LATEST ISSUE | ESSAYS | BOOK REVIEWS | PODCAST | SUBSCRIBE The Claremont Review of Books presents THE BEST OF 2021 "Donald Trump’s supporters probably thought it couldn’t get any worse than Election Day, or more precisely the hours and days afterward when the votes swung shockingly in Joe Biden’s favor—the day the winning stopped. Then came January 6, and the attack on the Capitol. No citizen, no constitutionalist, no conservative could regard that day’s outrages with anything but dismay and indignation..." So writes Claremont Review of Books editor Charles Kesler in his essay, "After January 6th: The Future of Trump and Trumpism" — one of our top read articles of 2021. Read his powerful essay here along with other fan favorites of 2021 below. Not yet a subscriber? Access all of our great content 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 Most Read Articles The Masking of America SUMMER 2021 Faceless people make compliant subjects, not good citizens. By Jeffrey H. Anderson READ MORE The Continuing Crisis WINTER 2021 The election and its aftermath. By Michael Anton READ MORE Why Trump Lost WINTER 2021 ...But almost won By Andrew E. Busch READ MORE Right Flight SUMMER 2021 The war between the states. By Michael Anton READ MORE France on the Verge of Civil War FALL 2021 The rise of Éric Zemmour. By Christopher Caldwell READ MORE There Goes Robert E. Lee SPRING 2021 His eclipse in American life. By Christopher Caldwell READ MORE Meritocracy's Cost SUMMER 2021 Meritocracy conceals elite disdain for the lives of ordinary Americans. By Charles Murray READ MORE After January 6th WINTER 2021 The future of Trump and Trumpism. By Charles R. Kesler READ MORE Girls will be Boys SPRING 2021 The trans-kid craze must be stopped. By Mary Eberstadt READ MORE Thrown Out at Home FALL 2021 America moves on from baseball. By William Voegeli 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
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