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The Fall 2011 issue of the Claremont Review of Books is now available! Angelo Codevilla and Mark Helprin reflect on the tenth anniversary of September 11, Hadley Arkes presents a "Natural Law Manifesto," William Voegeli looks at the state of American public education, Kathleen Arnn sees a worrisome trend creeping into the Boy Scout Handbook, and Michael Anton tours California wine country. Plus, Ross Douthat on Irving Kristol, Charles Murray on David Brooks, Martha Bayles on Oprah, and stimulating discussions of economic liberty, political history, executive power, higher education, China, marriage and family, and American architecture.
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