex mostrnof the civilized world—and a great dealrnof that which is not quite civilized—in anrnact of hubris so reckless, so contrary to thernlessons of history and common sense,rnthat it is positively breathtaking to contemplate.rnThat Wolfowitz, the author ofrnthis mad memorandum, is now one ofrnGeorge Dubya’s top foreign-policy advisors,rnthe theoretician and behind-thescenesrnpolicymaker...
Buchanan at Bay: Two Opinions
voiced the impulse to leave forrnCanada to volunteer for the Britishrnarmed forces.rnWliile the British propaganda effort inrnAmerica was massive and effective, it wasrnnot just Perfidious Albion that dragged usrninto a war that marked the beginning of arnnew barbarism. There was also,rnBuchanan points out, the all-pervasiverninfluence of the Money Power. The munitionsrnindustry, growing fat on the...
Woolly Conservatism
people.) Our societ)’ has yet to appraisernthe eonsequences of sueh immigration asrnwe are experiencing. How to appraisernthose conseqnenees and, one of theserndays, aet on them? Be reading, amongrnothers, Cliilton WilHamson.rna Frodo Ijives,” we used to read onrnrestroom and alley walls. Hell,rncommon sense lives: tough-minded, stiffneckedrncommon sense, the kind thatrnsays, I don’t care what they tell...
Letter From South Carolina
CORRESPONDENCErnLetter FromrnSouth Carolinarnby Clyde WilsonrnThe State That Didn’t ForgetrnThe Confederate battle flag still flies everyrnday over the capitol building of SouthrnCarolina. Readers may remember that Irnhave several times reported in these pagesrnon the attempts to remove this lonely anti-rnimperial symbol from public view.rnOne discussion a few years ago evenrnelicited a complaint to Chronicles fromrnthen-Covernor David...
Letter From Belgrade
ported on the issue is tightly controlled byrnmanagement. Recently, the AP carried arnlong stor)’ with a few paragraphs of proflagrncomment by Yours Truly. The “local”rnnewspaper cut my comments out.rnNormal journalistic practice would be tornemphasize the local angle of a story. Butrnpro-flag comments from a local semi-dignitaryrnwho has never belonged to the KurnKlux Klan could not...
Letter From Venice
continuing to degrade Serbia. Onlyrnafter Montenegro, Sanjak, andrnVojvodina are gone, or given somernextraordinary autonomous statusrn. . . equal to independence, Serbia’srnimpoverished rump may be finallyrndeemed ripe for a new Gauleiter.rnBut even then this is not certain,rnbecause the leaders of the West likernto deal with Milosevic; he is so predictable.rnIndeed, in the aftermath of the U.S.-rnled...
Letter From Beijing
his downfall.rnHe is insulted from the start, from hisrnfirst glimpse of that other life, my life, arnlife I have every right to characterize, onrnthe basis of income-tax returns and swornrnaffidavits from intimate friends, as the lifernof a poor struggling writer. He does notrnsay, “But how can you afford this?” becausernit isn’t me, and my success...
Letter From Beijing
fast at Tiffany’s, with a dollop of CurlyrnHoward thrown in.rnI was also given an education in modernrnChinese politics, for the comic hadrnmore pressing business than simply tornmake sport of me and my decadent Westernrnways. He disappeared from the stagernfor a few minutes, during which time arnsquadron of heartachingly beautifulrnmodels showed a line of clothing thatrnmelded...
Letter From Scotland
ten to our lectures on human rights, asrnPresident Jiang Zemin made clear in hisrnvisit to the United States in the fall ofrn1997. Although he is a comparativernyoungster at 70, Premier Zhu Rongji isrnunlikely to reverse the gerontocracy’s wayrnof doing things too quickly in any but therneconomic realm; the old men responsiblernfor the Tiananmen Square massacrernstill...
Letter From Scotland
fault the institutions. He just keeps smallrngrudges, as if they are all he can afford.rnHe was shorted at the bus station. Thernnurses didn’t listen. Most of his time hadrnbeen on auto theft.rnDaft, innit?rnWhen he advises me not to get intorndrugs, it is the only moment in the conversationrnthat comes close to levity. Thernrelentless stream of...
Economics: Debt Money and the Federal Debt
VITAL SIGNSrnECONOMICSrnDebt Money andrnthe Federal Debtrnby Gus R. StelzerrnIn 1985, I was a resident of RanchornSante Fe, California, and a member ofrnthe prestigious Rancho Sante Fe Golfrnand Country Club. 1 often played golfrnwith “Jack” (not his real name), who wasrnlisted in Forbes magazine as one of thern400 richest people in America. On onernoccasion, as we...
Law: Thinking About Internment
izens from servihide to the financial elite.rnSurely these benefits far exceed any thatrnmight result from the tax cuts currendyrnproposed by Congress. But don’t holdrnyour breath: Our “representatives” don’trnreally want to reduce the national debt,rnbecause it means easy money to theirrncronies in the financial world —peoplernlike my friend Jack!rnI am a capitalist by virtue of many...
Of Pigeons and Pyracanthas
sonal links with front companies for thernChinese mihtan’ and intelhgence communities?rnAnd what is one to do withrnsuch a person in the event of a war withrnChina? To put the issue somewhat differentl)’:rnSuppose ou were running Cliinesernintelhgence and wished to plant arnnetwork of “sleepers” around the UnitedrnStates. For really effective cover, would itrnnot be smart to...
The Constitution: Hate Crimes’ Latest Victims
lege admissions is outlawed). Our institutesrnof higher educahon are the engineroomsrnof the multicultural enterprise.rnFour years at the average university is, asrna survey by National Review has found, arnmost effective way to turn young Americansrnagainst their country, its history, andrntraditions. Is it unreasonable to supposernthat for some proportion of these peoplern—five percent? twenty? —racial loyaltyrnwill trump...
The Constitution: Hate Crimes’ Latest Victims
As for congressional findings that violencernagainst women affects the economy,rnthe Fonrth Circuit refused to givernthem “absolute deference.” In the end,rnfederalism carried the day, as the right tornbe free from “gender animus” and the accompanyingrnprivate cause of action werernstruck down.rnThe Supreme Court has already grantedrncertiorari and will soon be reviewingrnBrzonkala. If upheld, as it should be,...
Film: Of Guns and Roses
Of Guns and Rosesrnby George McCartneyrnThree KingsrnProduced by Village RoadshowrnProductions, Atlas Entertainment,rnand Warner Bros.rnDirected by David O. RussellrnScreenplay by John Ridley andrnDavid O. RussellrnReleased by Warner Bros.rnAmerican BeautyrnProduced by DreamWorksrnand Jinks/CohenrnDirected by Sam MendesrnScreenplay by Alan BallrnReleased by DreamWorksrnSet against the aftermath of the GulfrnWar in March 1991, David O. Russell’srnThree Kings includes a disturbingrnscene...
Foreign Affairs: Banking on Boris—Part II
slie rushes to the body, her father tryingrndesperately to restrain the child lest shernbe shot also. This stretching of time is, ofrncourse, an old film device. Eisensteinrnused it powerfully in 1925 to givernPotemkin its emotional resonance. ButrnRussell has executed it so masterfully thatrnit feels utterly new and deeply moving.rnWe watch this horror through Gates’ eyesrnand...
Foreign Affairs: Banking on Boris—Part II
problems.rnThe Russian press had a field day withrnBoris Yeltsin’s September 9 conversationrnwith Clinton on the Kremlin hotline.rnThe Kremlin’s walls were gushing withrnleaks: Reportedly, the main topics of conversationrnwere the interconnected BNYrnand Mabetex scandals. Yeltsin and hisrnentourage, the “family,” stand accused ofrnaccepting kickbacks for Kremlin refurbishmentrncontracts from shady KosovornAlbanian Begzhet Paccoli. According tornmedia accounts, Paccoli provided...
The Hundredth Meridian
The Hundredth Meridianrnby Chilton Williamson, ]r.rnThe Cowboy ReservationrnAt the kickofFof fall semester last year, thernUniversity of Wyoming hosted a conferencernattended by James Watt, Pete Simpsonrn(the brother of former Senator AlanrnSimpson), and Kathy Karpan (an unsuccessfulrncandidate for both governor andrnU.S. senator), among other notables andrncelebrities, to discuss the state’s supposedlyrndismal economic and social future.rnFiaving five tons...
The Hundredth Meridian
ers and newly planted trees, fresh coats ofrnpaint—but there had been other recentrnsubtractions besides Bill; among themrnScott McPhee (whom I remember as arnWestern FalstafF decanting scotch half arnfifth at a time on the Commissar)’ Commandos’rnannual foray into the wilderness),rnChetty Buck (dead at 35 from thernhantavirus “experts” claimed couldn’trnsurvive as far north as Wyoming), andrnBill Thoman...
The Hundredth Meridian
Modern Editions of Classic Works for Readers TodayrnSELECT WORKS OF EDMUND BURKErnA New Imprint of the Payne EditionrnIn Three Volumes, andrnMISCELLANEOUS WRITINGSrnCompiled and with a foreword and notes,rnby Francis CanavanrnBurke has endured as the permanent manual of politicalrnwisdom without which statesmen are as sailors on anrnuncharted sea.rn—Harold LaskirnOriginally published by Oxford University Press inrnthe 1890s,...
The Hundredth Meridian
Italy and the United States Share a Common Story:rn1860’srnForged in civil wars:rnThe War Between the States andrnthe Risorgimentorn1930’srnOvercentrahzed b’ strongmen:rnFDR and MussohnirnTodayrnEach country faces seriousrnchaUenges from regional andrncultural separatists.rnA specij^l,rnsession will focusrnon the greatestrnwork of modernrnItalian literature,rnAlessandro Maiizon+srni Promessi Sposirn[The Betrothed).rnParticipants will sta al llie delightfulrnHotel Asiiigo, located on a hilltop in thernresort town of...
Polemics & Exchanges
b:nrioRrnThomas FlemingrnSENIOR EDllOR, BOOKSrnChilton WiUiamson, ]r.rnMANAC’.INC EDITORrnScott P. RichertrnARl DIRECTORrnH. Ward SterettrnDESIGNERrnMelanie AndersonrnCONl1 Add to Favorites
Polemics & Exchanges
niitting. That is whv, at the end of WorldrnWar II, General Eisenhower insisted onrnforcing Germans living in the vicinit- ofrnthe death camps to tour those establishments.rnNo amonnt of argument againstrnNazi racist theorizing could really substitute,rnunder the circmnstances, for thernsight and smell of those emaciatedrncorpses stacked up all over the place.rnW’liat appalls me is not that...
Cultural Revolutions
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONSrnALEKSANDR LEBED, goernor ofrnthe vast Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia,rnshrugged off rumors circulating in laternSeptember that an ailing Boris Yeltsinrnwould appoint the populist “combat general”rnas premier and then resign, leavingrnLebed as acting president. The Krasnoyarskrngovernor claimed that the timernmay come when he will be “needed” torn”clean up” Yeltsin’s “mess,” and he didrnagree that ex-presidents sliould...
Cultural Revolutions
In the end, judges from Poland, Lithuania,rnFrance, Austria, Norway, Britain,rnand Albania held that, because convincingrnand weighty reasons had not been offeredrnfor the ban, the Ministry’s polic’rncould not pass muster under the EuropeanrnConxention on Human Rights,rnrhe one judge from Cyprus dissented.rnllpon learning of the court’s ruling,rnDuncan Lustig-Prean, one of the litigantsrnin the case who had been...
Cultural Revolutions
Or can it? In 1993, Bill Clinton formallyrnapologized to native Hawaiians forrnthe U.S. military’s role in forcibly oustingrnQueen Liliuokalani from power in 1893.rnBill’s blubber)’ mea culpa appears to havernawakened some old grievances andrnsparked calls for Hawaiian independence.rnOn September 20, the WashingtonrnTimes reported that “the apolog}’ encouragedrna spate of Hawaiian sovereignhmovements.”rnKeaki Keali, a native Hawaiian livingrnnear...
Cultural Revolutions
arc to believe, in the creation of thernDome itself.rnSuch humanistic pseudoliturgicalrntwaddle is complemented by the statuesrnoffered for reverence in this extraagantrntemple of trash. Bestriding the “Bod}’rnZone” like a castrated, eolostomisedrncolossus is a vast, faceless, raceless, androgrnnoiis humanoid, a representation ofrna humanity so politically corrected thatrnall can recognize themselves in it withoutrntaking offense. Whether the 14-foot-highrnbo’...
X2K
PERSPECTIVErnX2K: aut Christus aut nihilrnby Thomas FlemingrnPut Christ back in Xmas” was the slogan of a popularrncampaign to cloak America’s prime commercial holicla’rnwith Christian decenc). Its promoters meant well, ofrncourse, even though the offending “X” was nothing other thanrnthe Greek letter chi, the first letter of Cliristos, and a commonrnsymbol both for Christ and the...
X2K
thc’ ever learn to read and think.rnIam telling Christians something that man of them know alread’rnsomewhere in their hearts, that American culture hasrnreplaced Christ and St. Nicholas with the cargo cult of SantarnClaus who drops relief packages down chimneys and has reducedrnweddings to the level of Las Vegas productions —partrnhigh-school prom and part Dating Game...
X2K
niemi in Chi Chi’s, they despise Mexicans, whom they lumprntogether with Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and BraziHans into therngeneral categon,’ of “wetbacks.”rnTliese bourgeois obsessions, bv themselves, do not especialKrntrouble me. I was brought up to believe that it is ungentlemanly,rnif not unmanly, to pry into other people’s moHves. But I preferrnto sec racialism for what it...
New Faiths for Old
by the amazing Carl Gustav Jung, vho operated unabashedlyrnon the classic model of a cult leader, complete with solar ritualsrnand the language of secret broUierhoods: Anyone wishing to understandrnthe thoroughlx’ mstieal and charismatic roots of psychoanalysisrnshould begin with two eye-opening books brnRichard Noll, The ]ung Cult (Princeton IJniversity Press, 1994)rnand ‘The Aryan Christ (Random House,...
New Faiths for Old
The c()ntroeri- hroke along predictable lines —religious eonserrnaties versus liberal defenders of artistie freedom —untilrnsomeone raised the telling question of vvliat would happen ifrnthe media offered a demeaning picture of someone who wasrnuni-ersallv agreed to be a holy person, beyond taint or crihcism.rn)csus, clearly, did not fiill into this category, nor did the arch-patriarchalrnnemesis John...
The Coming of the Third Age
The Coining of the Third AgernNext Month: Utopiarnby Harold O.J. BrownrnIn the early winter of 1999, much of the world is looking forwardrnwith eager anticipation or uneasy apprehension to therndawning of the Third Millennium. It is the third millenniumrnA.D., of course, the beginning of the third thousand of the Yearsrnof the Lord, and thus directly...
The Coming of the Third Age
Part at the Harvard Universit}’ Commencement. M}’ eightminuternaddress was entitled “The Coming of the Third Age.” Irnused the vision of a 12th-centur)’ ItaHan friar, Joachim of Floris,rnto suggest that our world might once again be on the verge of arnmomentous transformation beyond our power to anticipate orrnplan.rnJoachim believed that there was a first age, the...
Bleeding in Gray Shadows
aetcma ;iiid the Holv Roman Empire.rnCommunist Russia’s dream of becoming the center of a newrnworld civiHzation appears to have foundered with the breakuprnof the Soviet empire in 1991, 927 years short of a millennium,rnblitler’s ‘ision turned to nightmare and ended in blood and ashesrnafter onl- 12 years. Thus this last centun’ of our millenniumrnhas seen...
Bleeding in Gray Shadows
CHRONICLES’ BACK ISSUES, TAPES, AND BOOKSrnOn Christianity and Its EnemiesrnHEALING THE SCHISM—December 1998—Father Hugh Barbour lays the groundrnfor an anti-ecuinenical ecumenism, Harold O.J. Brown presents the Protestant view ofrnchurch unity, and Wayne Allensworth explains what’s wrong with Western evangelism inrnRussia. Plus Thomas Fleming on ecumenism, universalisin. and empire and SamuelrnFrancis on palco-Mallhusianisin.rnBack Is.sue #: T98&...
Chronicles Intelligence Assessment
CHRONICLES INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENTrnBanking on Borisrnby Sergey BerdyaevrnOn Wednesday, September 1, a homemade bomb explodedrnon the third level of the Manezh Square undergroundrnshopping mall —dubbed “lAizhkov’s pyramid” by eritics of thernMoscow mayor’s taste in architecture — in the heart of Russia’srnancient capital, only yards away from the red brick walls of thernKremlin. Fort)-one people were injured,...
Chronicles Intelligence Assessment
l()gilc ich, known as “Sca,” now lics in Ilungan and is arnboss ni (he Solntsc() mafia organization, as an .lnscoitcrnfonkl luic tokl the B?Oi’. Sea is a sitting uicnilier of an informalrncommission ot VSV mob lx_)sscs that was estabhshcd hv thernfather of I’Sf I organized crime, V’yachcshn- hankcn, known asrn”^aponchik” (“the )ap”) for his skinted...
Chronicles Intelligence Assessment
Kremlin’s worst niglilniarc: [slaniic rcxoluHoii inside llussia.rnTlie Dagestan militants hae long threatened Moseow with arnwave of terrorism if the infidel persisted in resisting the eiieroaehmentsrnot “]5ure Islam ” on Rnssian territor. ThernMoscow explosion ma hae mercK’ been the first warningrnfrom BAB and iiis Islamic friends.rnThere is another area where ByB can damage the Kremlin.rnHis media...
Signs of the Times
“All the NewsrnUnfit to Print” isnsi of tl)e QCtmesirnVol. 1 No. 12 December 1999rnDuring the Indonesian crisis in September,rntlie American media faithfully toedrnthe U.S. government line. “East Timor isrnnot Kosovo!” declared Albright, Berger,rnand Cohen; “Amen!” responded thernFourth Estate. But commentary on America’srnhypocritical diplomacy was abundantrnabroad. In the Toronto Sun (Septemberrn14), Lorrie Goldstein wrote:rnIf East Timor...
Signs of the Times
we know it will be obsolete;rnall states will recognize arnsingle, global authority. . . .rnA phrase briefly fashionablernin the mid-20th century-“citizenrnof the world”-will have assumedrnreal meaning by the endrnof the 21st . . . All countriesrnare basically social arrangements,rnaccommodations tornchanging circumstances. Nornmatter how permanent and evenrnsacred they may seem at any onerntime, in fact they...
Corruption and Contempt
in mind when he discnssed the membersrnof small, niral, organic communities deliberatingrnand conducting their own go-rnernnrent. Mr. Morris may be a whiz atrngetting nincompoops and scoundrelsrnelected to high office and making snrernthey remain popular, but that does notrnmake him a Jefferson or a Madison, letrnalone a Machiavelli.rnDespite its flaws, Mr. Ledeen’s bookrnis far more interesting,...
Corruption and Contempt
1941 WLis inspired by the samernMiicliiax’cllian logic.rnOne would iiave thought that the resultsrnof the latter example might weaken thernforce of the “Machiavellian logic.” Thernattack on Pearl Harbor involved Japan inrna disastrous war widi the United Statesrnthat it could not win. Mr. Ledeen has abstractedrna particular insight of Machiavellirnand blown it up into an “iron rule”...