CHRONICLES’ BACK ISSUES, TAPES, AND BOOKSrnOn EducationrnCOLLEGES WITHOUT WALLS: BREAKING THE HIGHER EDUCATIONrnMONOPOLY—September 2000—Mary Pride explains how homeschoolers willrnchange higher education, James Patrick discusses ihe reemergence of colleges in Christ,rnand Donald W. Livingston thinks that the future of education lies outside of the academy.rnPlus Jacob Neusner on Judaism and abortion and Sean Scallon on globalist sports.rnBack Issue #:T009 $7,00rnHOMESCHOOLING FOR LIFE—September 1999—Mary Pride on two futures forrnAmerican education, Andrei Navrozov on his son the sociopath, and Scott P. Richert onrnhomeschooling in Rockford, Illinois. Plus Thomas Fleming on the revival of the classicalrncurriculum, J.O. Tate on Hillary Clinton’s Senate campaign, Michael McMahon on staterneducation in England, and Janet Scott Barlow on Bill Clinton and his defenders.rnBack Issue #: T999 $7,00rnREBUILDING OUR SCHOOLS—September 1998—Thomas Fleming argues that itrntakes a village to educate a child, Joyce B. Haws documents the judicial takeover of publicrnschools, Rep. Greg Kaza examines the Michigan model of school-funding, and LisarnGraham Keegan and Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.. square off over vouchers. Plus DouglasrnWilson on why evangelical colleges aren’t.rnBack Issue #: T989 $7.00rnEDUCATION AND THE AMERICAN ELITE—September 1997—John Liikacsrnsays “To Hell With College,” George Watson on elitism and its virtues, J.O. Tale on thernreign of “red diaper” babies in academe, and Herb London on parictals past and present.rnPlus Richard Wilbur on good manners and good literature, and Scott Southworth on thernforced funding of student radicalism.rnBack Issue #: T979 $7.00rnBATTLE OF THE BOOKS: MULTICULTURALISM AND EDUCATION—Septemberrn1996—Thomas Fleming on the latest assault on the classics. Zbigniew Herbert onrnthe significance of T.S. Eliot, George Garrett on the legacy of Shakespeare, George Watsonrnon the multiculturalist case, and Harold O.J. Brown on the Bible, past and present.rnPlus Aaron Steelman on compulsory attendance laws.rnBack Issue #: T969 $7.00rnMULTICULTURALISM AND EDUCATION—September 1995—Mary LelTcowitzrnon Afrocentrist mythology, Jacob Neusner on the ghetto of Jewish studies, Nicholas Stixrnon black English, Ch;u-les King on multiculturalism in theory and practice, and JonathanrnChaves on true Asian studies. Plus Derek Turner on the British right and J.O. Tale’s reviewrnof Ann Douglas’s Terrihh- Honesty: MongrcH Manhattan in the I920s.rnBack Issue #: T959 $7.00rnAFTER LITERACY: EDUCATION IN POSTCIVILIZED AMERICA—Septemberrn1994—John Lukacs on civilization vs. culture, Michael Gornian on technosandalsrnand the future of libraries. Theodore Pappas on the nagging problem of plagiarism, andrnStephen A. Ericksonon the pohtics of education. Plus Thomas Fleming on the educationrnof liberals and John Dombrowski on politically incorrect research.rnBack Issue #: T949 $7.00rnTHE BIG LIE; FR-4UD AND PLAGIARISM IN THE ACADEMY—Septemberrn1993—Jack D. Douglas on the myths of the social sciences. E. Christian Kopff on perjuryrnand plagiarism, and Marcel C. LaFolletle on the politics of scientific fraud. Plus ChiltonrnWilliamson, Jr.’s review of William Holtz’s The Ghost in the Little House: A Life of RosernWilder Ume. Ingrid D. Row land on fake ail. and Theodore Pappas on ledelining plagiarism.rnBack Issue #: T939 $7.00rnROTTEN TO THE CORE: AMERICAN COLLEGES—September 1992—rnThomas Fleming on literature and the cuniculum debate. Robert Weissbeig on the life ofrna campus conservative, E. Christian Koplf on a true classical curriculum, and student reportsrnon political correctness at the University of Florida, Grinnell College, and GeorgetownrnUniversity, Plus Laura Rogers’ expose’ of the Parents as Teachers program.rnBack Issue #: T929 $7.00rnLET MY PEOPLE GO! RETURNING SELF-RULE TO ROCKFORD—Audiotapern—The rally that changed the dynamics of the Rockford school desegregation case.rnThomas Fleming explains the importance of local control of Rockford”s schools and callsrnfor an end to the federal takeover, while U.S. Congressman Dan Manzullo comments onrnlegislation that he has introduced to curtail judicial taxation.rnTape#:RBLl $12.50rnSpecial OflFer: With any order over $50, you will receive a free copy of the October 1997 issue of Chronicles,rnIMPERIAL PRESIDENCY—October 1997—Patrick J. Buchanan on Mr. Lincoln’s War, Samuel Francis on the demise of checks and balances. Llewellyn Rockwell, Jr.. onrnexecutive branch evils, and Donald Livingston and Thomas Naylor on the real meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance. 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