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Date November 15, 2021 5:02 PM
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Subscribe today to receive immediate online access! LATEST ISSUE | ESSAYS | BOOK REVIEWS | PODCAST | SUBSCRIBE The new issue is now online for subscribers! In the new Fall 2021 issue of the Claremont Review of Books, our editors are proud to feature the most serious, in-depth analysis of the "Eastman Memos", with a thorough examination by constitutional scholar Joseph Bessette of the issues involved and a vigorous defense of constitutional statesmanship from the memos' author, John Eastman. The cover of the new CRB focuses on “America’s ruling class,” with articles by Michael Anton on the military, Martha Bayles on academia, Richard Hanania on contemporary liberalism, and R.R. Reno on the media. The phrase comes from our friend and frequent contributor, Angelo Codevilla, whose passing in September we mourn in this issue. We also have thoughtful essays by Jeffrey Anderson on how to build a winning coalition in 2024, Christopher Caldwell on growing political restlessness in France, William Voegeli on America after it has moved on from baseball, and Spencer Klavan on translating the Scriptures; and reviews of new books, including Senator Josh Hawley’s The Tyranny of Big Tech, Glenn Ellmers’s The Soul of Politics: Harry V. Jaffa and the Fight for America, and Allen Guelzo’s Robert E. Lee: A Biography. Access all of these great articles online today and receive your own print copy of the magazine in the mail with your new subscription. Four quarterly issues—including immediate digital access to all new and archived content—for just $19.95. SUBSCRIBE We hope you find the Claremont Review of Books to be one of the most intelligent and engaging periodicals in America. The Fall 2021 Issue is now online! From the Editor's Desk - unlocked Essays Book Reviews Shadow Play Parthian Shot SUBSCRIBE FOR ACCESS The Disputed Question: A Critique of the Eastman Memos Joseph M. Bessette examines John Eastman’s post-election memoranda, with a response by John Eastman. READ MORE Angelo M. Codevilla (1943–2021) Remembrances by Hadley Arkes, Alfred A. Balitzer, David Corbin, David P. Goldman, Michael Ledeen, Carnes Lord, Robert R. Reilly, and Peter Thiel. READ MORE Has America Gone Coup Coup? - unlocked! You win some, you lose some. A note from the editor, Charles Kesler READ MORE FUBAR Soldering for America: is it worth it? A review of Breakfast with the Dirt Cult, by Samuel Finlay. READ MORE Terms of Surrender Liberal commitments to science and viewpoint diversity are in tension. A review of The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth, by Jonathan Rauch READ MORE All a-Twitter The repetitive, unhinged diatribes that make up Last Best Hope reflect the larger failures of our journalistic establishment. A review of Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal, by George Packer. READ MORE The New Main Street Coalition What it will take to win in 2024. An essay by Jeffrey H. Anderson READ MORE France on the Verge of Civil War The rise of Éric Zemmour. An essay by Christopher Caldwell READ MORE Thrown Out at Home America moves on from baseball. An essay by William Voegeli READ MORE God in Translation Encountering the Word. An essay by Spencer A. Klavan READ MORE ‌ ‌ ‌ The mission of the Claremont Institute is to restore the principles of the American Founding to their rightful, preeminent authority in our national life. The Claremont Institute | 1317 W Foothill Blvd #120, Upland, CA 91786 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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