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COVER: Roman Genn
August 29, 2016 | VolumeLXVIII, No. 15

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Articles

Citizen Trump

Nixon, FDR, Gatsby, and more. By Michael Knox Beran

Life after Trump

From factions, unity? By Ramesh Ponnuru

Two Kinds Of Patriotism

How immigration affects the contest between ethno-nationalists and multiculturalists. By Reihan Salam

Charlie Baker’s Success

The Massachusetts governor resembles an older variety of conservative. By Stephen D. Eide

Behold a Gun Show

A hobbyist’s paradise, not a hotbed of lawlessness. By Charles C. W. Cooke

Familiar Things

The TV series Stranger Things portrays family breakdown yesterday and today. By Kevin D. Williamson

Features

Two Underclasses

A brief tribal-political history. By J. D. Vance

Robot Envy

How automation is finally threatening the elites. By Andrew Stuttaford

Home Economics

Jennifer Roback Morse proclaims the social utility of the family. By John J. Miller

COVER: Roman Genn
August 29, 2016 | VolumeLXVIII, No. 15

Android      iPhone/iPad

Books, Arts & Manners

Cracked History

Kevin D. Williamson reviews White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America, by Nancy Isenberg.

Locked In

Jay Nordlinger reviews The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians, by Naomi Schaefer Riley.

The China Delusion

Arthur Herman reviews This Brave New World: India, China, and the United States, by Anja Manuel.

Huddled Masses

Jonathan Leaf reviews The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us, by Joel Kotkin.

God’s Plenty

Mario Loyola reviews Half-Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life, by Edward O. Wilson.

To Not-So-Boldly Go

Ross Douthat reviews Star Trek Beyond.

Sections

Letters to the Editor

The Week

The Long View

Rob Long

Athwart

James Lileks

Poetry

Sarah Ruden

Happy Warrior

Heather Wilhelm


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