Claremont Review of Books

Volume I, Number 3, Spring 2001


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John Marini: There Once Were Giants

How the Hollywood Western stood tall against the triumphs of Progressivism

John Meroney: Here's the Rest of Him

Historians and biographers have missed the full significance of Ronald Reagan's Hollywood life.

Peter Augustine Lawler: Bobo Virtue and the Future of Human Liberty

The new Bourgeois Bohemian sets the popular tone, but he cannot and should not lead.

Essays

Harry V. Jaffa: The Peace Process Is Dead. Let's Bury It

The end of the Oslo Accords and the future of American policy.

Reviews of Books

Martha A. Derthick: The Hunt For Big Tobacco

A review of A Question of Intent: A Great American Battle With A Deadly Industry, by David A. Kessler

Michael P. Zuckert: The Weakest Link

Reviews of Educating the Prince: Essays in Honor of Harvey Mansfield, edited by Mark Blitz and William Kristol;
and Friends and Citizens: Essays in Honor of Wilson Carey McWilliams, edited by Nancy L. Schwartz, Peter Dennis Bathory, and Wilson Carey McWilliams

Angelo M. Codevilla: Ariel Sharon's Dilemma

A review of Warrior: An Autobiography, by Ariel Sharon with David Chanoff

Michael M. Uhlmann: The Darwinian Mind and Faith of Justice Holmes

A review of Law Without Values: The Life, Work, and Legacy of Justice Holmes, by Albert W. Alschuler

William Voegeli: Three Generations of Liberals Are Enough

A review of The Blood of the Liberals, by George Packer

James Higgins: Tom Sowell in Practice and Theory

A review of A Personal Odyssey, by Thomas Sowell;
and Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy, by Thomas Sowell

Brian T. Kennedy: The Art of War and Self-Deception

Reviews of The China Threat: How the People's Republic Targets America, by Bill Gertz;
and Hegemon: China's Plan to Dominate Asia and the World, by Steven W. Mosher

Mackubin Thomas Owens: Freedom Fighters

A review of The Soul of Battle: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny, by Victor Davis Hanson

Cum Dignitate Otium

Mark Gauvreau Judge: Rebels Without a Cause

When will the rock'n'roll rebels at the New York Times ever learn?

Ben Boychuk: A Stroll Down Gin Lane

We wanted to assemble a distinguished panel of experts to rate the best gins. But that proved too difficult, so we did it ourselves. Plus: Classic Summer Drinks.

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