is now semi-online. It includes my article "Cesar Chavez, Minuteman."
February         27, 2006 Issue
       
        
        Democracy         & Its Discontents
        By Leon Hadar
        Contrary to the daydreams of the Bush administration, voting does         not necessarily bring peace to unstable societies.
       
        
        Who         Elected Hamas?
        By M.J. Rosenberg
        The victory of the Palestinian militants was eminently predictable         and perhaps inevitable.
       
        Cesar         Chavez, Minuteman
        By Steve Sailer
        The labor leader campaigned against the illegal immigrants who          undercut his union members’ wages—until he became an ethnic icon.
        
        War         in Error
        By Andrew J. Bacevich
        Destroying the village to save it from al-Qaeda
       
        Don’t          Democratize
        By John Laughland
        Deterrence worked with the Soviets. Why not Iran?
       
        Food for Thought
        By Rod Dreher
        Conservatives know that we pay a price when we trade dining tables         for drive-thrus.
       
        War         of the Worlds
        By William S. Lind
        The Christian West is caught between radical Islam and the Brave New         World
        
        Report Card
        By W. James Antle III
        Bush’s education reform plan turns four—and flunks.
         
        Armies of the Right?
        By Paul Gottfried
        The new American militarism comes from the Left, not the Right.
       
        
        
        Field Trip From Woody World
        By Steve Sailer
        Woody Allen’s “Match Point”
Purchase         an online edition of this issue immediately!
       
        Alienation as Self-Medication
        By Elizabeth Wright
        Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America by John         McWhorter
       
        Still Fighting the Last War
        By William Anthony Hay
        The Cold War: A New History by John Lewis Gaddis
       
        Authoritarian Personalities
        By R.J. Stove
        The Virtuoso Conductors: The Central European Tradition from Wagner to         Karajan by Raymond Holden
       
        
       
        Après         Alan, Le Deluge?
        By Patrick J. Buchanan
        Greenspan’s Great Depression
         
        The Deuce’s Detroit
         By Taki
        Ford should specialize in cars, not layoffs.
       
        
       
        Fourteen Days: The          State of Delusion is Strong; Bush Borrows From Orwell; Democrats Can’t          Hack Hackett
        
        Deep Background: Big         Brother is Watching Britain; A New Water-gate?; Undercover Agents Want         Their Frequent Flier Miles 
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