Subscribe today for immediate access! LATEST ISSUE | ESSAYS | BOOK REVIEWS | PODCAST | SUBSCRIBE The winter issue is now online for subscribers! The new Winter issue of the Claremont Review of Books is now available online for subscribers. Sign up today for immediate digital access and to receive your own print copy in the mail soon! Subscribe Amid increasing calls for “equity,” “critical race theory,” and “antiracism” (an Orwellian term if ever there was one), our new issue appropriately takes up the question of “Race and the American Dream.” In this cover feature, senior editor William Voegeli considers what it means that California’s voters soundly rejected a recent ballot measure in favor of affirmative action quotas, Amy Wax looks at what a fulfillment of America’s colorblind creed would entail, and Charles Murray honors Thomas Sowell, whose brilliant career in a just world would be more widely celebrated. We also have thoughtful discussions by contributing editor Christopher Caldwell on Poland’s resolute defense of its sovereignty, Nathan Pinkoski on the Spanish Civil War’s ominous lessons for today, Steven Hayward on climate activists’ increasing embrace of authoritarianism, and Kyle Smith on the making of The Godfather, which celebrates its 50th anniversary. Our book reviews this issue include Sohrab Ahmari on Tucker Carlson’s The Long Slide, James Piereson on Victor Davis Hanson’s The Dying Citizen, Gordon Wood on Andrew Roberts’s The Last King of America, and much more. 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 Winter 2022 Issue is now online! From the Editor's Desk Essays Book Reviews Shadow Play Parthian Shot Read Now Alien Nation - Unlocked! By Charles Kesler Will we have to choose between the anti-Americans and the post-Americans, or is a republic graced by thoughtful American patriots still possible? READ MORE A Tale of Two Propositions By William Voegeli Diversity, democracy, and affirmative action. READ MORE Inconvenient Truths By Amy Wax Murray puts forward a simple thesis: that differences “in cognitive ability and crime” explain virtually all racial disparities that currently exist. READ MORE The Immortal Sowell By Charles Murray Sowell’s analyses of social and political issues are more sophisticated and acute than those of just about everyone who writes on the same topics today. READ MORE Poland Against the Progressives By Christopher Caldwell The continent’s most resolute defender of sovereignty. READ MORE Arming the People Against Revolution By Nathan Pinkoski Origins of the Spanish Civil War. READ MORE Who Broke Climate Science? By Steven Hayward There is a complete disconnect between the reality of climate science and the authoritarian designs of many climate agitators. READ MORE This Is the Business We’ve Chosen By Kyle Smith Seal details the various crises and comedies that dogged the creation of the Godfather. READ MORE Man of Letters By Sohrab Ahmari The Long Slide is a reminder that Carlson is a good writer—a damned good writer. READ MORE Ourselves and Our Posterity By James Piereson Immigration, tribalism, and globalism have shattered the idea that there's still a coherent population that the American government is supposed to represent. 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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