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Subject Early release! "Peace through Strength," a review of Senator Cotton's new book
Date November 18, 2022 10:03 PM
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Take a look at our new issue, due out soon!   LATEST ISSUE | ESSAYS | BOOK REVIEWS | PODCAST | SUBSCRIBE PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH A review of Only the Strong: Reversing the Left's Plot to Sabotage American Power by Senator Tom Cotton By Colin Dueck This article appears in the forthcoming Fall 2022 Claremont Review of Books When not accusing their fellow citizens of being fascists, American progressives enjoy cooking up impractical schemes for what they call global governance. The Left-liberal vision of U.S. foreign policy cherished by progressives is more impatient with, and even openly disdainful of, the national interest than it used to be, but no major conservative political figure has refuted the Left’s vision at book length since the Cold War. Until now, when Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton takes up the case in his impressive new book, Only the Strong. Continue reading on ClaremontReviewofBooks.com *** COMING SOON! The new Fall 2022 issue featuring Christopher Caldwell on "The Death of Rock and Roll" Michael Anton on "Nuclear Autumn" Charles Murray on "Is Diversity our Strength?" William Voegeli on "Is Inequality our Fault?" Jeffrey Anderson on "'Our Democracy'" and many other great titles! Subscribe Subscribe or Renew now and save! For more than 20 years, our editors have been proud to publish the Claremont Review of Books, America's most intelligent and engaging periodical. As our publication has grown significantly in terms of content and production cost, beginning in 2023 annual subscriptions will increase to $29.95—our first price increase in more than a decade, and still a bargain (if we say so ourselves)! Sign-up today for a multi-year subscription to lock in the current annual rate of $19.95 for up to three years! Subscribe! One Year 4 issues Two Years 8 issues Three Years 12 issues $19.95 $37.95 $55.95 Subscription pricing will increase in 2023 ============================================================= “The Claremont Review of Books is to The New York Review of Books what Churchill was to Mussolini, only more so.” —Mark Helprin, American novelist and journalist ============================================================= PAST ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS Annus Mirabilis By Charles Kesler So far, it’s been a very good year.  READ MORE America First By Carnes Lord Angelo Codevilla's final critique of our ruling class’s corruption. READ MORE The Disputed Question Glenn Ellmers and William Voegeli on what conservatism conserves. READ MORE Voting Rights and Wrongs By Charles Kesler Three generations of voting rights are enough. READ MORE Why Are We In Ukraine? By Christopher Caldwell A steep bill comes due for decades of democracy promotion. READ MORE The Great Unwokening By Richard Samuelson Disestablishing our new state religion. READ MORE That Tottering Town By William Voegeli Chicago on the brink. READ MORE The Road to Dubai By Michael Anton The United Arab Emirates’ liberal authoritarianism. READ MORE Worlds Without End By Spencer A. Klavan Marvel comics, quantum physics, and the secrets of the cosmos. READ MORE Pride and Prejudice By Harvey C. Mansfield The morality of equality is not treating all as equals; it means treating all in a manner that transforms them into equals, which they are not at present. READ MORE Read the complete issue!       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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