Chronicles 
Articles and Posts by Chronicles:
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The Unitary State of America—April 2011(0)
Browse the contents of the April 2011 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture.
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Suffer the Little Children—March 2011(0)
Browse the contents of the March 2011 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture.
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E.U.S.A.—February 2011(0)
Browse the February 2011 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture.
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The End of Property—January 2011(0)
Browse the January 2011 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture.
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Joseph Sobran, R.I.P.(102)
We are sad to announce that Joe Sobran has passed away. In the comments attached to this post you will find some brief remembrances of our friend and colleague from the editors of, and contributors to, Chronicles. Grant to your servant, O Lord, blessed repose and eternal memory.
—The Editors
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What Good Is an Education?—September 2010(1)
In this issue: The Panic of 2011; The Second Coming of Ted Haggard; Infanticide and the Supreme Court; and much more.
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Recovering Our Roots—August 2010(1)
The August 2010 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. Thomas Fleming with a depiction of our future, Claude Polin on being rooted to the soil, and J.D. Salyer on the Antichrist Right. Plus, John C. Seiler, Jr., on the California primary campaign for governor.
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Tea Party Animals—July 2010(0)
The July 2010 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. Thomas Fleming on populism, then and now; W. James Antle III on the good and bad of the Tea Party movement; and Chilton Williamson, Jr., on the Great American Mob. Plus, R. Cort Kirkwood on Islamic donations to Democratic coffers.
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Importing Multiculturalism—June 2010(0)
Thomas Fleming discusses the culture that produced “Jihad Jane,” John Willson gives the real history of immigration in the United States, and Chilton Williamson, Jr., details the cultural argument against mass immigration. Plus, Roger D. McGrath on illegal-alien crime in Southern California.
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Aeneid III A(0)
Dr. Fleming has continued his discussion of Vergil’s Aeneid: “If the second book of the Aeneid is a nightmare, the third books is a melancholy depiction of people who are so obsessed with the past that they cannot deal with the present, much less face the future.”

