Fall 1976


  • Georgia Autumn by Clyde Wilson
  • Hayek’s Critique of Reason by George W. Carey
  • Historical Revisionism and World War II (Part II) by Henry Regnery
  • In Memoriam Francis Graham Wilson by George W. Carey
  • Is Politics Insoluble? by Henry Hazlitt
  • Strategic Arms Limitation and the Promise of Peace by Thomas H. Etzold
  • The Acrid Fruits of Detente by Anthony Trawick Bouscaren
  • The Changing of the Guard by David S. Collier and E. Victor Milione
  • The Just and Good State by Eugene F. Miller

Essays

  • Government by Judiciary by Philip B. Kurland

Reviews

  • A Refuge from Rebellion by Hugh Mercer Curtler
  • An African Treasury by Richard Dale
  • By Whose Consent? by Clyde Wilson
  • Economics Sans Headache by Charles Hull Wolfe
  • In a Manner of Speaking by Mario Pei
  • Index to Volume 20 by Editors
  • Leveling Lincoln by J. Michael Bordelon
  • Light on the Lusitania by Henry M. Adams
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • On the Nature of Rights by Haven Bradford Gow
  • When Nemesis Is Limping by J. M. Lalley

Current Issue

  • Notes Toward the Definition of Kitsch

    by Roger Kimball

  • Religion and Empire, Inseparable

    by Dominic Green

  • Flannery at 100—and Forever

    by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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