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September 2009 Issue - 25 ArticlesNews & Views
- Front Lines, pp. 4-5
Propping Up Karzai; Palin Folds, Sanford Holds; Count the Czars
- United Colors of Democracy
Ted Galen Carpenter
, pp. 6-7 Why Americans see Thomas Jefferson in every would-be revolutionary around the world
- Universal Nation
John Laughland
, pp. 8-10 - Global Crack-Up
Patrick J. Buchanan
, p. 11 - Prophet & Loss
Wilson Burman
, pp. 12-13 Ben Bernanke has been wrong from the beginning
- Endless Summers
Dennis Dale
, pp. 14-15 - Droning On
William S. Lind
, pp. 16-18 Does he who fights with the most toys win?
- Is the Pope Capitalist?
Stuart Reid
, p. 19 - Party of One
Jordan Michael Smith
, pp. 20-21 Nat Hentoff, rebel with a cause
- Deep Background, p. 22
Getting Smart About Pakistani Intelligence
- Squaring Dupont Circle
Eve Tushnet
, p. 23 - Breaking the Bank
Sean Scallon
, pp. 24-25 - New World Playpen
Michael P. Farris
, pp. 26-27 The United Nations wants your children
- Care Tactics
Chase Madar
, pp. 28-30 - A Man in Full
Paul E. Gottfried
, pp. 31-34 - License to Kill
Joseph R. Stromberg
, pp. 35-36 - The Write Stuff
Reid Buckley
, pp. 37-38 - Old & Right, p. 39
Felix Morley on Our Soviet Economy
Arts & Letters
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God's Country (Review) Richard Gamble
, pp. 40-42 The American Patriot's Bible, by Richard G. Lee
- The American Patriot's Bible by Richard G. Lee
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Not Your Average Joe (Review) W. James Antle III
, pp. 43-44 The Last Best Hope, by Joe Scarborough
- The Last Best Hope by Joe Scarborough
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What's the Net Gain? (Review) Peter Suderman
, p. 45 Digital Barbarism, by Mark Helprin
- Digital Barbarism by Mark Helprin
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Splendor on the Grass (Review) Jeffrey Hart
, pp. 46-47 A Terrible Splendor, by Marshall Jon Fisher
- A Terrible Splendor by Marshall Jon Fisher
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Rome Wasn't Destroyed in a Day (Review) Daniel Larison
, pp. 48-49 How Rome Fell, by Adrian Goldsworthy
- How Rome Fell by Adrian Goldsworthy
- Wild Oates
Bill Kauffman
, pp. 50-51 - Cover Illustration
Chris Hiers