The new fall issue of the Claremont Review of Books will be out soon for subscribers!

In our next issue, the editors present "The Disputed Question," in which professor of government at Claremont McKenna College and longtime friend of Claremont Joseph Bessette offers the most detailed critique and analysis to-date of the so-called "Eastman Memos." Claremont senior fellow John Eastman, the memos' author, then follows with his response.

The fall issue also features thought-provoking essays and reviews by some of America’s most formidable conservative thinkers and writers, such as Victor Davis Hanson, Michael Anton, R.R. Reno, Jean Yarborough, Jeffrey Anderson, Colleen Sheehan, and others.

Subscribers will find fresh insights on the life and legacy of beloved Claremont scholar Angelo Codevilla, with remembrances from Peter Thiel, David Goldman, Hadley Arkes, Carnes Lord, David Corbin, and Robert Reilly. Our readers will also find titles like "Are Fair Elections Possible?," "If China Ran the World," "Taking a Big Stick to Big Tech," "The New Mainstreet Coalition," and "Plutarch without Parallel."

We invite you to browse the table of contents and encourage you to subscribe or renew today in order to receive your own copy of the new issue later this month!
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