4rnNrn* >c£-^rnGREAT TOPICS—GREAT ISSUESrnTHE MEANING OF DEATH—August 1997—BillrnKauffman on the costs of war, Michael Hill on thingsrnworth dying for, Allan Carlson on the new euthanasiarnpill, and Barry Baldwin on the case for capital punishment.rnPlus Frank Brownlow’s review Gi Alias Shakespearernby Joseph Sobran and Justin Raimondo’s reportrnon George Soros.rnNATIONAL SUICIDE—July 1997—Thomas Flemingrnon learning a lesson from the Czechs, Curtis Cate on thernFrench debate over immigration. R.J. Stove on PaulinernHanson’s influence in Ausu-alia. Justin Raimondo on thernfuture of the Pacific Northwest, William Murchison onrnwhy Mexico lost Texas, and Gregory McNamee on thernstate of Native Americans.rnMANIFEST DISASTER—June 1997—Thomas Flemrning on the new imperialism, Samuel Francis on globalismrnand its consequences, Joseph Sobran on the case for anti-rnAmericanism, Srdja Trifkovic on America’s role in thernBalkans, and James George Jatras on benevolent globalrnhegemony. Plus Rajko Dolecek’s Letter from Pale andrnJustin Raimondo on David Horowitz and the ex-communistrnconfessional.rnUTOPIAS UNLIMITED—May 1997—Thomas Flemingrnon the world of W,S. Gilbert, Thomas Bertonneau onrnthe death of science fiction, Jesse Walker on the cult ofrnPhilip K. Dick, and Scott R Richer! on the X-Files. PlusrnSamuel Francis reviews the latest biography of H.PrnLovecraft. and August Derleth’s last editor recalls thernfounding of Arkham House.rnSQUEEZE PLAY: THE CONSERVATIVE MIDDLErn—April 1997—Samuel Francis on the GOP flop,rnMark Royden Winchell on paleoconservatism, GeorgernWatson on the strange friendship between conservativesrnand the free market, Martin Mawyer on the future of thernChristian right, and Paul Gottfried on Martin LutherrnKing as conservative hero.rnNEW WORLD CULTURE: Mmm, mmm,rngood?—March 1997—Bill Kauffman on life on PlanetrnHollywood. David Hackett Fischer on multiculturalism’srna,ssault on scholarship. Jesse Walker on Ray Davies andrnthe Kinks as proud localists, and Michael Hill on the NewrnReconstruction of the South. Plus former ambassadorrnFrank Ruddy on “An Revoir, Boutros.”rnTHE SERVILE STATE CRACKS DOWN—Februaryrn1997—Thomas Fleming on why everybody gonnarnpay tax today, Samuel Francis on the new federal policernstate, Sarah J. McCarthy on why Uncle Sam is notrntrusted, and U.S. Congressman Don Manzullo onrnjudicial taxation without representation.rnHATE: OPEN SEASON ON HUNS, POLACKS,rnREDNECKS, WOPS, RUSSKIES, HUNKIES—Januaryrn1997—Paul Gottfried on Polonophobia, RalphrnRaico on Nazifying the Germans, Michael Hill on the tarrnand feathering of the South, and Wayne Allensworth onrnthe Russian Demon. Plus Maigie Bums on “SouthernrnWhite Trash” as a genre of film.rnSACRAMENTS, ANTI-SACRAMENTS —rnDecember 1996—Thomas Fleming on Uncle Sam asrnthe Anti-Christ, Father Ian Boyd on the sacraments asrnperceived by G.K. Chesterton and Muriel Spark,rnHarold O.J. Brown on the sacraments ofrndeath, and Philip Jenkins on teaching religion vs.rnreligious teaching.rnDON’T VOTE, IT ONLY ENCOURAGES THEM—rnNovember 1996—Robert Weissberg on electionsrnas a means of slate control, James J. Condit, Jr., on voternfraud, Clyde Wilson on the two-party stranglehold, andrnGreg Kaza on “none of the above.” Plus Senator EugenernMcCarthy on immigration.rnSEX, SIN. AND SCIENCE—October 1996—PhiliprnJenkins on the “one in ten” myth about homosexuals,rnJanet Scott Barlow on the pseudoscience ofrntherapy. Thomas Szasz on the bogus justificationsrnfor circumcision, and Tomislav Sunic on drugs andrndemocracy.rnBATTLES OF THE BOOKS: MULTICULTURALISMrnAND EDUCATION—Septemberrn1996—Thomas Fleming on the latest assaultrnon the classics. Zbigniew Herbert on the significance ofrnT.S. Eliot, George Garrett on the legacy of Shakespeare,rnand Harold O.J. Brown on the Bible past and present.rnPlus essays on abolishing compulsory schoolrnattendance laws and on the dirty facts about collegernadmissions.rnBACK ISSUE ORDER FORMrnLO 4 issues $7.00 each; 5 to 9 issues $5.00 each; 10 or more issues $4.50 eaeh (postage and handhng included)rnDate Qty. Cost Date Qty, CostrnAugust 1997rnKik N47rnJune 1997rnM,n 1997rnApril 1997rnMarch 1997rnFebruari- 1997rn|aiiLuir 1997rnDfccnibcrly96rnNincnibcr 1996rnOctober 1996rnSeptember 1996rnName _rnAddressrnTotal Qty. Total frnMAIL wmi CHECKTO: CuROMCi.iiS ‘ P.O. Box 800 • Mi. MORRIS, II, 61054.» On lo ORDER BYCREL:>ITCVRD, CALL 1-800-3’)7-8160rnrnrn
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