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Posted December 6, 2006

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Bill Bennett






America:
The Last Best Hope




Angelo M. Codevilla








War:
Ends and
Means
No Victory
No Peace




Harry V. Jaffa











Crisis of the
House Divided
A New Birth
of Freedom
Storm Over
the Constitution
Original Intent
and the Framers
of the Constitution:
A Disputed Question




Reprints by the Claremont Institute












American Conservatism
and The American
Founding
The Conditions
of Freedom
Equality &
Liberty
How to Think About
the American Revolution





Six books by Harry Jaffa have been reprinted by the Claremont Institute. These books include the full scope of Jaffa's
thought: classical and modern political philosophy, Shakespeare, the Bible, Mark Twain, Winston Churchill, the
American Founding, Abraham Lincoln, and the decline of the American university and American politics.


Brian P. Janiskee and Ken Masugi, eds.







Democracy in
California
The California
Republic





Charles R. Kesler






The Federalist
Papers




Thomas Krannawitter






An Introduction to
Citizenship for
New Americans




Thomas Krannawitter and Dan C. Palm






A Nation Under God?
The ACLU and Religion in
American Politics




John Marini and Ken Masugi, eds.






The Progressive Revolution
in Politics and
Political Science




Dan C. Palm






On Faith and Free
Government




Ronald J. Pestritto








Woodrow Wilson:
The Essential
Political Writings
Woodrow Wilson
and the Roots of
Modern Liberalism




Michael M. Uhlmann





In Defense of the Electoral College

The classic defense of the electoral college written by Michael M. Uhlmann in 1970 for a U.S. Senate Judiciary
Committee report, and the 2000 testimony of John C. Eastman before the Florida State Legislature.


Thomas G. West






Vindicating the
Founders




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