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  • Against Neoconservatism (It's the new Jacobinism, says Claes G. Ryn.)

    05/05/2004 9:55:43 AM PDT · by u-89 · 77 replies · 2,230+ views
    Lew Rockwell.com ^ | 5 May 04 | Claes G. Ryn
    Which American? by Claes G. Rynby Claes G. Ryn The just-concluded 40th anniversary meeting of the Philadelphia Society, held in Chicago, featured a panel on US foreign policy. Midge Decter, the controversial new president of the society, praised the United States as embodying universally applicable principles, and endorsed the aggressive foreign policy that is the hallmark of the Bush administration. On the same panel, Claes Ryn, the 2001–2002 president of the Society and the author of the recently released America the Virtuous, criticized this kind of universalism as "neo-Jacobin" and as incompatible with traditional American views on government, not...
  • A Leftist Professor Strikes Again

    01/24/2004 10:23:02 AM PST · by CharlesThe Hammer · 5 replies · 175+ views
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | 1/23/04 | Nick Bahl
    A Leftist Professor Strikes Again By Nick Bahl FrontPageMagazine.com | January 23, 2004 I am a 22-year-old senior planning to graduate with a journalism degree and a political science minor from Metropolitan State College in Denver this May. This past semester I took a class called Latin American Politics taught by Dr. Oneida Meranto, a political science professor at Metro State. When I registered for Dr. Meranto’s class, I didn’t know what I was in for. During the past semester Dr. Meranto has wrongfully dropped me from her class; threatened to throw a campus Republican group that I belonged to...
  • America's New Agenda

    11/27/2003 7:25:14 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 7 replies · 128+ views
    Newsmax.com ^ | 11-27-03 | Roberts, Paul Craig
    America's New Agenda Paul Craig Roberts Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003 Are the consequences of the U.S. invasion of Iraq likely to be a secular, democratic Middle East and a victory over terrorism, as the Bush administration claims? Or has the Bush administration embarked on an adventure with unintended consequences beyond its imagination? Hegemonic powers are not immune from miscalculation. When Napoleon marched his Grand Army into Russia, he overlooked that defeating Russia was different from seizing its capital, and that wintering in distant Moscow would give his European enemies ample opportunity to plot against him. In his haste to return...
  • Columnist Charley Reese's "Idle Thoughts On The Road To Understanding"

    08/08/2003 8:15:49 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 3 replies · 201+ views
    King Features Syndicate ^ | 08-08-03 | Reese, Charley
    Idle Thoughts On The Road To Understanding Here are a few random thoughts that might help you to figure out the world in which we are currently living: The U.S. dollar is backed up by nothing and is convertible to nothing. It is a medium of exchange, and compared with the Euro, the currency of the European Union, it has lost 30 percent of its value since 2001. This is bad news for those of us whose investments, savings and life insurance are denominated in dollars. These dollars are exchangeable for less and less in goods and services. If the...