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These web discussions allow authors featured in the Claremont Review of Books to answer questions and talk in greater detail about their essays and reviews.


A CRB Discussion of Theodore Roosevelt: Ronald Pestritto, Scott Yenor, Robert Patterson, and Jean Yarbrough discuss Yarbrough's new book, Theodore Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition, reviewed in the Winter 2012/13 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.


A Discussion of Political Extremism: David Frum, Steven Hayward, and Geoffrey Kabaservice discuss William Voegeli's essay "Extremism in Defense of Liberty" from the Fall 2012 issue.


A Discussion of Economic Inequality: Timothy Noah discusses William Voegeli's "Not Leveling with Us," a review of his book, The Great Divergence: America's Growing Inequality Crisis and What We Can Do about It, from the Summer 2012 issue.


A Discussion of Saving the Constitution: Jean M. Yarbrough, Bradley C.S. Watson, Michael M. Uhlmann, and Jeremy Rabkin discuss the Spring 2012 CRB's cover essays, "Abandoning the Constitution" by John Marini and "Restoring the Constiution " by James W. Ceaser, with replies from Marini and Ceaser


A Discussion of Malcolm X
: Diana Schaub and Peter C. Myers discuss Schaub's essay, "Solve for X," from the Winter 2011-12 issue.


A Discussion of Lochner v. New York
: Richard A. Epstein and David E. Bernstein discuss Bernstein's book Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights against Progressive Reform and Epstein's review of the book, "A New Birth of Economic Freedom," from the Fall 2011 issue.


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