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Claremont Review of Books
As a reader of the American Mind, it's clear you appreciate thoughtfully daring takes on the ideas driving American political life. That is why we think you'll enjoy reading our sister publication, the Claremont Review of Books—America's premier journal of political thought and statesmanship. The new issue is out now!

Many of the writers and thinkers you've come to know on the American Mind write for the Claremont Review as well, like fan-favorite Spencer Klavan, whose gripping cover essay about the multiverse, "Worlds Without End," has just been unlocked.

We invite you to browse the latest lineup of titles and contributors to get a taste of the topics and intellectual talent the Claremont Review of Books features and if you're not already a subscriber, we highly encourage you to become one today!
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New Issue Highlights

Worlds Without EndUnlocked!
By Spencer Klavan
Marvel comics, quantum physics, and the secrets of the cosmos.


The Disputed Question
By Glenn Ellmers & William Voegeli
Glenn Ellmers and William Voegeli on what conservatism conserves.


Annus MirabilisUnlocked!
By Charles Kesler
So far, it’s been a very good year.


America First
By Carnes Lord
Angelo Codevilla's final critique of our ruling class’s corruption.


Wild About Harry
By Conrad Black
Harry Truman was a man of outstanding ability and human qualities who cleverly portrayed himself as one of nature’s and political life’s heroic underdogs.


The Great Unwokening
- Unlocked!
By Richard Samuelson
Disestablishing our new state religion.


Everyone Deserves a Granite Countertop
By Seth Barron
Fantastically rich but morally impoverished American cities are committing slow-motion suicide.