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Dr. Tom West on Woodrow Wilson at The New York Times
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Board Member Thomas G. West explains why conservatives tend to target Woodrow Wilson (as opposed to Teddy Roosevelt or later liberals) in the New York Times blog, "Room for Debate," October 10, 2010.

Posted on October 11, 2010 in Links

The Common Sense of the Subject
Has the country lost its mind, asks Christopher Flannery in the Spring 2010 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on July 6, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Insatiable Liberalism
William Voegeli's new book provides far and away the most substantial explanation to date of our current political condition, writes Fred Siegel in the Spring 2010 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on May 26, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Are People Being Nice?

President Obama believes challenging the liberal state is not nice, writes Charles R. Kesler in the Spring 2010 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on May 12, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

'Solving' Problems Already 'Solved'

Posted on October 30, 2007 in The Remedy

Progressivism: Waxing or Waning?
William Buckley once stood athwart history yelling, "Stop!" Two conservative scholars debate the century-old Progressive movement in America, as noted at NoLeftTurns.

Posted on July 24, 2007 in The Remedy

David Foster
David Foster is an associate professor of political science at Ashland University.

Posted on December 18, 2006 in Scholar

Gregg Frazer
Gregg Frazer is Professor of History & Political Studies at The Master's College in Santa Clarita, CA.

Posted on December 18, 2006 in Scholar

Anthony Fucaloro
Anthony Fucaloro is George C.S. Benson Professor of Public Relations at Claremont McKenna College.

Posted on December 18, 2006 in Scholar

Steven Forde
Steven Forde is professor of political science at the University of North Texas.

Posted on December 18, 2006 in Scholar

Matthew J. Franck
Matthew J. Franck is professor and chairman of political science at Radford University in Virginia. His most recent book (with Richard G. Stevens) is Sober As a Judge: The Supreme Court and Republican Liberty (Lexington Books).

Posted on December 18, 2006 in Scholar

In Memoriam: An Unsung Hero of the Cold War: William T. Lee
William T. Lee, former Senior Intelligence Officer during the Cold War and tireless advocate of national missile defense, has died. In addition to serving his country in intelligence, Mr. Lee wrote six books and numerous articles, notably on the ballistic missile defenses of the Soviet Union and Russia. The Center for Security Policy has posted this tribute.

Posted on November 4, 2002 in Writings

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