gradually made even more stringent. Inrnresponse to communist terrorism in thern1970’s, a variety of laws were passed torndisarm law-abiding people. More recentrnamendments have forced those desiring arnfirearms permit to demonstrate a “necessity”rnand to give the government extremelyrnpersonal information, such asrnmedical certificates.rnIn the United States, at the annualrnGun Rights Policy Conference (run byrnthe Second Amendment Foundation),rndelegates...
In the Dark
In The Darkrnby George McCartneyrnSomething BothrnBrighter and DarkerrnI went to see director Scott Hicks’ Heartsrnin Atlantis not having read the StephenrnKing novel on which it is based. The UttlernI knew of King’s other fiction was notrnencouraging. I expected another excursionrninto bump-in-the-night territory—rnnot my favorite place to visit. To my surprise,rnthe film turned out to be...
In the Dark
ably for his psychic powers. (Tliat’s lowrnin the Dickensian sense, he explains.) hirnthe novel, these pursuers have a provenancernin the standard science-fictionrnconceit of a parallel universe. Tliey standrnfor bullying forces of all sorts, powerrnabusers—official or freelance—who takernfor granted that they have tlie right to imposerntheir will on others. Here, the filmrndeviates tendentiously and irresponsiblyrnfrom the...
The Hundredth Meridian
The Hundredth Meridianrnby Chilton Williamson, Jr.rnGreen Hills of Grayest SandrnOld Jules is more than tlie title of a bookrnby Mari Sandoz it is the name of one ofrntlie monsters of American letters: the SimonrnLegree of the pioneer honsehoklrnwho, married four times, drove one wifernto the insane asylum and struck thernfourth in the face with a...
The Hundredth Meridian
Victoria as well as with her older sister,rnmarried Maggie after she informed himrnshe was pregnant. When in due time herndiscovered the lie, he looked up Victoria,rnwhom Maggie had scared into keepingrnher mouth shut about her own pregnancy.rnBy now, Victoria had produced Ed’srnchild; two years later, she poisoned herselfrnwith strychnine and died, aged 19.rnToday, the Staskiewiczs...
The Hundredth Meridian
AmericanrnY O U R W I N D O W ON T H E F U T U R Ern•”Mm* •*»•««„.,rnAmerican. American Outlook, a bimonthly magazine of the world’srnbest writing on the future, examines the ideas, people,rntrends, and technologies at work shaping the future today.rnAmerican Outlool< is realistic and optimistic,rnbelieving that any problems human beings...
The Hundredth Meridian
TOSCANA-LAND OF THErnREAL MULTICULTURALISTSrnThe Rockford InstituternpresentsrnAn International ConviviumrnJoinrnThomas Fleming, Scott P. Richert,rnAndrei Navrozov, and Christopher CheekrnFor an International Conviviumrn’Tuscany: The Cultural Free Market’rnMarch 11-20,2002rnPisa, Siena, Florence, LuccarnWhere is the flame of civihzation tended? hi the massive furnaces of empire? Or in the hearths of smallrncommunities? Wliether in ancient Greece, the Roman Republic, or the colonies...
Polemics & Exchanges
I’.niTOKrnThomas Flemingrni’;xK(:ii’i’i’i’: KI:)IT()RrnScoff P. RichcrtrnSl’.KlORVmmR. BOOKSrnChilton Williamson, jr.rnASSISTANT i;niroRrnAaron D. WolfrnAR’iniRKOlORrnU. WardSterettrnDKSIO.M’-RrnMelanie Andersonrncoi’RiBi’Tio i:nn()RSrnKatherine Dakon. Samuel Francis.rnGeorge Garrett. Paul Gottfried.rnPhilip Jenkins. j.C). ‘Fate, MichaelrnWasnhiirn. Clyde Wilsonrnc:oRRi;si’OM)iN(; i<:ni’i’ORsrnJanet Scott Barlow. Bill Kauffman.rnDonald Livingston, Roger f).rnMcCrath. William Milk. WilliamrnMiirchison. Andrei Navrozor.rnJacob NeusnerrnI’liAi i”.nir()RrnGeorge McCartneyrnl’OKI’,IC;-AKI’AIRS i;nilORrnSrdja Frijlmxicrnl,KOAl,-AMvIRS KDITORrnStephen B. PresserrnRia.lOKAN Ki:)|TORrnHarold O.j. BrownrnCIRCl’IAI’ION MANAOh.RrnCindy I.inkrnI’UBIJSllI’.RrnFhe Roekford InstituternA publiL-.liidii...
Polemics & Exchanges
As a World War II buff who has earned arnmental and emotional Pnrple Heart b’rnsuffering througli Disne “s Pearl Harbor,rnI am disappointed h’ Oeorge McCartnern’s insubstantial re’ie\ of this einematierntraest.rnDr. ilcCartne stumbles oer faets ofrnw hieh een the l^isne’ Studio was aw are:rnviz., that no American carriers were presentrnat Pearl Harbor during the raidrn(whereas Dr....
Cultural Revolutions
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONSrnT E R R O R I S T AITACKS in New YorkrnCit- and Washington, D.C., hae focusedrnthe attention of nian on the dangersrnof miHtant Lslam. Bnt as nsnal, onrrnacnons talking heads and eHtes arc oxerlookingrndie two most important aspects ofrndie attack: die rc ial of die eentnrics-oklrn iolent conflict betw ecu Islam and...
Cultural Revolutions
more has been heard about the need forrnwarrants. The logie is sini]3le: Would anrninternet seriee pro”ider Hke it to bernknown tiiat it had delaed or ()l:)struetedrnthe VV>1 in a quest for information thatrnmight hae ])reented more airliners fromrnbeing hijaeked, more buildings from beingrnblown up? The c|uestion is absurd:rnC’arui()re is here to sta.rnBut this is not...
Cultural Revolutions
American project; because the’ want tornbe just like us; because they w ant to he us.rnAs Heniingva would hac said, “Isn’trnit prett’ to tbink so.” Since Septemberrn11, few Americans can be tliinking prettilyrn—except niavbe John Miller, NationalrnReview’s resident immigration enthusiastrnand chief assimilation strategist. And —rnwho knows?—perhaps not e’en he. imericanrnjournalists, like Americans general-rnK’, hac to...
Cultural Revolutions
-Srdja lufkovicrnbKN. JESSK HELMS’ aimounccmciitrnin August of his rctircnicut at tlie cud ofrnhis current term was an o|3portnnit torrnitu|5eration on the part of the left-wingrnnietha that has so detested the NorthrnC’arohna consenatixe througliont his entirernsO-ear political career. “It is al\a”srnteniphng,” moaned the New York Timefirnlead editorial the da after Mr. Helms’rnannouneenicnt, “when old warriors retire,rnto...
Redeeming the Time
PERSPECTIVErnRedeeming the Timernby Thomas FlemingrnHie Davs are EvilrnThe human universe, we arc told b optimists on the editorialrnpages, is contrachng into a gra and insipid doughhall,rnpasted over with brighri’ colored labels adcrhsing the onl ethnicrnrialrics that persist: the struggles between Nissan andrnDaimler, Pizza Hnt and Taeo Bell. llnfortnnateK’, there arernpeople around the world who do...
Redeeming the Time
and made mone’, to the bourgeois values of the GOP.rnBoth strategics were successful, to the point of stalemate, untilrnFranklin Roosexelt made the big breakthrough of co-ophngrnblacks b- promising—and delivering—more goodies than thernRepublicans had done in over 50 ears. This naturalK’ introducedrna strain into the Southern tier of the Democrac}’, but sornlong as white polihcians maintained...
In Saqqara
In Saqqararnhy Catharine Savage BrosmanrnHe felt the threads of faith unraveling—rnhis mind a wilderness, his bones a bitrnof mineral—and all his body shookrnas if possessed. He took the alphabet,rnundid it, twisted it into a code,rnand wrote in cryptic letters on the stone:rn”Now in the name of God before all things,rnremember mc, the poor and humble...
The Third Compartment
than the suicidal ones it presently finds no incenti e to enforce.rnOf course, the extinedon of an alread’ self-castrated, self-lohotonii/rncd, and self-discniboweled OOP is h no means thernworst imaginable disaster to befall the countrs in the minds ofrnskeptics and dissenters from the globalist ordiodox who wonderrnwhether the eharacteristicalh Western enthusiasm forrnother races, cultures, and ei...
The Third Compartment
end of tlie Civil War; recently, political correctness—reinforcedrnb- poor education, intellectual sloth, religious unbelief and materialrnsurfeit—has greatlv increased their reluctance to dissentrnfrom whatever point of icw rcjiresents the official consensus. Illegalrninvaders could be rounded u]3 b the police and throw n outrnof the countn,, but such “conservatix’cs” as Michael Meded considerrnthis solution “fascishc,” and there...
A New Agenda
i^fA NEWrnAGENDA!rnWm :W.rnx^iTj^f. ^- /%rnShoot the LosersrnImmigration and the End of Constitutional Governmentrnby Samuel FrancisrnT lie noNclist Â¥. Rcicl Biicklc’ once told a ston’ about a Mexicanrnwoman w ho w orkecl for his femiK- as a maid or nanm’ dnringrnthe 19^()’s. The woman knew that Bnckle’s fatlier, William F.rnBuekle, Sr., w as a strong opponent...
California, Here We Come
lost ncarl- a thousand l)lack residents during the last decadernwhile gaining 3(),()()() Mexieans. “It’s weird,” said Douglas C-ottou,rna horn-and-bred Oxnard resident who nioed to Dallas inrn1996. “I was back in Oxnard for ‘rhanksgiing, and I didn’t seernanb()d I grew up witli.”rnBeeanse of the Hispanicization of blaek neighborhoods,rnblack political clotil has declined precipitoiish since peakingrnduring the...
California, Here We Come
drcn eacli. The rate is quite remarkalile, espeeialh wlien wernconsider that Mormon women in Utah hae sHglitK’ fewer thanrnthree children each. Cahfornia’s schools reflect these hirthratcs.rnThe Los Angeles Unified School District (TAUSD),rnwhich was nearl 70 percent white as recenth’ as the carl-rn1970’s, is now 71 percent Lahno and onh 9.9 percent white.rnThe schools of the...
Something Is Missing
ethnic regimes hae existed in tlic pnstrnbnt have usually begun as, or turned into,rnempires. Republics, b contrast, have requiredrna higher degree of cohesion to allowrnfor effcchve self-rule, hi such politics,rnpeople must command themseKcsrnas an extended commnnitv rather thanrntake orders from an emperor or from publicrnadministrators. While a sophisticatedrnawareness of the distinction may haverneluded WASP elites,...
Cast-Iron Man
ou li’e.rnCalhoun found a lack of restraint inrnarious places, but nowhere more than inrnthe demagogic st)’lc of politics popular inrnniid-19th-centur’Aiuerica, as polihciansrnencouraged Americans to sacrifice theirrnpersonal and communal interests to anrnabstract union and abstract rights. Calhounrndeplored the prospect of the UnitedrnStates becoming an undifferenriatedrnmass or a nation composed of millions ofrnself-contained individuals. Both extremes,rnhe thought,...
Letter From Rockford
Letter From Rockfordrnhy Scott P. RichertrnJust Another Tequila SunrisernIt ina’ be several years before the resultsrnof Census 2000 are available in anv usablernfonn, but certain trends hae alreadyrnbegun to emerge from the raw data.rnMost siguificanth’, as Chilton Williamson,rnJr., and Roger MeGrath have pointedrnout earlier in this issue, the Hispaniernpopulation in the United States continuesrnto grow...
Letter From Indonesia
CORRESPONDENCErnLetter FromrnIndonesiarnby Doug BandowrnModern Religious WarsrnThe weathered boatman peered out atrnthe three Westerners as we ehmbcd intorna small water taxi to cross the bay fromrnthe cit}’ of Ambon to the airport. “You’rernfrom America? Send us arms. The Mu,slimsrnarc bad.” He used his hands to indicaterna rifle as we pulled away from shore.rnAmbon, the provincial capital...
Letter From Indonesia
Laskar Jihad is one of the most importantrnstumbling l^locks. ” Thex arc still around,rnbut how man, where the arc, vc don’trnknow,” sas Boehm.rnThc- were likel’ inol’ed in an attackrnin late Februar- on the western part ofrnthe island of Seram, in which a Christianrnillage was sacked for the third time.rn”There was hardiv anthing left to bernbnnied,...
Letter From Louisiana
Letter FromrnLouisianarnby Chris SegurarnThe Peculiar InstitutionrnA selective!}’ historical motion picturernabout a 19th-centur- rebellion aboard arncruel Spanish slave ship rakes in megabucksrnas a result of media hype, includingrnthe notation that white production assistantsrnwere forbidden to put Hie stagechainsrnon the black actors aboard thernreplica vessel. No one mentioned thatrnthe original chains were first put aroundrnblack ankles and...
Letter From Louisiana
speak F’rench. “Creole” is also used torndefine the dialect of French spoken bvrnblacks as opposed to that eniploed byrnCajuns.rnSt. Ahirtinille was established as arnuiilitar- garrison named Poste des Atakajjas,rnerected as protection against a nowextinctrntribe of natixe cannibals in 1714,rnfour ears before the foiniding of NewrnOrleans b Jean Baptiste LeMcnne, sieurrnde Bien”ille. it was Bienville whornbrought...
Letter From Palermo
their activih- was the result of forcesrnpresent before the Civil War andrnthe socioeconomic and politicalrnchanges wrought h)- the war [widespreadrnstarvation I.rnAs the 1859-60 vigilante campaignsrnof terror and violencernagainst free people of color in St.rnLandrv’ Parish and in the Attakapasrnregion indicated, the ‘igilante-anhvigilanternstrngglc had evolved (b’rnthe early postbelkim period) from arncrusade for law and order into...
Letter From Palermo
from his garden. If it is churlish not k)rngi(.’ credit wliere credit’s due, all thoserngruesome multiple-choice, iutclligeneequotient,rnstandard-aptitude riddles thernAuierieaus are brought up on, and trainedrnto soke from kindergarten to grave, mayrnwell appear in a somewhat less sinisterrnlight.rnB’ contrast, in Italv—and Sicih’, mindrnou. is praetiealh’ in North Mrica —categoricalrnratiocinahon is like a faint echo ofrnsomething that...
Signs of the Times
The U.N.-sponsored World ConferencernAgainst Racism, Racial Discrimination,rnXenophobia, and Related hitolcrance inrnDurban, South Africa, turned out to bernever)’ bit as odious as its name promised.rnIt frirnished an occasion for the talkingrnheads, otherwise-unemployable NGOrnapparatchiks, and sanctimonious windbagsrnaround the globe to do their tiling,rnand —in parhciilar—to agonize over therndeparture of the American delegation becausernof a declaration accusing Israel...
Signs of the Times
Mexico’s I’rcsident Vicente Fox when herncame to Washington on September 5.rnHis American snpporters, eer concernedrnahont the “safetv” of illegals asrnthe sneak across die border, do not knowrn—or perhaps do not want it known—thatrn1^’ox has initiated a “Southern Plan,” usingrnmass deportaHons and a stepped-uprnmilitar’ presence in anti-immigrant operahonsrnto choke off tlie flow of CentralrnAmericans crossing into...
Film: The Time of Our People
VITAL SIGNSrnThe Time ofrnOur Peoplernby H.A. Scott TrashrnGeronimo: An American LegendrnProduced by Walter Hdl, Neil Canton,rnand Columbia PicturesrnDirected by Walter HillrnPhotography by Lloyd AhemrnScreenplay by ]ohn Miliusrnand Larry GrossrnIf vou are a lover of film but ha’e neverrnseen Geronimo: An American Legendrn(1993), you are missing not only one ofrnthe best Westerns ever made but a...
Film: The Time of Our People
tcniptu()iisl and tells him to “ciuit cr-rning; he’s gonna kill ou an\a.” Hernthen clefiantK rehnkcs C’,eronimo: “Wernmake things ont ot this conntn. Therernwas not hill’ here before ns, and therernwonld neer ])e nothin’ if we left it torn()u!” The Indians at onee enfilade thernentire group, exee[)t for the defiant miner,rnto whom CTeronimo replies: ‘”^ou arerndfooll...
Society: Hell Is Other People
went to Texas, got into a littlernscrape with the law. Came clownrnhere, got a new name, new start,rnwife, f;imily; bnt in my heart, I’mrnstill a Tennessee man.rnLike the Apache, Sonthcrners are a noblernbut defeated people who nnist find arnplace in the new order. Gatcwood choosesrnto sen e the new flag, while refusing tornabandon his integrih-...
Society: Hell Is Other People
u itli touching details and “mental-healthrnexpert” quotes. As moralih tales for thernmodern epidemic of mental disordersrnand luihappiness, these articles plav anrnimportant role in tlie medicalization ofrnmiscn, legitimizing a eritable drug warrnagainst the popidation. The old bruteforcernforms of soma also “work” —heroinrnnumbs the hopeless, marijuana pacifiesrnthe agitated, cocaine elates the jaded,rnamphetamines gie an edge to the...
Society: Hell Is Other People
In the econoiiu’of hiinian li;i]3pine,ssrnat present, tlic scarcest conimoditA of allrnis wliat ])schologists call “]50sitic socialrnfeedback.” Reduced to its correlatedrnbrain clieniical, serotonin, the self-esteemrnand sense of well-being engenderedrnb-posiHc social feedback can be niimiekcdrnby SSRIs such as Prozac and its progcn-.rnEer lonclv, unhapp, dcniorali/rncd soul can finalh’ adapt and cope,rnblisscd out on a custonii/ed chemicalrncocktail. As...
Religions: Gods of Inclusion
emotions Da itl is progvaninicd to feel?rnSo goes the recliictio ad ahsurdum. ‘I’liernpoint is that android “emotion” realK isrnredneible to w iriiig, hnt that of hnnians isrnnot. It makes a great diffcrenee whellierrnthe “]5rogramming” is done h Cod or hrnI Ms ereahire, man.rnOnK the human taetor adds “aiue,’rnand onl human hfe has moral signifieanee.rnI’he eeonomie...
Religions: Gods of Inclusion
participation in this church. IrnuoLild do nothing to cause you tornthink for a moment that voi arcrnnot loved or appreciated.rn”To my Christian friends,” Micklerrnadded, “I remind you of the words ofrnJohn Wesley. Wlien he sent the Methodistrnministers to America he said simply,rn’Preach Christ.’ Political correctness wasrnnot in his vocabulary.”rnMeanwhile, with the support of the localrnUnited...
In the Dark
In The Darkrnby George McCartneyrnA Voice in the Darknessrn1 \as finishing the original draft of thisrncolumn carh on the morning of Septemberrn1 1 when 1 receied the news. Mrnwife called me from the grammar schoolrnw here she teaches near orn’ home onrnLong Island. “Something awfnl,” shernsaid c|uieri and then told me of the terroristrnattacks on...
Dis-appointments
John Milius, liac forced us to confrontrnsome uncomfortable issues concerningrnour rcsolxc in combat. W’atcbing thisrnfihii in the afterniatli ot the attack onrn c w York and Washington should makernAmericans squirm, \liateer else it failsrnto do, it refuses to let us off an exceedine-rn_ -‘rn1 painful moral hook.rnAs his biblical htlc indicates, Copjjolarnwanted nothing less than...
Dis-appointments
AmericanrnAmerican Outlook, a bimonthly magazine of tlie world’srnbest writing on the future, examines the ideas, people,rntrends, and technologies at work shaping the future today.rnAmerican Outlook is realistic and optimistic,rnbelieving that any problems human beings can create,rnpeople can solve.rnIn this bimonthly issue:rnThe Anglosphere:rnOne culture may be uniquely suited to succeed in arnworld without borders.rnCulture and the...
Dis-appointments
c77ic^^/o/i/f ^/ia/n/o//)/f OYfi/f (y()/}fc^’ /o fAocA/o/n/rn2001: the 225thrnanniversary ofrnthe AmericanrnRevolution and thern25th anniversaryrnof Chronicles andrnThe RoclcfordrnInstitute.rn. Add to Favorites
Polemics & Exchanges
EDITORrnThomas FlemingrnEXECUTIVE EDITORrnScott P. RichertrnSENIOR EDI’I OR, BOOKSrnChilton Williamson, ]r.rnASSISTANT EDI TORrnAaron D. WolfrnARE DIRECTORrnH. Ward SterettrnDESICNERrnMelanie AndersonrnCONTRIBUTING EDITORSrnKatherine Dalton, Samuel Francis,rnGeorge Garrett, Paul Gottfried,rnPhilip Jenkins, /.O. Tate, MichaelrnWashburn, Clyde WilsonrnCORRESPONDING EDITORSrn]anet Scott Barlow, Bill Kauffman,rnDonald Livingston, William Mills,rnWilliam Murchison, AndreirnNavrozov, Jacob NeusnerrnEILM EDITORrnGeorge McCartneyrnFOREIGN-AFEAIRS EDITORrnSrdja TrifkovicrnI ,h:GAE-AEEAIRS EDITORrnStephen B. PresserrnRELIGION EDITORrnHarold O.J. BrownrnCIRCUEATION MANAGERrnCindy...
Polemics & Exchanges
ner prescribed in the seventh article ofrntlie Constitution, nor adopted as anrnamendment, as prescribed b the fifth article.rnBut, without the l^eclaration, thernConstitution would be nothing but an interestingrndocument.rnHie Constitution presupposes the pronouncementsrnof the Declaration, which,rntherefore, is like a preamble that may berncalled in aid of construction. The Constitutionrnpresupposes the 13 free and inde])rnendcnt states mentioned...
Cultural Revolutions
CULTURAL REVOLUTIONSrnG E O R G E H. RYAN, Illinois’ Republicanrngovernor and bona fide “compassionaternconservative,” has borrowed onernfrom the Clinton playbook: I le seems tornthink that a vast right-wing conspiracy hasrnbeen out to get him since he took office,rnforcing him to decline to run for a secondrnterm. The real reason, of course, is t h...
Cultural Revolutions
out minorities, because gangs are mostlyrnmade up of blacks and Latinos. Thatrndoesn’t quite jibe with his campaignrnstatement that he would “put the prioritiesrnof law-abiding people ahead of hoodlums.”rnOf course, by “hoodhuns,” hernmeant white suburbanites.rnThe absurdih’ of George Ryan’s careerrnas a one-term governor in the Land ofrnLincoln is undeniable. The real questionrnthat remains is: Have conservativesrnlearned...
Cultural Revolutions
from the ABM treaty. This is hkeh’ tornhappen soon, paving the way for an aggressivernantiballistic test schedule in thernspring of 2002, In short, as one Washingtonrnsource put it, “we are on automaticrnpilot, and there’s nothing, nothing, thernRussians can do about it.”rnSuch neoconservative triumphalism—rnsaid to be particularly rampant in Rumsfeld’srnown department, where Paul Wolfowitzrnserves as his...
Cultural Revolutions
illegal eniploment demeans them asrnhuman beings and makes a mockery ofrnthe rule of law.”rnAccordingh’, Gramm wants Congressrnto set up a guest-worker program, underrnwhich illegals would receive I.D. cards, arnone-ear work permit, and coverage underrnU.S. wage-and-hour laws, with 15.3rnpercent of their wages set aside for eachrnworker in an interest-bearing account.rnFox appro’es—a good start.rnA program like this,...
“It Ain’t Me”
PERSPECTIVErna It Ain’t Me ?7rnby Thomas FlemingrnAmerica’s Fortunate SonsrnGeorge W. Bush conies as close as anyone to representingrnthe current American aristocracy. It is not that the Bushesrnare old family or even old money. The family fortunes arernusually traced back to great-grandfather Samuel Bush, a middleweightrnrailroad magnate in Columbus, Ohio. Samuel’s sonrnPrescott raised the fismily to...