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Books from Hillsdale College Press, Back Issues of Imprimis, Seminar CDs and DVDs Hillsdale College Freedom Library Catalog CARSON BHUTTO YORK ARNN MORGENSON GILDER D'SOUZA JACKSON STRASSEL THATCHER WALLACE MAC DONALD PESTRITTO RILEY HANSON FRIEDMAN GRAMM GOLDBERG THOMAS JEFFERSON | ANTHONY FRUDAKIS, SCULPTOR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART, HILLSDALE COLLEGE

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  • Books from Hillsdale College Press, Back Issues of Imprimis, Seminar CDs and DVDs

    Hillsdale CollegeFreedom Library Catalog

    CARSON BHUTTO YORK

    ARNN MORGENSON GILDER

    D'SOUZA

    JACKSON

    STRASSEL

    THATCHER

    WALLACE

    MAC DONALD

    PESTRITTO

    RILEY

    HANSON

    FRIEDMAN

    GRAMM

    GOLDBERG

    THOMAS JEFFERSON | ANTHONY FRUDAKIS, SCULPTOR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART, HILLSDALE COLLEGE

  • Hillsdale College is well known for its unique independence and its commitment to freedom and the liberal arts. It rejects the huge federal and state taxpayer subsidies that go to support other American colleges and universities, relying instead on the voluntary contributions of its friends and supporters nationwide. It refuses to submit to the unjust and burdensome regulations that go with such subsidies, and remains free to continue its 170-year-old mission of offering the finest liberal arts education in the land. Its continuing success stands as a powerful beacon to the idea that independence works. This catalog of books, recordings, and back issues of Imprimis makes widely available some of the best writings and speeches around, by some of the smartest and most important people of our time. These writings and speeches are central to Hillsdale’s continuing work of promoting freedom, supporting its moral foundations, and defending its constitutional framework.

    Hillsdale College Freedom Library Catalog

    Contents

    Hillsdale College Press Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Imprimis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Center for Constructive Alternatives (CCA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    National Leadership Seminars (NLS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

    Free Market Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

    The Kirby Center / Washington, D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Campus Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

    Ludwig von Mises Lecture Series CDS ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

    Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

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    Winston S. Churchill BiographiesE-books available at hillsdale.edu/outreach/churchill-project/churchill-project-volumes

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume VIII: Never Despair, 1945-19650G4 by Sir Martin Gilbert, 2013. 1438 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume VII: Road to Victory, 1941-19450G3 by Sir Martin Gilbert, 2013. 1417 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume VI: Finest Hour, 1939-19410E5 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1308 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume V: The Prophet of Truth, 1922-19390D4 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1167 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume IV: World in Torment, 1916-19220C8 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 967 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume III: The Challenge of War, 1914-19160C4 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 988 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume II: Young Statesman, 1901-1914 0B9 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007.

    Introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert. 775 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill, Volume I: Youth, 1874-1900 0B4 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2006. In the definitive biography of Sir Winston

    Churchill, of which this is the first of eight volumes, Randolph Churchill—and later Sir Martin Gilbert, who took up the work following Randolph’s death in 1968—had the full use of Sir Winston’s letters and papers, and also carried out research in many hundreds of private archives and public collections. Volume I, first published in 1966, covers the years from Churchill’s birth in 1874 to his return to England from an American lecture tour, on the day of Queen Victoria’s death in 1900, to embark on his political career. Introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert. 608 p., $45 (hardbound).

    Winston S. Churchill DocumentsE-books available at hillsdale.edu/outreach/churchill-project/churchill-project-volumes

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 18: One Continent Redeemed, January-August 19430K6 By Sir Martin Gilbert and Larry P. Arnn, 2015. 2,471 p., $60 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 17: Testing Times, 19420G5 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2014. 1688 p., $60 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 16: The Ever-Widening War, 19410E8 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1821 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 15: Never Surrender, May 1940-December 19400E7 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1359 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 14: At the Admiralty, September 1939-May 19400E6 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2011. 1370 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 13: The Coming of War, 1936-19390D7 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1684 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 12: The Wilderness Years, 1929-19350D6 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1404 p., $35 (hardbound)

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 11: The Exchequer Years, 1922-19290D5 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2009. 1504 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 10: Conciliation and Reconstruction, April 1921-November 19220D2 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 717 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 9: Disruption and Chaos, July 1919-March 19210D1 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 705 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 8: War and Aftermath, December 1916-June 19190C9 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 720 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 7: The Escaped Scapegoat, May 1915-December 19160C6 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 847 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 6: At the Admiralty, July 1914-April 19150C5 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2008. 838 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 5: At the Admiralty, 1911-19140C3 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007. 786 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 4: Minister of the Crown, 1907-19110C2 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007. 697 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 3: Early Years in Politics, 1901-19070C1 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2007. 676 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 2: Young Soldier, 1896-19010B5 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2006. The second volume, along with volume

    one, include all the documents relevant to the first volume of the biography, Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874-1900. 612 p., $35 (hardbound).

    The Churchill Documents, Volume 1: Youth, 1874-18960B6 By Randolph S. Churchill, 2006. Winston Churchill’s personal papers are

    among the most comprehensive ever assembled relating to the life and times of one man. Here in the first volume, along with volume two, are set out all the documents relevant to the first volume of the biography, Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874-1900. 678 p., $35 (hardbound).

    Faculty and StaffDeclaration of Independence & Constitution of U.S.A.0B3 Foreword by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn. Contains the

    Declaration of Independence; Constitution of the United States of America and Amendments to the Constitution. 56 p., $1.00 (paperbound).

    Liberty and Learning: The Evolution of American Education*0A7 By Larry P. Arnn, 2004. Larry P. Arnn traces the history of education from the

    founding of the U.S. Office of Education (based on the Prussian system) in 1869, to the Higher Education Act of 1965 and its subsequent reauthorizations, to current legislation before Congress. He connects these changes to fundamental shifts in our understanding of what education is, of the purpose and ends of government, and of what it means to be human. He offers insight into the idea of liberal education as it developed in Western civilization, marked by the confluence of Biblical religion and Socratic philosophy. 117 p., $19.95 (hardbound).

    Ransom Dunn: Hillsdale’s Grand Old Man 0B8 By Arlan K. Gilbert, 2007. Arlan Gilbert shows how Dunn’s leadership

    was essential to Hillsdale College’s early survival and to its quickly gained prominence and influence. 69 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    The Fail-Proof Enterprise: A Success Model for Entrepreneurs 0A4 By Bob Thomas, 2003. IHC Books. $24.95 (hardbound).0A5 $19.95 (paperbound).

    The Churchill War Papers: The Ever-Widening War, Volume III, 1941 0A3 By Sir Martin Gilbert, 2002. W.W. Norton & Company. 1,821 p., $29.95 (hardbound).

    Educating for Liberty: The Best of Imprimis 1972-2002097 2002. Thirty speeches from the first three decades of Imprimis, the national

    speech digest of Hillsdale College. Authors include Larry P. Arnn, Russell Kirk, Lynne V. Cheney, Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, Edwin Meese III, Mark Helprin, Ronald Reagan, George Gilder, John Stossel, Malcolm Muggeridge, Michael Novak, Michael Medved, William J. Bennett, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Margaret Thatcher, and Jesse Helms. Edited by Douglas A. Jeffrey. 330 p., $15 (hardbound).

    One of Freedom’s Finest Hours: Statesmanship and Soldiership in World War II095 2002. World War II is one of those rare events in history whose re-telling will forever

    guide us toward a deeper understanding of freedom and tyranny; honor and infamy; the roles of prudence, folly, and chance in human affairs; and man’s capacity for courage, endurance, and sacrifice. These nine essays by leading World War II historians, adapted from presentations given at a Hillsdale College seminar held September 9-13, 2001, are written with an eye to these timeless and valuable lessons. Authors include Stephen E. Ambrose, Sir Martin Gilbert, Victor Davis Hanson, and Gerhard L. Weinberg. Foreword by Larry P. Arnn. 159 p., $15 (hardbound).

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    Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises—Monetary and Economic Policy Problems Before, During, and After the Great War0F8 (Vol. 1) 2012. Edited and foreword by

    Richard M. Ebeling. 354 p., $19 (hardbound). 0F9 $12 (paperbound).

    Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises—Between the Two World Wars: Monetary Disorder, Interventionism, Socialism, and the Great Depression*0A1 (Vol. 2) 2002. Edited and foreword by

    Richard M. Ebeling. 400 p., $19 (hardbound). 0A2 $12 (paperbound).

    Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises: The Political Economy of International Reform and Reconstruction093 (Vol. 3) 2000. Edited and foreword by Richard M.

    Ebeling. 271 p., $19 (hardbound). 094 $12 (paperbound).

    The Permanent Things: Hillsdale College, 1900-1994039 By Arlan K. Gilbert, 1998. Arlan Gilbert relates the College’s

    20th century story, including its battle for independence with the federal government. 352 p., $15.95 (hardbound).

    God and Man: Perspectives on Christianity and the 20th Century: Volume 8 of Christian Vision Series030 1995. Eleven distinguished figures, including former British

    Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, speculate about the future of Christianity and civilization. 176 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Hillsdale Honor: The Civil War Experience075 By Arlan K. Gilbert, 1994. Hillsdale College Historian Arlan Gilbert

    explores the history of the College from 1861-1865. This book includes profiles of many students and faculty who served the Union cause. Foreword by Albert Castel. 87 p., $9.95 (paperbound). By George Roche, 1993. Foreword by Dick Armey. 181 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Free Markets, Free Men: Frederic Bastiat, 1801-1850071 By George Roche, 1993. Foreword by Dick Armey. 181 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Historic Hillsdale: Pioneer in Higher Education, 1844-1900064 By Arlan K. Gilbert, 1991. Hillsdale College Historian Arlan

    Gilbert tells the compelling story of the first 56 years of the first American college to prohibit by charter all discrimination based on race, religion, or sex. 274 p., 43 photos, $9.95 (paperbound).

    Man and State: Religion, Society, and the Constitution Volume 4 of Christian Vision Series 051 1988. Contributors include Thomas J. Burke Jr., Harold O.J. Brown, M. Stanton

    Evans, Don Feder, W. Brevard Hand, Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, David L. Llewellyn Jr., Thomas Molnar, and Joseph A. Morris. 150 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Man and Mind: Volume 3 of Christian Vision Series*028 1987. Contributors include Thomas J. Burke Jr., Stephen R. Briggs, William

    Kirk Kilpatrick, Charles Ransford, John S. Reist Jr., Mary VanderGoot, Mary Van Leeuwen, Paul C. Vitz, and Merrold Westphal. 230 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Still the Law of the Land? Essays on Changing Interpretations of the Constitution 043 1987. Contributors include Edward J. Erler, Lino A. Graglia, Stephen

    J. Markman, Edwin Meese III, Avi Nelson, Charles E. Rice, Glen E. Thurow, and J. Clifford Wallace. 140 p., $5 (paperbound).

    A World Without Heroes: The Modern Tragedy048 By George Roche, 1987. Foreword by Russell Kirk. 368 p., $12.95 (paperbound).

    Man and Morality: Volume 2 of Christian Vision Series026 1986. Contributors include J. Brian Benestad, Thomas J. Burke Jr.,

    Carl F.H. Henry, James Hitchcock, Leonard Liggio, Ronald H. Nash, John S. Reist Jr., and Keith Yandell. 174 p., $5 (paperbound).

    America by the Throat: The Stran gle hold of Federal Bureaucracy020 By George Roche, 1983. Foreword by William F. Buckley Jr. Originally

    published by Devin-Adair. 200 p., $14.95 (hardbound).* 025 $5 (paperbound).

    Essays on Hayek 017 1975. Contributors include William F. Buckley Jr., Gottfried Dietze,

    Ronald Hartwell, Shirley Robin Letwin, Fritz Machlup, George Roche, and Arthur Shenfield. 183 p., $6 (paperbound).

    The Fall of the Ivory Tower: Govern ment Funding, Corruption, and the Bankrupting of American Higher Education076 By George Roche. Foreword by Steve Forbes. Offered by special

    arrangement with Regnery Publishing. 310 p., $15.95 (paperbound).089 $20 (hardbound).

    American Heritage: A Reader0E4 2011. 882 p., $40 (paperbound).

    Western Heritage: A Reader0E1 2010. 782 p., $40 (paperbound). Western Heritage and American Heritage Reader Note: The Hillsdale College

    History Faculty has painstakingly assembled these volumes in order to provide its own students with a true liberal arts education grounded in the Western and American traditions. Perfect for classroom use at the high school level and up, these extraordinary textbooks will provide readers both inside and outside the classroom with an educational experience that enlarges and ennobles the mind.

    Introduction to the Constitution DVD 0F6 By Larry P. Arnn. 2011. $24.99 each.

    The U.S. Constitution: A Reader 0F3 2012. Edited by the Hillsdale College Politics Department. Featuring 113

    primary source documents and developed for teaching the core course on the U.S. Constitution at Hillsdale College. 790 p., $40 (paperbound).

    Imprimis on Politics, Economics, Culture, National Defense, and the Constitution. A Fortieth Anniversary Collection.0G1 Authors include Larry P. Arnn, John Marini, Mark Steyn, Charles R. Kesler,

    Václav Klaus, Ronald Reagan, F.A. Hayek, George Gilder, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Milton Friedman, William McGurn, William J. Bennett, Dinesh D’Souza, Robert P. George, David McCullough, Rebecca Hagelin, Micheal Flaherty, Adam Meyerson, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Victor Davis Hanson, Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., Bernard Lewis, Brian T. Kennedy, Thomas G. West, Daniel L. Dreisbach, Clarence Thomas, Edward J. Erler and Jeremy A. Rabkin. Edited by Douglas A. Jeffrey. 275 p., $18 (hardbound).

    We the People“We the People,” Number 1: John Dickinson, The Letters of Fabius 068 42 p., $5 (paperbound).

    “We the People,” Number 2: Arthur St. Clair and the Northwest Ordinance072 58 p., $5 (paperbound).

    “We the People,” Number 3: John Witherspoon, The Presbyterian Constitution 073 42 p., $5 (paperbound).

    “We the People,” Number 4: Timothy Dwight’s Greenfield Hill 029 62 p., $5 (paperbound).

    “We the People,” Teacher’s Guide035 $3.

    “We the People” American Heritage Collection 036 This complete set includes all four of the books listed above, plus a Teacher’s

    Guide and four audio-taped lectures by series author John Willson. $29.95.

    Champions of Freedom SeriesVolume 43 – Energy: Issues and Controversies0L3 2015. Contributors include Robert Bryce, Kenneth P. Green,

    Peter Z. Grossman, Steven F. Hayward, Mark P. Mills, and Gary Wolfram, 88 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 42 – Dodd-Frank: A Law Like No Other0J5 2014. Contributors include C. Boyden Gray, Michael S. Greve,

    Dennis R. Koons, Gretchen C. Morgenson, David A. Skeel, Peter J. Wallison, and Gary Wolfram, 90 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 41 – The Federal Income Tax: A Centenary Consideration0G6 2014. Contributors include Kendrick A. Clements, Amity Shlaes,

    W. Elliot Brownlee, George Gilder, Daniel J. Mitchell, John E. Linger, and Gary Wolfram, 88 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 40—Adam Smith, Free Markets, and the Modern World0G2 2013. Contributors include John Steele Gordon, P.J. O’Rourke,

    James R. Otteson, Nicholas Phillipson, Mark Skousen, Roy C. Smith, and Gary Wolfram. 92 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

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    Volume 39—The Great Society0F5 2012. Contributors include Jonah Goldberg, John C.

    Goodman, Robert Higgs, Sidney M. Milkis, Charles Murray, and Gary Wolfram. 82 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 38—The New Deal 0E3 2011. Contributors include H.W. Brands, Alan Brinkley, Burton W.

    Folsom, Jr., Charles R. Kesler, Larry Schweikart, Amity Shlaes, Bradley C.S. Watson, and Gary Wolfram. 118 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 37—Cars and Trucks, Markets and Governments 0D8 2010. Contributors include Peter Collier, Myron Ebell, John

    Engler, Martin Fridson, Paul Ingrassia, Joseph B. White, and Gary Wolfram. 107 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 36—Free Markets and Politics Today 0D3 2008. Contributors include Dick Armey, William Galston, David L.

    Littmann, William Tucker, Patrick Toomey, Brian Doherty, Charles R. Kesler, and Gary Wolfram. 108 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 35—America’s Entitlement Society 0C7 2008. Contributors include Herman Cain, John Marini, Larry P.

    Arnn, Doug Bandow, Charles Murray, Stephen Moore, Jonathan Hoenig, and Gary Wolfram. 116 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 34—Great Economists of the Twentieth Century 0B7 2006. Contributors include Steve Forbes, Bruce Caldwell, Richard M.

    Ebeling, Robert Skidelsky, Mark Skousen, Lee A. Coppock, Robert J. Barro, Donald J. Devine, and Gary Wolfram. 131 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 33—Entrepreneurship and the Spirit of America 0B1 2006. Contributors include Walter E. Williams, Maury Klein, Robert

    A. Lutz, Sally C. Pipes, Ted Abram, Stephen Moore, Brian T. Kennedy, Brian Wesbury, and Gary Wolfram. 115 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 32—The Conditions of Free Market Capitalism 0A9 2005. Contributors include Robert D. McTeer Jr., Richard M. Ebeling, Paul

    Hollander, John Steele Gordon, J. Kenneth Blackwell, Walter Olson, Maurice P. McTigue, Thomas G. West, and Gary Wolfram. 132 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 31—Economic Theories and Controversies0A6 2004. Contributors include Joseph A. Stanislaw, James M. Buchanan, Richard

    M. Ebeling, Joshua Muravchik, Charles L. Griswold Jr., Lucas E. Morel, George Gilder, William R. Dougan, and Nolan Finley. 185 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 30—Free Markets or Bureaucracy? Economic Problem-Solving in the 21st Century 098 2003. Contributors include Richard M. Ebeling, Mark R. Levin, Sallie Baliunas,

    Steven F. Hayward, and Edward J. Erler. 141 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 29—Globalization: Will Freedom or World Government Dominate the International Marketplace? 046 2002. Contributors include Richard M. Ebeling, Deepak Lal, Lawrence H.

    White, Bryan-Paul Frost, Mackubin T. Owens, Jeremy A. Rabkin, James K. Glassman, Doug Bandow, and Mickey Craig. 205 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 28—Competition or Compulsion? The Market Economy versus the New Social Engineering 042 2001. Contributors include George Bittlingmayer, Allan C.

    Carlson, Peter J. Ferrara, Václav Klaus, Nancie G. Marzulla, Patrick Minford, Virginia Postrel, Fred L. Smith Jr., Samuel R. Staley, and Walter E. Williams. 241 p., $14.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 27—Human Action: A 50-Year Tribute 041 2000. Contributors include Gene Epstein, Sanford Ikeda, Israel

    M. Kirzner, Robert W. Poole Jr., Roberto Salinas-León, Charles Murray, Hans F. Sennholz, Karen I. Vaughn, Gleaves Whitney, and Leland B. Yeager. 305 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 26—The Age of Economists: From Adam Smith to Milton Friedman 040 1999. Contributors include Edwin G. West, Walter E. Williams, Robert

    A. Sirico, Kurt R. Leube, Charles K. Rowley, Larry D. Baker, Edward L. Hudgins, James Grant, and John A. Sparks. 225 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 25—Between Power and Liberty: Economics and the Law 037 1998. Contributors include Spencer Abraham, Joseph E. Broadus,

    Clint Bolick, William S. Morris III, Bettina Bien Greaves, Robert Formaini, Gaylord K. Swim, Harry Browne, Stephen Moore, and Bernard H. Siegan. 169 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 24—The Future of American Business 034 1996. Contributors include John Engler, Charles Koch, Victor Niederhoffer,

    Lawrence W. Reed, Andrea Millen Rich, Harry E. Teasley Jr., Dave Thomas, and Charles D. Van Eaton. 224 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 23—American Perestroika: The Demise of the Welfare State*031 1995. Contributors include Richard M. Ebeling, David G. Green, Dwight R.

    Lee, Charles Murray, Marvin Olasky, Richard E. Wagner, Pete du Pont, Gordon Tullock, Gleaves Whitney, and Gary Wolfram. 172 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 22—Economic Education: What Should We Learn About the Free Market? 079 1994. Contributors include Donald M. Alstadt, Brian L. Bex,

    Richard M. Ebeling, Roger W. Garrison, Paul Heyne, Deidre N. McCloskey, and Mark Skousen. 179 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 21—Can Capitalism Cope? Free Market Reform in the Post-Communist World077 1994. Contributors include Elena Bonner, Vladimir Bukovsky,

    Richard M. Ebeling, Vitaly A. Naishul, George Roche, Aleksandras Shtromas, and Aaron Wildavsky. 228 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 20—Global Free Trade: Rhetoric or Reality?069 1993. Contributors include Dick Armey, Richard M. Ebeling, James Bovard, Boris

    Pinsker, Richard B. McKenzie, and Judy Shelton. 162 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 19—The Global Failure of Socialism 067 1992. Contributors include Richard M. Ebeling, Arnaud de Borchgrave,

    Yuri Maltsev, A.V. Obolonsky, Arch Puddington, Alvin Rubushka, Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, and Aleksandr Yakovlev. 170 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    Volume 18—Austrian Economics: A Reader* 062 1991. Includes nearly 700 pages of the best of Austrian School

    tradition, with classic articles and essays by Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich A. Hayek, et al. 692 p., $17.95 (hardbound).

    Volume 17—Austrian Economics: Perspectives on the Past and Prospects for the Future060 1991. Contributors include Peter Boettke, Robert Formaini, John Egger, Roger W.

    Garrison, Hans Hoppe, Israel M. Kirzner, Kurt R. Leube, Peter Lewin, Aleksandras Shtromas, Mark Skousen, and Charles D. Van Eaton. 516 p., $9.95 (paperbound).

    058 $19.95 (hardbound).*

    Volume 16—The Free Market and the Black Community 054 1990. Contributors include Willie D. Davis, Paul L. Pryde Jr., Steve Mariotti, Charles

    Murray, William Raspberry, and Walter E. Williams. 110 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 15—The Politics of Hunger052 1989. Contributors include Eric Brodin, Mark Huber, Robert D. Kaplan, Mickey

    Leland, Darrow L. Miller, and Frank Vorhies. 138 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 14—The Privatization Revolution050 1987. Contributors include Dick Armey, Stuart M. Butler,

    Allan C. Carlson, John C. Goodman, J. Peter Grace, George Marotta, and Arthur Shenfield. 135 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 13—The Federal Budget: The Economic, Political, and Moral Implications for a Free Society047 1987. Contributors include James M. Buchanan, Thomas J. DiLorenzo,

    Catherine England, Melvyn Krauss, Paul W. McCracken, Martha Seger, and Richard E. Wagner. 141 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 12—Antitrust Policy in a Free Society: Volume 12027 1986. Contributors include Dominick T. Armentano, Yale

    Brozen, David C. Button, Tim Ozenne, Joseph D. Reed, and Frederick M. Scherer. 97 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 11—The International Economic Order024 1985. Contributors include Anthony H. Harrigan, David Laidler, Kurt R.

    Leube, Melvyn Krauss, and Leland B. Yeager. 78 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 10 021 1983. Free trade, supply-side economics, employment and

    budget issues are discussed. Contributors include Martin Anderson, Bruce R. Bartlett, Lewis Lehrman, Arthur Shenfield, and Murray L. Weidenbaum. 102 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 9 016 1982. A primer on supply-side economics. Contributors include

    Tom Bethell, Frank E. Fortkamp, Roger W. Jepsen, Fritz Machlup, and Arthur Shenfield. 100 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 8 015 1981. A look at the moral sources of capitalism, tax reform, the

    media, and the economy in the 1980s. Contributors include Robert M. Bleiberg, George Gilder, Antonio Martino, Paul Craig Roberts, Jay Van Andel, and William A. Rusher. 97 p., $5 (paperbound).

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    Volume 7 *014 1980. Presentations on liberalism, economic decision-making,

    government planning and the welfare state. Contributors include M. Stanton Evans, Thomas Sowell, Arthur Shenfield, Christian Watrin, and Walter E. Williams. 98 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 6013 1979. A consideration of the relationship between politics and economics.

    Contributors include George H. W. Bush, Dan Quayle, Alan Reynolds, Benjamin A. Rogge, and William E. Simon. 96 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 5 *012 1978. Hayek’s famous commentary, “Coping with Ignorance,” is

    here along with Reagan’s address, “Whatever Happened to Free Enterprise?” Contributors include Earl L. Butz, Phil Gramm, Jack Kemp, and Roger Lea MacBride. 132 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 4 011 1977. Government paternalism, the deficit and inflation are

    discussed. Contributors include Rhodes Boyson, Leonard E. Read, Philip M. Crane, Anthony H. Harrigan, Henry Hazlitt, and Roger A. Freeman. 99 p., $5 (paperbound).

    Volume 3 010 1976. Economists Friedrich A. Hayek and Adam Smith are profiled.

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    ImprimisThe free monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College, Imprimis is dedicated to educating citizens with content drawn from speeches delivered at Hillsdale College-hosted events, both on- and off-campus. First published in 1972, Imprimis is one of the most widely circulated opinion publications in the nation, with over 2.8 million subscribers.

    115 Race Relations and

    Law EnforcementJason L. Riley

    215 Practical Thoughts on ImmigrationHeather Mac Donald

    315 Frank Capra’s America and Ours John Marini

    415 The Battle of Indiana and the Promise of Battles to ComeDavid French

    5/615 Of Hills and Dales 2015 Commencement AddressMichael Ward

    7/815 History, American Democracy, and the AP Test ControversyWilfred M. McClay

    915 Justice and the Obama Justice DepartmentMichael B. Mukasey

    O15 Foreign Policy and the ConstitutionTom Cotton

    N15 Reviving a Constitutional CongressChristopher DeMuth, Sr.

    D15 Property Rights and Religious LibertyLarry P. Arnn

    114 The Tea Party, Conservatism,

    and the ConstitutionCharles R. Kesler

    214 Entrepreneurship in American HistoryJohn Steele Gordon

    314 Early Warning: The Continuing Need for National DefenseBrian T. Kennedy

    414 Sagebrush Rebellion RedivivusWilliam Perry Pendley

    5/614 The Worldview that Makes the UnderclassAnthony Daniels

    (aka Theodore Dalrymple)7/814 Renewing the American Idea

    Paul Ryan914 The History and Danger

    of Administrative Law Philip Hamburger

    O14 The Case Against Liberal Compassion William Voegeli

    N14 Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Economic Productivity Casey Mulligan

    D14 Wave Elections: What They MeanLarry P. Arnn

    113 Man, Sex, God, and Yale

    Nathan Harden "We live in a culture

    of Peter Pans"Jason Barney

    213 Calvin Coolidge and the Moral Case for EconomyAmity Shlaes

    313 The Second Amendment as an Expression of First PrinciplesEdward J. Erler

    413 Religion and Public Life in America Russell R. Reno

    Tribute to Ed FeulnerLarry P. Arnn

    5/613 The Miracle of FreedomTed Cruz

    A Tribute to Margaret ThatcherLarry P. Arnn

    7/813 The Case for Good Taste in Children’s BooksMeghan Cox Gurdon

    913 Football and the American CharacterJohn J. Miller

    O13 Budget Battles and the Growth of the Administrative StateJohn Marini

    N13 The Case for Repealing Dodd-Frank Peter J. Wallison

    D13 A Rebirth of Liberty and LearningLarry P. Arnn

    112 Do We Need the Department

    of Education?Charles Murray

    212 Blasphemy and Free SpeechPaul Marshall

    312 What Public Employee Unions Are Doing to Our CountryWilliam McGurn

    412 The Decline of American Monuments and MemorialsMichael J. Lewis

    5/612 Federal Student Aid and The Law of Unintended ConsequencesRichard Vedder

    7/812 Economic Lessons from American HistoryJohn Steele Gordon

    912 Individual, Community, and State: How to Think About Religious FreedomMatthew J. Franck

    O12 Is America Exceptional?Norman Podhoretz

    N12 Is the Constitution Colorblind?Edward J. Erler

    D12 Time to Give Up or Time to Fight On?Larry P. ArnnHugh Hewitt

    111 It’s Never Just the

    Economy, StupidBrian T. Kennedy

    211 The Floating Dollar as a Threat to Property RightsSeth Lipsky

    311 The Not-So-Dismal Science: Humanitarians v. EconomistsWilliam McGurn

    411 Reasserting Federalism in Defense of LibertyKen Cuccinelli

    5/611 The Right to Work: A Fundamental FreedomMark Mix

    7/811 The Crisis of the European Union: Causes and SignificanceVáclav Klaus

    911 The Constitution and Limited GovernmentEdward J. Erler

    O11 Executive Power in WartimeMichael B. Mukasey

    N11 Reaganomics and the American CharacterPhil Gramm

    Reagan’s Moral CourageAndrew Roberts

    D11 The Unity and Beauty of the Declaration and the ConstitutionLarry P. Arnn

    110 The Generosity of America

    Adam Meyerson210 Health Care in a Free Society

    Paul Ryan310 America’s War on Islamist

    Terror...Or Is It?Andrew C. McCarthy

    410 The Coming Constitutional DebateStephen J. Markman

    5/610 The New New DealCharles R. Kesler

    7/810 The Tea Parties and the Future of LibertyStephen F. Hayes

    910 The Rules of the Game and Economic RecoveryAmity Shlaes

    O10 The Presidency and the ConstitutionMike Pence

    N10 Outline of a Platform for Constitutional GovernmentLarry P. Arnn

    D10 Keeping the Peace: America in Korea, 1950-2010Sung-Yoon Lee

    Making Films for Families: The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderBob Beltz

    109 Do Conservatives Need

    to Get Beyond Reagan?Rush Limbaugh

    209 How Detroit’s Automakers Went from Kings of the Road to RoadkillJoseph B. White

    309 A Prescription for American Health CareJohn C. Goodman

    409 “Live Free or Die!”Mark Steyn

    5/609 “All Honor to Jefferson”Jean Yarbrough

    Hero, StandingAllen C. Guelzo

    7/809 The Constitution and American SovereigntyJeremy A. Rabkin

    909 Future Prospects for Economic LibertyWalter E. Williams

    O09 President Obama’s Foreign Policy: An AssessmentJohn Bolton

    N09 The Future of Western WarVictor Davis Hanson

    D09 Education, Economics, and Self-GovernmentLarry P. Arnn

    108 Is Canada’s Economy a

    Model for America?Mark Steyn

    208 The Case for Terrestrial (a.k.a. Nuclear) EnergyWilliam Tucker

    308 Limited Governments: Are the Good Times Really Over?Charles R. Kesler

    408 America’s Interests and the U.N.John Bolton

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    508 “The Greatest Story Never Told”: Today’s Economy in PerspectivePatrick Toomey

    608 Margaret Thatcher: A Legacy of FreedomJohn O’Sullivan

    708 Birthright Citizenship and Dual Citizenship: Harbingers of Administrative TyrannyEdward J. Erler

    808 Lights Out on LibertyMark Steyn

    Remembering Jesse Helms and Tony Snow

    908 Alaska’s Promise for the NationSarah Palin

    Ballistic Missile Defense Is Not Yet RealityBrian T. Kennedy

    O08 Understanding IranMichael Ledeen

    N08 Created Equal: How Christianity Shaped the WestDinesh D’Souza

    D08 A Work of RecoveryLarry P. Arnn

    107 Freedom vs. Non-Freedom:

    A View from RussiaAndrei Illarionov

    207 “Let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage”Micheal Flaherty

    307 Roosevelt’s or Reagan’s America? A Time for ChoosingJohn Marini

    407 Nuclear Iran?Victor Davis Hanson

    507 Socialism, Free Enterprise, and the Common GoodRev. Robert A. Sirico

    607 Hillsdale College and ImprimisArlan K. Gilbert

    707 Dealing with China in the Coming YearsRoss Terrill

    807 Global Warming: Man-Made or Natural?S. Fred Singer

    907 The Legacy of the 1936 ElectionAmity Shlaes

    O07 A Conversation with Justice Clarence Thomas

    N07 A Return to the ConstitutionLarry P. Arnn

    D07 Heroes: What Great Statesmen Have to Teach UsPaul Johnson

    106 The History and

    Possible Revival of the Fairness DoctrineNat Hentoff

    206 America and the United NationsMark Steyn

    306 The Great (and Continuing) Economic Debate of the 20th CenturySteve Forbes

    406 Taking Back Our HomesRebecca Hagelin

    506 A Man Worth KnowingDavid McCullough

    606 A New FeminismHarvey C. Mansfield

    706 Free to Choose: A Conversation with Milton FriedmanMilton FriedmanLarry P. Arnn

    806 Is the Mainstream Media Fair and Balanced?Fred Barnes

    906 Freedom and Justice in IslamBernard Lewis

    O06 Origins and Dangers of “Wall of Separation” Between Church and StateDaniel L. Dreisbach

    N06 The Crisis and Politics of Higher EducationLarry P. Arnn

    D06 Saddam’s Iraq and Islamic Terrorism: What We Now KnowStephen F. Hayes

    105 Vietnam, Iraq, and

    the 2004 ElectionZell Miller

    205 K-12 Establishment Is Putting America’s Industrial Leadership at RiskRobert J. Herbold

    305 The Entrepreneur as American HeroWalter E. Williams

    405 Knowing History and Knowing Who We AreDavid McCullough

    505 War Films, Hollywood, and Popular CultureMichael Medved

    605 EMP: America’s Achilles’ HeelFrank J. Gaffney Jr.

    705 Reforming Elections for the Preservation of LibertyBob Williams

    805 Constitutional Myths and RealitiesStephen J. Markman

    905 The Doctrine of PreemptionGeorge F. Will

    O05 C.S. Lewis on Moral EducationGilbert Meilaender

    N05 Whatever Happened to the Ownership Society?Larry P. Arnn

    D05 The Choices Facing EuropeJosé María Aznar

    104 The Liberal Assault on

    Freedom of SpeechThomas G. West

    204 What Kind of Society Is Good for Business and Investing?Foster S. Friess

    304 The Threat from Lawyers Is No JokeWalter Olson

    404 Rolling Back Government: Lessons from New ZealandMaurice P. McTigue

    504 Radical Islam in AmericaStephen Schwartz

    604 Whatever Happened to the Family Film?Philip F. Anschutz

    Our Embattled ConstitutionHarry V. Jaffa

    704 Ronald Reagan, R.I.P.Larry P. Arnn

    Lay Your Hammer DownEdwin J. Feulner Jr.

    804 Ronald Reagan and the Spirit of Free EnterpriseGeorge Gilder

    Whatever Happened to Free Enterprise?Ronald Reagan

    904 Media Bias Against GunsJohn R. Lott Jr.

    O04 What Would Patton Say About the Present War?Victor Davis Hanson

    N04 Civil Unions: Compromise or Surrender?Midge Decter

    D04 Four More YearsCharles R. Kesler

    103 American Unilateralism

    Charles Krauthammer203 Teaching the Virtues

    William J. Bennett The Hillsdale Approach

    to Teacher EducationRobert C. Hanna

    303 What Is Public Choice Theory?James M. Buchanan

    403 Immigration, the War on Terror, and the Rule of LawMichelle Malkin

    503 Education in the Internet AgeSky Dayton

    What Hillsdale MeansWilliam J. Brodbeck

    603 The American Media in WartimeBrit Hume

    703 The Character of George WashingtonRichard Brookhiser

    The College and the Republic (Special Sesquicentennial Feature)Edmund Fairfield

    803 Freedom and Its CounterfeitRobert P. George

    903 The Michigan Affirmative Action Cases: An Historical PerspectiveEdward J. Erler

    New at Hillsdale College: Professional Sales Internship Program and Entrepre-neurial Seminar SeriesBob Thomas

    O03 What’s Wrong with the CIA?Herbert E. Meyer

    N03 Frank Talk About “Mexifornia”Victor Davis Hanson

    D03 The Ten Commandments ControversyMichael Novak

    102 Emerging Threats to United

    States National SecurityJesse Helms

    202 Classics and WarVictor Davis Hanson

    302 The Kyoto Protocol and Global WarmingSallie Baliunas

    402 The Trouble with Campaign Finance RegulationBradley A. Smith

    Was Madison Wrong?Edward J. Erler

    502 The Assault on the Boy Scouts of AmericaMidge Decter

    602 Three Key Principles in the War Against TerrorismBenjamin Netanyahu

    702 The Disconnect Between Hollywood and AmericaPat Sajak

    “Defend Civilization Itself”Mark Helprin

    802 Morality and Foreign Policy: Reagan and ThatcherEdwin Meese III

    902 Unnecessary WarsMidge Decter

    O02 Views on IslamBenazir BhuttoDavid F. ForteWill Morrisey

    N02 Our Responsibility to AmericaLarry P. Arnn

    D02 Thirty Years of the Best of ImprimisPhilip M. CraneLeonard E. ReadRussell KirkRonald ReaganMalcolm MuggeridgeWalter E. WilliamsWinston S. Churchill IITom WolfeSidney HookDixy Lee RayMichael MedvedLynne V. CheneyThomas SowellL. Brent Bozell IIIH. Norman SchwarzkopfMargaret ThatcherClarence Thomas

    101 The Way Out of the Wilderness

    Mark Helprin

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    201 The Influence of “Junk Science” and the Role of Science EducationLee Ann Fisher Baron

    301 Modesty RevisitedWendy Shalit

    401 “All Beginnings Are Hopeful”: Challenges Facing the 21st Century Margaret Thatcher

    501 The Real Cost of RegulationJohn Stossel

    601 Something Higher Than IncumbencyJames E. Rogan

    701 A New Direction for Education ReformLawrence W. Reed

    The Stakes Are HighLarry P. Arnn

    801 Leadership, Character, and America’s FutureWard Connerly

    901 Multiculturalism: Fact or Threat?Dinesh D’Souza

    O01 The Never-Ending Defense of LibertyLarry P. ArnnRoland R. WitteBernard F. LinkAl Hassenzahl

    N01 The Urgent Need for Ballistic Missile DefenseBrian T. Kennedy

    D01 American Journalism and the ConstitutionTony Snow

    100 “The Hillsdale I Know”

    Donald R. MosseyRobert W. Blackstock John Coonradt John WillsonFrancis X. SteinerThomas J. Burke Jr.Thomas H. ConnerCarolAnn Barker

    200 The Content of Our Children’s CharacterWard Connerly

    300 Ethics, One Day at a TimeRabbi Joseph Telushkin

    400 Government-Granted Coercive Power: How Big Labor Blocks the Freedom AgendaReed E. Larson

    500 Rigging the Scales of JusticeBob Barr

    600 Hillsdale and AmericaLarry P. Arnn

    700 Morality, Law, and the Constitution: The Genius of the Founding GenerationKenneth W. Starr

    800 The Legitimate Role of Government in a Free SocietyWalter E. Williams

    900 A New Millennium: What to Take from the Past, What to Leave BehindMichael Medved

    O00 Is America Safe?Dan Quayle

    N00 “Never Give In”Clarence Thomas

    D00 Civility and Citizenship in Washington’s America and OursCharles R. Kesler

    199 Minority Schools and the

    Politics of EducationThomas Sowell

    299 How Philanthropy Is Revolutionizing EducationJennifer A. Grossman

    399 Keeping the Faith: Religion, Freedom, and International AffairsPaul Marshall

    499 The Truth About TibetTendzin Choegyal

    Crisis and the Power of Individual ResponsibilityBeatrice Muchman

    599 The End of Admiration: The Media and the Loss of HeroesPeter H. Gibbon

    Editors Wanted: Inquire WithinDaniel J. Sundahl

    699 The High Priests of Journalism: Truth, Morality, and the MediaRichard Lowry

    799 The Evolution–and Devolution– of Journalistic EthicsMarianne M. Jennings

    Television News: Information or Infotainment?Michael Medved

    899 Putting God Back in the Public SquareRoy S. Moore

    999 A Competitive Vision for American EducationTheodore J. Forstmann

    Want Better Public Education? Support Private VouchersVirginia Gilder

    Putting Children FirstFritz Steiger

    O99 Training Minds and Hearts: Principle-Centered Education ReformSteve Forbes

    The Challenge of Educating for 21st-Century CitizenshipMargaret Thatcher

    198 The Thin Red Line of Heroes

    George Roche298 Back to Equality

    Ward Connerly398 Are We Living in a

    Moral Stone Age?Christina Hoff Sommers

    Ethical Leadership in the 21st CenturyH. Norman Schwarzkopf

    498 Statesmanship and Its BetrayalMark Helprin

    598 Politics, Economics, and Education in the 21st CenturyJohn Fund

    698 The Fourth “R” in Education: Reading, WRiting, ARithmetic, and ARtAlexandra York

    The Pursuit of the SacredDonald M. Reynolds

    798 Rules to Live By On and Off the Playing FieldJeff Kemp

    Athletics at Hillsdale CollegeMichael J. Kovalchik

    898 The Real Generation GapMarianne M. Jennings

    998 Saving ChildhoodMichael Medved

    If America DiesJ.C. Watts

    O98 A Time to Be AlivePaul Harvey

    N98 Solving the Problem of Poverty Steve Mariotti

    The 21st-Century CompanyJohn D. Correnti

    D98 Does Honor Have a Future?William J. Bennett

    A New Home for the Hillsdale AcademyScot Hicks

    Bishop Butler Addresses Academy StudentsKeith Butler

    197 Twenty-Five Years of

    the Best of ImprimisLeonard E. Read Ronald ReaganFriedrich A. HayekMalcolm Muggeridge Tom WolfeWarren T. Brookes Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Russell Kirk Dick Armey Lynne V. Cheney George Gilder Charlton Heston Christina Hoff Sommers Shelby Steele Thomas Sowell Steve ForbesGary L. Bauer Jack Kemp Margaret Thatcher Michael Novak William J. Bennett Kay C. James Dave Thomas

    297 The Mission of Hillsdale College: An Inside Perspective George RocheThomas H. ConnerJohn WillsonFrancis X. SteinerThomas J. Burke Jr.CarolAnn BarkerJohn Coonradt

    397 What Makes for Success?Kemmons Wilson

    The Innate Power of the IndividualKent C. Nelson

    497 Virtue and the Free SocietyJeb Bush

    597 Statism: The Opiate of the ElitesTheodore J. Forstmann

    Remembering Great MenCharlton Heston

    697 Why There Is No Substitute for ParentsWade F. Horn

    The Hillsdale Academy: A Model for AmericaRobert C. Hanna

    797 Our Unconstitutional CongressStephen Moore

    The Constitution and Commerce Gaylord K. Swim

    American Civil Justice Joseph E. Broadus

    Too Many Lawyers or Too Many Laws?Harry Browne

    Property and Freedom Bernard H. Siegan

    897 The Free Market and the Interventionist StateRichard M. Ebeling

    997 American Injustice: The Case for Legal ReformSpencer Abraham

    O97 Privatization and American BusinessLawrence W. Reed

    N97 Four Points of the Compass: Restoring America’s Sense of DirectionBalint Vazsonyi

    D97 Market Entrepreneurs: Building Empires of ServiceBurton W. Folsom Jr.

    196 Words That Hurt, Words That

    Heal: The Ethics of SpeechJoseph Telushkin

    296 Transforming AmericaKay C. James

    396 The Lists Every American Should MakeGeorge Roche

    496 Religion and DemocracyRalph Reed

    596 The New MajorityGrover G. Norquist

    696 Freedom: America’s No. 1 BusinessJack Faris

    796 What Makes for Success?Dave Thomas

    896 The Michigan Miracle: A Model for the 21st CenturyJohn Engler

    Market-Based Management Charles Koch

    996 Common Sense and the LawPhilip K. Howard

    O96 The Moral Case for the Flat TaxSteve Forbes

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    N96 Hispanics and the American DreamLinda Chavez

    D96 The Star of BethlehemCraig Chester

    (Reprint of December 1993 issue)

    195 The Sixties Are Dead:

    Long Live the NinetiesCal Thomas

    295 Hillsdale College and the Western Tradition: Exploring the Roots of FreedomRobert W. Blackstock

    395 The Moral Foundations of SocietyMargaret Thatcher

    495 The Religious Roots of FreedomM. Stanton Evans

    “What If Jesus Had Never Been Born?” D. James Kennedy

    595 A New Vision of Man: How Christianity Has Changed the Political EconomyMichael Novak

    695 Deinventing GovernmentJeb Bush

    795 The Politics Stop HereMalcolm Wallop

    895 The Economics of CrimeEd Rubenstein

    The Jailer Called WelfareRobert Woodson

    995 The New Welfare Debate: How to Practice Effective CompassionMarvin Olasky

    The Conservative Vision and the Demise of the Welfare StatePete du Pont

    O95 The Real Root Cause of Violent Crime: The Breakdown of the FamilyPatrick F. Fagan

    N95 Redeeming Our TimeWilliam J. Bennett

    D95 Protecting Our Children from a Plague of PessimismMichael Medved

    194 The Dangerous Samaritans:

    How We Unintentionally Injure the PoorMichael Bauman

    294 A Return to Big Government–and How to Stop ItCaspar W. Weinberger

    394 How to Fight Back Against Liberalism William Kristol

    494 Economic Liberties and the LawRichard W. Duesenberg

    594 The Real Environmental Crisis: Environmental LawRobert J. Ernst III

    694 Education: The Second Road to FreedomClarence Thomas

    794 Who Counts the Most Important Things of All?Gary L. Bauer

    894 A Cultural RenaissanceJack Kemp

    994 A New Century and a New OptimismRobert Bartley

    O94 How Government Funding Is Destroying American Higher EducationGeorge Roche

    N94 Political Correctness in the NewsroomRobert Novak

    D94 The Media RevolutionJohn Fund

    193 But Is It Art?

    Arianna Huffington293 Free Trade in the 1990s

    Richard M. EbelingJames BovardRichard B. McKenzieJudy SheltonDick Armey

    393 Modern Values and the Challenge of MythStephen Bertman

    493 Can We Be Good Without God?Charles Colson

    593 Philanthropy and Citizenship Michael S. Joyce

    Philanthropy and the Free SocietyKimberly O. Dennis

    693 Making a Difference: Three Business Leaders Speak OutPeter M. FlaniganRobert J. MylodJeffrey H. Coors

    793 The Road to FreedomGeorge Roche

    893 The Rebirth of Democracy in the Former Soviet EmpireElena Bonner

    993 Three Cheers for CapitalismSteve Forbes

    O93 Public Crises and Private SolutionsBarry Asmus

    N93 Health Care and a Free SocietyMatthew J. Glavin

    D93 The Star of BethlehemCraig Chester

    192 Building an Unlimited Future

    Barry Asmus

    292 Television: The Cyclops That Eats BooksLarry Woiwode

    392 Inner City Kids: Why Choice Is Their Only HopeA. Polly Williams

    Private Vouchers: A New Idea in Education ReformJ. Patrick Rooney

    492 Slouching Toward Catastrophe: 1914-1939George Nash

    592 World War II: The Great Liberal WarJohn Willson

    692 I, Pencil (Reprint of December 1983 issue)Leonard E. Read

    792 The Ideology of SensitivityCharles J. Sykes

    892 The New SegregationShelby Steele

    992 Public Policy: Some Personal ReminiscencesThomas Sowell

    O92 Why “Good Government” Is Not EnoughAlan Keyes

    N92 Hollywood’s Poison Factory: Making It the Dream Factory AgainMichael Medved

    D92 Hillsdale College vs. the Federal Bureaucrats–AgainGeorge Roche

    191 Exit Communism, Cold

    War, and the Status QuoJeane J. Kirkpatrick

    291 Popular Culture and the War Against StandardsMichael Medved

    391 A New Liberation Theology for the World: Faith and the Free MarketK.E. Grubbs Jr.

    491 Cutting Government Down to Size: Will It Work?Robert NovakMark Shields

    591 Why Congress Can’t Kick the Tax and Spend HabitJames L. Payne

    691 Cancer Scares and Our Inverted Health PrioritiesElizabeth M. Whelan

    791 Save the Planet, Sacrifice the People: The Environmental Party’s Bid for PowerEdward C. Krug

    891 A New World Order. . . of FreedomSteve Forbes

    991 America’s Youth: A Crisis of CharacterDan Coats

    O91 The Corruption of Education: Failing Colleges, “Political Correctness” and Federal Funding George Roche

    N91 Teaching the VirtuesChristina Hoff Sommers

    D91 The Consolidation of Freedom’s VictoryKenneth Y. Tomlinson

    190 The Truth About

    Public Television Charles Lichenstein

    Capturing the Culture Cynthia Grenier

    290 Détente AgainBruce Herschensohn

    390 A Journalist’s View of Black Economics William Raspberry

    Entrepreneurship in the Inner CitySteve Mariotti

    490 Public Education and the Global Failure of SocialismWarren T. Brookes

    590 Why We Need a Core Curriculum for College StudentsLynne V. Cheney

    690 Feminism and the College CurriculumChristina Hoff Sommers

    790 How Colleges Are Failing Our StudentsCharles J. Sykes

    890 Mr. President, Read Our Lips: No New Taxes (Part 1) Warren T. Brookes

    990 Mr. President, Read Our Lips: No New Taxes (Part 2) Fred BarnesJ. Peter GraceDean KlecknerGeorge Roche

    O90 Sesquicentennial: Hillsdale College, 1844-1994George Roche

    N90 Freedom and the High Tech Revolution George Gilder

    D90 Reagan Was Right: Government Is the ProblemCharlton Heston

    189 The Price of Independence

    George Roche289 How Genetic Engineering

    Got a Bad NameDonald L. Ritter

    389 The American EntrepreneurWilliam J. Dennis Jr.

    489 The Civil Rights RevolutionWilliam B. Allen

    589 Chronicling the Culture: The Poet and the Modern Epic Ambition Fred Chappell

    689 Foundations for a Moral Foreign PolicyChristopher Manion

    789 Pacifism and the West: An Apology for SuicideJuliana Geran Pilon

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    889 American Free Trade Policy: Rhetoric or Reality? Martha Layne CollinsPhilip M. CraneGeorge Gilder Marshall Loeb Anthony H. Harrigan Raymond Waldmann Edward L. Hudgins Louis H.T. Dehmlow Yoshiji Nogami Margaret N. Maxey

    989 Why We Don’t Need More TaxesDean Kleckner

    O89 Maximum Feasible Misunderstanding: Bilingual Education in Our SchoolsGerda Bikales

    N89 The Triumph of Statism: The Political Economy of the French Revolution Richard M. Ebeling

    D89 Hollywood vs. ReligionMichael Medved

    188 The Problem of Big

    GovernmentJ. Peter Grace

    288 The Road Away from Serfdom Dick Armey

    388 Can Democracy Defend Itself?Arnaud de Borchgrave

    488 The Crisis in Western DemocracyJean-Francois Revel

    588 Who Killed the Constitution?Lino A. Graglia

    688 Delivery of Human Services: A Third AlternativeJudson Bemis

    788 Poverty: Why Politics Can’t Cure ItRobert Woodson

    888 Who Speaks for Science?Dixy Lee Ray

    988 Classical Perspectives on the 21st CenturyStephen Bertman

    O88 Seven Myths About NATO Melvyn Krauss

    NATO: The Essential TreatyJack Forrest

    N88 Terror: The War Against the WestRonald de Valderano

    D88 Forced Repatriation to the Soviet Union: The Secret Betrayal Nikolai Tolstoy

    187 The Deficit and Our Obligation

    to Future GenerationsJames M. Buchanan

    287 The Meaning of the Budget in the American Political ProcessPaul W. McCracken

    387 Whose Constitution? An Inquiry into the Limits of Constitutional Interpretation J. Clifford Wallace

    487 The Layman’s Perspective on the ConstitutionAvi Nelson

    587 Dilemmas of the Christian College AthleteJohn Willson

    687 The Liability Crisis: It’s Not Over YetJames L. Gattuso

    787 The Year Tort Reform Must HappenPaul Oreffice

    887 The Defense Never RestsF. Lee Bailey

    987 Liability and the Law: How the Courts Were HijackedRichard K. Willard

    O87 I Must See the Things; I Must See the Men: One Historian’s Recollections of the 1930s and 1940sRussell Kirk

    N87 Tarnished Gold: 50 Years of New Deal Farm ProgramsDon Paarlberg

    D87 The Curious Faiths of Anti-HeroismGeorge Roche

    186 The Myth of Moral

    EquivalenceJeane J. Kirkpatrick

    286 Between Democracy aand DespotismSidney Hook

    386 Popular Culture and the “Suicide of the West” M. Joseph Sobran

    486 Why Secular Psychology Is Not EnoughWilliam Kirk Kilpatrick

    586 American Conservatives and the Reagan RevolutionGeorge Nash

    686 Undone by Victory: Political Success and the Subversion of Conservative Politics M.E. Bradford

    786 Through the Looking Glass: Washington, D.C.Fred Barnes Donald J. Devine

    886 A World Without HeroesGeorge Roche

    986 The Moral Foundations of Republican GovernmentEdwin Meese III

    O86 The Unwritten TextsClaude Koch

    N86 The Novel and the Imperial Self: Jogging to OblivionJohn W. Aldridge

    D86 Renewing the Symbolic ContractPaul Mariani

    185 Bullish Forecast for the

    Amazing EightiesRobert M. Bleiberg

    285 Shall Man Unmake God? The New Ecumenism Says NoJames Hitchcock

    385 How Multinational Companies Can Roll Back Third World PovertyLewis A. Engman

    485 How to Put Our Schools on the Road to RenewalGeorge Roche

    585 Thinking Straight About Containment, Interventionism, and Foreign AidMelvyn Krauss

    685 Negate the Negation!Duncan Williams

    785 Socialism, Capitalism, and the Bible Ronald H. Nash

    885 The Courage to AffirmRussell Kirk

    985 Who Killed Excellence?Samuel L. Blumenfeld

    O85 Antitrust Policy in a Free SocietyDominick T. Armentano

    N85 Problems of a Successful American Foreign PolicyErik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

    D85 America’s Cracked Mirror: The Theater in Our SocietyRaymond J. Pentzell

    184 Idea Fashions of the Eighties:

    After Marx, What?Tom Wolfe

    284 The Crisis of Modern Learning Carl F. H. Henry

    384 Strategic Principles for U.S. Policy in Central AmericaColonel Harry G. Summers Jr.

    484 Mind, Not Money, Drives the EconomyWarren T. Brookes

    584 The Authentic RevolutionRonald ReaganJeane J. KirkpatrickGeorge Roche

    684 The CCA Examines Central American Policy with Humberto Belli and Colleagues Humberto Belli

    784 Free Trade Under AttackMurray L. Weidenbaum

    884 To Believe in Ourselves AgainAllan C. Carlson

    984 American Small Business: The Quiet GiantJohn E. Sloan Jr.

    O84 Five Fatal Mistakes About Soviet AimsGerhart Niemeyer

    N84 Give Freedom Its Turn in Latin AmericaManuel F. Ayau

    D84 Punk Rock, Prufrock, and the Words We Live ByTom Landess

    183 The American Presidency:

    Statesmanship and Consti-tutionalism in BalanceWalter Berns

    283 Responsibility and RaceGlenn C. Loury

    383 A Durable Free SocietyArthur Shenfield

    483 Dare We Separate Christian Morals and the Rule of Law?Russell Kirk

    583 The Pyramid and the Eye: America in Modern HistoryGeorge Nash

    683 Releasing the Genetic Genie: How Risky?Alexander Morgan CapronLiebe F. Cavalieri

    783 How Conservatism Guided America’s FoundingForrest McDonald

    883 Why Not a Campaign for National Leadership?George Roche

    983 In Stalin’s Footsteps–Yuri Andropov: Rise of a DictatorVictor Herman Fred E. Dohrs

    O83 Capitalist and Proud of ItMichael Novak

    N83 Beyond Supply-Side EconomicsJohn K. Andrews Jr.

    D83 I, Pencil (Memorial Issue) Leonard E. Read

    182 Culture and Anarchy:

    Federal Support for the Arts and HumanitiesM.E. Bradford

    282 The American Collectivist Myth: Its Roots, Its Results, Its DownfallGeorge Roche

    382 Notes on How to Live: The Behavioral Left UnmaskedLeopold Tyrmand

    482 Has the Third World War Already Started? Midge Decter

    582 Liberty and Self-Control: Goethe’s Vision of a New World Oskar Seidlin

    682 Defense and Development on the High Frontier GeneralDaniel O. Graham

    782 Moral Leadership in Post-Secular America Richard John Neuhaus

    882 Where Is Your America?Libor Brom

    982 Rebuilding the Private Sector Robert W. Poole Jr.

    O82 The Powers That BeWilliam H. Ralston

    N82 Educational Bankruptcy and the Hillsdale VisionJohn B. Muller

    D82 The Only Way to PeaceWinston S. Churchill III

    181 The Bewildered Society

    George Roche

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    281 Christian Studies: Anachronism or Salvation?Thomas Howard

    381 Christianity, the Market, and BeyondJohn A. Davenport

    481 Competing Ethical SystemsJames Hitchcock

    581 Is Washington Now a City of Hope?Edwin J. Feulner Jr.

    681 Economic and Social Challenges of the EightiesJay Van Andel

    781 HEW’s Conduit Theory: Toward the Abolition of PrivacyRonald L. Trowbridge

    881 Foreign Policy and the American SpiritAlexander M. Haig Jr.

    981 The Thrust Toward Genuine Tax ReformRobert M. Bleiberg

    O81 How to Be a Loyal Citizen When Government Is SubversiveWilliam B. Ball

    N81 Consumer Protection: Legislation vs. LibertyBarbara Keating-Edh

    D81 Capitalism Under the Tests of Ethics Arthur Shenfield

    180 Personal and Economic

    FreedomIra G. Corn Jr.

    280 Ecology and the Economy: The Problems of CoexistenceJames L. Buckley

    380 Unlearning the Liberal History LessonM. Stanton Evans

    480 Chemicals, Cancerphobia, and CommunicationElizabeth M. Whelan

    580 There’s a Cure for What Ails Us!Herbert E. Markley

    680 The News of Politics vs. the Politics of News Lyn Nofziger

    780 The Poor as First Victims of the Welfare StateWalter E. Williams

    880 The Nature of the Soviet Threat as I Perceive It and How We Should Deal with It Malcolm Toon

    980 Selling the Liberal Media Conservative IdeasHugh C. Newton

    O80 Four Blind Mice Robert Dee

    N80 The Media: Reporter or Newsmaker? Kenneth R. Giddens

    D80 The Moral Sources of CapitalismGeorge Gilder

    179 Teaching and Academic Life

    Ronald S. Berman279 Experiences of a Professor

    Who Dared to Cross Professorial Picket Lines Ronald L. Trowbridge

    379 Labor Unions in a Free MarketErnest van den Haag

    479 Human Rights and Union PowerJames J. Kilpatrick

    579 The Great Liberal Death Wish Malcolm Muggeridge

    679 Why Does the United States Need 220,000,000 Ski Instructors?Bruce Herschensohn

    779 Inflation: Made and Manufactured in Washington, D.C. William E. Simon

    879 Faith and FreedomGeorge Roche

    979 The Suppression by the U.S. Government of Information Concerning Soviet SALT ViolationsJake Garn

    O79 Foreign Policy: The Decline of American InfluenceMickey Edwards

    N79 Counterfeit ConsensusM. Joseph Sobran

    D79 The Continuing Promise of AmericaJay Van Andel

    178 Whatever Happened

    to Free Enterprise? Ronald Reagan

    278 The Uses of Reason in Religion Edmund A. Opitz

    378 The Inflation of Politics and the Disintegration of Culture Arianna Stassinopoulos

    478 Regulation Man and the Invisible VictimsMadsen Pirie

    578 American Oil: Our Bridge to the FutureC. John Miller

    678 Revolution and the PressOtto J. Scott

    778 Coping with IgnoranceFriedrich A. Hayek

    878 A World Split ApartAleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

    978 The Uncertain World and the Eternal Truths Frank Shakespeare

    O78 Truly Private EducationGeorge Roche

    N78 America’s Crisis of Success and the Political Economy of GratitudeWilliam F. Campbell

    D78 International CooperationEdward Teller

    177 The Rediscovery of Mystery

    Russell Kirk277 The Future Agenda

    William E. Simon377 $165 Billion in Red Ink:

    The Eye of the HurricanePhilip M. Crane

    477 Lessons from the British ExperienceArthur Shenfield

    577 The Media: The Power and the GloryKevin Phillips

    677 From Ideas to Political Reality Rhodes Boyson

    777 The Decline of the United States as a World PowerJames E. Dornan Jr.

    877 What’s Right with Our CountryRobert M. Bleiberg

    977 The Impact of the Academy in the Formation of Opinion: Some Second ThoughtsStephen Tonsor

    O77 The Loss and Recovery of HistoryGerhart Niemeyer

    N77 The Little Platoon We Belong to in SocietyRussell Kirk

    D77 The American Food Machine and Private Entrepreneurship Earl L. Butz

    176 Is America Decadent?

    Russell Kirk276 The Giant Killers

    Tom D. Throckmorton376 Can Taxes Fine-Tune

    the Economy? Lindley Clark

    476 Adam Smith: 1776-1976Benjamin A. Rogge

    576 Taxation, Capital Formation, and ProgressC. Lowell Harriss

    676 Reforming Government Regulation of BusinessMurray L. Weidenbaum

    776 According to Their Genius: American Politics and the Example of Patrick HenryM.E. Bradford

    876 The Liberal TwilightM. Stanton Evans

    976 Federal Energy Agencies: The Solution or the Problem?Alan Reynolds

    O76 The Liberal Mentality and the Malpractice MessPatricia S. Coyne

    N76 Ideas in CultureJeffrey Hart

    D76 The Something-for-Nothing SyndromeLeonard E. Read

    175 No Energy Exhaustion

    Petr Beckmann275 Must We Abolish the State?

    Arthur Shenfield375 Serrano v. Priest, Where

    Have You Led Us?James T. McKenna

    475 Dismantling Confusion’s MasterpieceJohn A. Howard

    575 The Market and Human Values John A. Davenport

    675 Government Can Be Hazardous to Your HealthM. Stanton Evans

    775 The Role of Nuclear Energy Edward Teller

    875 The New Left, Watergate, and American Higher EducationJohn R. Coyne Jr.

    975 Words of Warning to AmericaAleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

    O75 Government and BusinessRobert M. Bleiberg

    N75 Tax Loopholes: The Legend and the RealityRoger A. Freeman

    D75 Bureaucracy vs. the Private SectorGeorge Roche

    174 The Bias of Network News

    Edward Jay Epstein274 Who Can Correct the Media?

    Lemuel R. Boulware374 A Systems Analysis of Détente

    Peter N. James474 Ethics and Politics

    in CommunismGerhart Niemeyer

    574 Will Capitalism Survive?Benjamin A. Rogge

    674 Justified Anger: Just Retribution Walter Berns

    774 Farewell to Wage and Price ControlsRobert M. Bleiberg

    874 Crime, Correction, and Psychiatry David G. Crane

    974 No New Urban JerusalemBenjamin A. Rogge

    O74 Scita et Scienda: The Dwarfing of Modern Man Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

    N74 Inflation: Its Cause and Cure Phil Gramm

    D74 The Noble Lie and the Women’s MovementSusan Leeson

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    173 Your Brother’s Keeper:

    From Genesis to Galbraith F.A. Harper

    273 Towards a Theology of PoliticsRousas John Rushdoony

    373 The Crisis in International Economic RelationsHans F. Sennholz

    473 Utopianism, Ancient and Modern Irving Kristol

    573 Decadence and Recovery in American EducationRussell Kirk

    673 An Open Letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of RhodesiaArthur Shenfield

    773 Some Men of IntegrityHenry Regnery

    873 Educational InflationErnest van den Haag

    973 Liberating EducationRobert LeFevre

    O73 Architects of LeviathanEdmund A. Opitz

    N73 The Meaning of WatergateRichard S. Emrich

    D73 A Post-Agnew View of Media Credibility John Chamberlain

    572 The Dangers of Price Controls

    Henry Hazlitt

    672 The World’s Most Important PersonLeonard E. Read

    772 What’s Going On?Philip M. Crane

    972 Consumerism Arthur Shenfield

    O72 ReflectionsGeorge Roche

    N72 Urban Crime: Its Causes and ControlWilliam A. Stanmeyer

    D72 There Is No Urban CrisisM. Stanton Evans

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    Center for Constructive Alternatives (CCA)The Center for Constructive Alternatives conducts four annual seminars on the Hillsdale campus. Students may enroll in these seminars for one hour of academic credit. Since 1972, over 1,100 CCA speakers have addressed issues ranging from constitutional law to economics to literature to the movies.

    Films of Frank Capra1543 What Makes Capra a

    Great Director?Leonard Maltin

    1544 Capra and AmericaJohn Marini

    1545 Faculty Roundtable

    American Journalism, Yesterday and Today1536 The Press and the Founders

    Richard Brookhiser1537 Investigative Journalism and

    the Obama AdministrationSharyl Attkisson

    1538 Does Media Bias Matter? Tim Groseclose

    1539 Why Conservatives Dominate Talk Radio Hugh Hewitt

    1540 Journalism and Free Speech: A Conversation Larry P. ArnnHugh Hewitt

    1541 The Influence of Mencken on American Politics and CultureFred Siegel

    1542 Faculty Roundtable

    Winston S. Churchill1546 Churchill’s Early Life

    Andrew Roberts1547 Churchill and His

    Pastime of PaintingMinnie Churchill

    1548 Churchill in My LifeRobert Hardy

    1549 Churchill and the Written WordRichard Langworth

    1550 Churchill as War LeaderJohn Maurer

    1551 Churchill in PeacetimeLarry P. Arnn

    1552 Faculty Roundtable

    Money: History and Controversies 1553 The History of Money:

    An OverviewKenneth R. Calvert

    1554 How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global EconomySteve Forbes

    1555 Milton Friedman and MonetarismRobert J. Barro

    1556 Money in American HistoryJohn Steele Gordon

    1557 How to Think About the Federal ReservePeter Schiff

    1558 The Problem of Crony Capitalism TodayWilliam Walton

    1559 Faculty Roundtable

    Energy: Issues and Controversies1528 Regulation of America’s

    Energy Markets: A Historical OverviewPeter Z. Grossman

    1529 To Frack or Not To FrackAnn McElhinney

    1530 Energy and Government: An Inside ViewHans C. Helmerich

    1531 The Story Behind the Ethanol DebateKenneth P. Green

    1532 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Global WarmingSteven F. Hayward

    1533 The Politics of Green EnergyRobert Bryce

    1534 Energy Issues of the FutureMark P. Mills

    1535 Faculty Roundtable

    World War I1520 How World War I Began

    Max Hastings1521 Western Front Military

    Commanders in World War I: Myth and RealityMax Hastings

    1522 50 Years of U.S. Economic Policy: From the Great Society to TodayPhil Gramm

    1523 The Poetry of World War IMax Egremont

    1524 The Stalemate in the TrenchesDennis Showalter

    1525 How the War EndedNick Lloyd

    1526 The Failure of Versailles and The Interwar YearsVictor Davis Hanson

    1527 Faculty Roundtable

    Romantic Comedies1517  The Elements of a

    Great Romantic ComedyDaniel M. Kimmel

    1518 Writing Romantic ComediesBilly Mernit

    1519 Faculty Roundtable

    The Renaissance1511 A Short History of

    the RenaissanceSusan Wise Bauer

    1512 Da Vinci’s MasterpieceRoss King

    1513 What Can We Learn From The Prince?Angelo M. Codevilla

    1514 Italian Literature in the RenaissancePaolo Cherchi

    1515 The Scientific RevolutionOwen Gingerich

    1516 Faculty Roundtable

    Dodd-Frank: A Law Like No Other1504 The Dodd-Frank Act:

    An OverviewDavid A. Skeel

    1505 Reckless Endangerment: Big Government, Big Banks, and the Mortgage Crisis of 2008Gretchen C. Morgenson

    1506 Too Big to Fail or Too Small to Exist: The End of Community Banks?Dennis R. Koons

    1507 The Rule of Law and the Constitutional Challenge to Dodd-FrankMichael S. Greve

    1508 GSEs, the Federal Reserve, and the Elements of True Financial ReformPeter J. Wallison

    1509 A Federal Protection Racket? Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection BureauC. Boyden Gray

    1510 Faculty Roundtable

    American Foreign Policy, Past and Future1497 Promised Land: U.S.

    Foreign Policy as it Emerged from the Founding EraWalter A. McDougall

    1498 Crusader State: Progressivism and U.S. Foreign PolicyWalter A. McDougall

    1499 Lessons from GeographyRobert D. Kaplan

    1500 The Role of China in American Foreign Policy, Present and FutureGary J. Schmitt

    1501 The Neo-Conservative ViewMax Boot

    1502 The Crisis in Syria: A Historical PerspectiveVictor Davis Hanson

    1503 Faculty Roundtable

    World War II Films 1493 General William Slim and

    the Burma CampaignAndrew Roberts

     1494 John Ford in WWIIJohn Marini

     1495 War Films Since WWIIJames Bowman

     1496 Faculty Roundtable

    The Federal Income Tax: A Centenary Consideration 1486 Woodrow Wilson,

    Progressivism, and the Sixteenth AmendmentKendrick A. Clements

     1487 Coolidge on TaxesAmity Shlaes

     1488  The Federal Income Tax: The First Hundred YearsW. Elliot Brownlee

     1489 The Supply Side InsightGeorge Gilder

     1490  The Case for the Fair TaxJohn E. Linder

     1491 The Case for the Flat TaxDaniel J. Mitchell

     1492 Faculty Roundtable

    Epic Poetry1479 What is an Epic?

    Anthony M. Esolen 1480 The Relevance of Homer

    Victor Davis Hanson 1481 “Love Conquers All”?:

    Humanity and Tragedy in Vergil’s AeneidStephen Smith

    1482 What Do We Learn From Beowulf?Michael D.C. Drout

    1483 The Purpose of Paradise LostDennis R. Danielson

    1484 The Greatness of DanteGiuseppe Mazzotta

    1485 Faculty Roundtable

    The Supreme Court: History and Current Controversies1472 Judicial Review: A

    Historical OverviewChristopher Wolfe

    1473 Civil Rights from Dred Scott to GratzEdward J. Erler

    1474 Commerce Clause Jurisprudence from the New Deal to ObamacareNelson Lund

    1475 The First Amendment and Campaign Finance ReformBradley A. Smith

    1476 Recent and Ongoing Threats to Religious LibertyMatthew J. Franck

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    1477 Post-Constitutional Constitutional LawJeremy A. Rabkin

    1478 Faculty Roundtable

    Science Fiction Films of the 1950s1467 Science Fiction Films

    of the 1950s: History and SignificanceRichard Schickel

    1468 The Making of The War of the WorldsRobert Skotak

    1469 Sci-Fi Film Themes: 1950s to the PresentStephen Hunter

    1470 How to Think About Science FictionThomas A. Shippey

    1471 Faculty Roundtable

    Adam Smith, Free Markets, and the Modern World1460 Adam Smith: Life and Times

    Nicholas Phillipson1461 A Book that Changed

    the WorldP.J. O’Rourke

    1462 Smith’s Other Book: The Theory of Moral SentimentsJames R. Otteson

    1463 Adam Smith and the Creation of the American EconomyRoy C. Smith

    1464 The Centrality of the Invisible HandMark Skousen

    1465 Wealth of a Nation: Free Enterprise in American HistoryJohn Steele Gordon

    1466 Faculty Roundtable

    Religion in America1453 The Puritans and

    Colonial AmericaMark A. Noll

    1454 Religion in Early 19th Century AmericaDaniel Walker Howe

    1455 The American Founders and Religious LibertyVincent Phillip Munoz

    1456 Faith and the Civil Rights MovementJuan Williams

    1457 The Social Gospel MovementRussell R. Reno

    1458 The Rise of Secularism: Religion and the Public Square TodayHunter Baker

    1459 Faculty Roundtable

    Reagan: A Centenary Retrospective1446 The Three Campaigns

    Craig Shirley1447 At the Beginning: Reagan’s

    ’Time for Choosing’ SpeechPeter M. Robinson

    1448 Reagan and Communism in HollywoodRonald Radosh

    1449 Reagan on EconomicsPhil Gramm

    1450 The Education of Ronald ReaganSteven F. Hayward

    1451 Reagan at the End of the Cold WarElliott Abrams

    1452 Faculty Roundtable

    The Great American Songbook1439 What is the Great

    American Songbook?Philip Furia

    1440 Broadway and the Great American SongbookKen Bloom

    1441 The Genius of the GershwinsRobert Kimball

    1443 The Great American Songbook and American CultureMartha Bayles

    1445 Faculty Roundtable

    The Great Society1431 From Kennedy’s Myth

    to Johnson’s DreamJonah Goldberg

    1432 The Great Society and Current Economic ControversiesSteve Forbes

    1433 The Political Effects of the Great SocietySidney M. Milkis

    1434 Extending the Great Society: Grading the 2010 Health Care ActJohn C. Goodman

    1435 The Economics of the Great SocietyRobert Higgs

    1436 Losing Ground: Update on the War on PovertyCharles Murray

    1437 Faculty Roundtable1438 The Right to Work and

    Economic RecoveryMark Mix

    The Art of Rhetoric1424 Aristotle and Plato on

    the Art of RhetoricJames H. Nichols

    1425 Churchill’s ‘The Scaffolding of Rhetoric’Larry P. Arnn

    1426 Cicero on the Art of RhetoricWalter Nicgorski

    1427 The Rhetorical PresidencyJeffrey K. Tulis

    1428 Richard Weaver’s The Ethics of RhetoricE. Christian Kopff

    1429 The Rhetoric of EvilIan Kershaw

    1430 Faculty Roundtable

    The Korean War1417 Prelude to War:

    Korea, 1945-1950Allan Millett

    1418 Korean War, 1950-1953: An OverviewAllan Millett

    1419 The End of the Korean War and Eisenhower’s New-Look National Security PolicyRichard Immerman

    1420 Truman and MacArthurStanley Weintraub

    1421 Mao, Stalin, and the Korean WarRoss Terrill

    1422 Keeping the Peace: America’s Presence in Korea Since 1953 and Korea TodaySung-Yoon Lee

    1423 Faculty Roundtable

    Films of 19391413 Hollywood in 1939

    David Thomson1414 John Ford: Chronicler

    of AmericaDan Ford

    1415 The Art of Ernst LubitschScott Eyman

    1416 Faculty Roundtable

    The New Deal1405 The Intellectual Roots

    of the New DealBradley C.S. Watson

    1406 FDR’s Life and TimesH.W. Brands

    1407 The New New Deal (CD only)Charles R. Kesler

    1408 Saving Democracy: Legacies of the New DealAlan Brinkley

    1409 Keynesianism and the Economic Principles of the New DealBurton W. Folsom, Jr.

    1410 Social and Cultural Impact of the New DealAmity Shlaes

    1411 Economic and Political Legacy of the New DealLarry Schweikart

    1412 Faculty Roundtable

    Traditionalism and Modernism in Western Art and Architecture1397 Traditionalism, Modernism,

    and the Meaning of ArtRoger Scruton

    1398 Influences of Pre-Modern on Modern ArtKaren Wilkin

    1399 The Birth of ImpressionismRoss King

    1400 The Shift from Pre-Modern to Modern Art in AmericaMichael J. Lewis

    1401 A Deeper Reality: Rediscovering the Classical FigureCatesby Leigh

    1402 Classical vs. Modern ArchitectureThomas Gordon Smith

    1403 Where is Art Heading?Frederick Turner

    1404 Faculty Roundtable

    Lincoln, Tocqueville, and America1389 Lincoln and Tocqueville

    on Liberty and EqualityGlen E. Thurow

    1390 Tocqueville’s Democracy in America: An OverviewJames Schleifer

    1391 Abraham Lincoln: A Presidential LifeJames McPherson

    1392 The Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Graphic ArtsHarold Holzer

    1393 What Would Tocqueville Say About America Today?James W. Ceaser

    1394 Tocqueville and the Current DiscontentsPaul A. Rahe

    1395 Lincoln’s ConstitutionalismAllen C. Guelzo

    1396 Faculty Roundtable

    Early TV Westerns1384 TV Westerns: A

    Historical OverviewGary A. Yoggy

    1385 Gene Roddenberry: From Westerns to Star TrekPaul Cantor

    1386 Making GunsmokeBuck Taylor

    1387 The Western and America John Marini

    1388 Faculty Roundtable

    Cars and Trucks, Markets and Governments1376 Michigan’s Competitiveness,

    Yesterday and TodayJohn Engler

    1377 The Decline of the “Big Three” Since the 1970sJoseph B. White

    1378 The Fords and the Rise of the U.S. Automotive IndustryPeter Collier

    1379 Do Ethanol Regulations Make Sense? Martin Fridson

    1380 New Car Technology: Should Government Have a Role?Myron Ebell

    1381 The U.S. Automotive Industry: Looking AheadDavid Cole

    1382 American Cars and American CulturePaul Ingrassia

    1383 Faculty Roundtable

    The Art of Biography1367 The “Evolution” of Biography

    Nigel Hamilton1368 Caesar’s Life and Times:

    The Historical RecordAdrian Goldsworthy

    1369 The Importance of Context in BiographyGeorge Marsden

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    1370 What Can the Biography of a Poet Add?Jay Parini

    1371 Memoir and MemoryHomer Hickam

    1372 Beyond the Myth: In Search of the Historical ElvisPeter Guralnick

    1373 U.S. Grant: Character and BiographyJosiah Bunting

    1374 Faculty Roundtable – Part 11375 Faculty Roundtable – Part 2

    The Cold War: History and Controversies1358 Life Behind the Iron Curtain

    Tatiana Yankelevich1359 Historical Overview

    of the Cold War – Part 1Derek Leebaert

    1360 Historical Overview of the Cold War – Part 2Derek Leebaert

    1361 The Secret WarTennent H. Bagley

    1362 McCarthy and McCarthyismM. Stanton Evans

    1363 The Looming Figure of SolzhenitsynDaniel J. Mahoney

    1364 Reagan, Thatcher, and the End of the Cold WarAndrew Roberts

    1365 Russia TodayRichard Pipes

    1366 Faculty Roundtable

    Films of Alfred Hitchcock1352 Hitchcock’s Life and Times

    Patrick McGilligan1353 Reading a Film:

    Shadow of a DoubtJames Naremore

    1354 Themes in HitchcockNicholas Haeffner

    1355 Hitchcock: The Art of DirectingWilliam Rothman

    1356 Hitchcock’s Legacy: The Thriller TodayStephen Hunter

    1357 Faculty Roundtable

    Free Markets and Politics Today1344 Whatever Happened to the

    Contract with America?Dick Armey

    1345 The Democratic Party and Big GovernmentWilliam Galston

    1346 The Promise of Privatization: Lessons from MichiganDavid L. Littmann

    1347 Why Neither Party Promotes Nuclear PowerWilliam Tucker

    1348 Economic Issues in the 2008 ElectionsPatrick Toomey

    1349 Libertarianism in PoliticsBrian Doherty

    1350 Limited Government: Are the Good Times Really Over?Charles R. Kesler

    1351 Faculty Roundtable

    What Is Quantum Physics and Where Does It Lead?1336 The Transition from

    Classical to Modern Physics: An IntroductionDaniel Kevles

    1337 Heisenberg and the Principles of Uncertainty in Quantum PhysicsAbner Shimony

    1338 “Spooky Actions”: Einstein’s Rejection of Quantum PhysicsJeremy Bernstein

    1339 Frontiers of Quantum InformationBenjamin Schumacher

    1340 Modern Physics and Ancient FaithStephen Barr

    1341 What Is String Theory?Brian Greene

    1342 Quantum Physics and the Big BangPaul Davies

    1343 Faculty Roundtable

    The Vietnam War: History and Enduring Significance1328 Vietnam: An Overview

    Mark Moyar1329 Engagement and

    Escalation: Vietnam Under Kennedy and JohnsonH.R. McMaster

    1330 Lessons from the Tet OffensiveVictor Davis Hanson

    1331 Vietnam: The End GameLewis Sorley

    1332 Vietnam and the Rise of the New LeftMichael Medved

    1333 Vietnam: A Disaster from the Outset?Michael Lind

    1334 The Legacy of VietnamMackubin T. Owens

    1335 Faculty Roundtable

    Film Noir1322 The History of Film Noir

    R. Barton Palmer1323 The People Who

    Made Film NoirAlain Silver

    1324 Elements of Film NoirRichard Schickel

    1325 Literature and Film in the Context of Film NoirWilliam Marling

    1326 Film Noir to the PresentJay Carr

    1327 Faculty Roundtable

    America’s Entitlement Society1313 Opportunity or Entitlement?

    Herman Cain1314 FDR’s New Bill of Rights

    John Marini1315 Is There a Right to Education?

    Larry P. Arnn1316 The History and Track

    Record of Social SecurityDoug Bandow

    1317 “Let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage”Micheal Flaherty

    1318 A Plan to Replace the Welfare StateCharles Murray

    1319 Disaster Relief as an EntitlementStephen Moore

    1320 Investment Culture vs. Entitlement CultureJonathan Hoenig

    1321 Faculty Roundtable

    The American Novel1305 The American Novel Today

    Roger Kimball1306 Melville and His Times

    Andrew Delbanco1307 What Does Hawthorne Have

    to Teach Us?Marion Montgomery

    1308 Mark Twain and AmericaRon Powers

    1309 Faulkner and the Southern NovelMadison Jones

    1310 Ralph Ellison, Race and the American NovelLucas E. Morel

    1311 American Modernism: Hemingway and FitzgeraldJeffrey Hart

    1312 Faculty Roundtable

    Church and State: History and Theory1297 Church and State: The

    Current Constitutional Debate in the U.S.Christopher Wolfe

    1298 Religion in the Ancient City and the Rise of MonotheismPaul A. Rahe

    1299 Church and State from the Early Christian Era Through the EnlightenmentLester Field

    1300 Religious Sectarianism and the American Solution of Religious LibertyThomas G. West

    1301 The Evolution of Church-State Theory and Practice in the U.S.Daniel L. Dreisbach

    1302 Church and State: A Liberal ViewStephen Macedo

    1303 Religion in the Public SquareMichael Novak

    1304 Faculty Roundtable

    Screwball Comedies of the 1930s and 40s1291 The Men Behind the Great

    Screwball ComediesDavid Thomson

    1292 Elements of the Screwball ComedyWes D. Gehring

    1293 Directing Screwball ComediesPeter Bogdanovich

    1294 Romance in the Screwball ComedyF. Carolyn Graglia

    1295 Screwball Comedies and American Comedies TodayJohn Podhoretz

    1296 Faculty Roundtable

    Great Economists of the 20th Century1272 The Great Economic Debate

    of the 20th CenturySteve Forbes

    1273 Friedrich A. HayekBruce Caldwell

    1274 Ludwig von MisesRichard M. Ebeling

    1275 John Maynard KeynesRobert Skidelsky

    1276 Frank KnightMark Skousen

    1277 James BuchananLee A. Coppock

    1278 Milton FriedmanRobert J. Barro

    1279 Is the Great Debate Over?R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

    1280 Faculty Roundtable

    The News Media Today1264 The Rise of the

    Alternative MediaBill Sammon

    1265 It Still Begins with the Written WordJoseph Epstein

    1267 The Political Significance of the BlogosphereHugh Hewitt

    1268 Bias in the Media, Old and NewL. Brent Bozell III

    1269 The Meaning of “Objectivity” in JournalismDavid Brooks

    1270 Journalistic Ethics: Have the Standards Changed?S. Robert Lichter

    1271 Faculty Roundtable

    C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and the Inklings1255 Who Were the Inklings?

    Walter Hooper

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    1256 Lewis on Education: The Abolition of ManGilbert Meilaender

    1257 Lewis’s Narnia Chronicles and Space TrilogyMichael Ward

    1258 The Lord of the Rings as a Defense of Western CivilizationJohn G. West

    1259 C.S. Lewis’s ApologeticsJerry Root

    1260 The Significance of Tolkien’s Medieval ScholarshipMichael D.C. Drout

    1261 Tolkien’s Catholicism and The Lord of the RingsThomas A. Shippey

    1262 The Other InklingsColin Duriez

    1263 Faculty Roundtable

    War on Film1249 A Short History of

    the War FilmLawrence H. Suid

    1250 The Great War on FilmPaul Fussell

    1251 Reality vs. Myth in WWII FilmsRobert Cowley

    1252 War Films, Hollywood and Popular CultureMichael Medved

    1253 Where Are War Films Headed?Stephen Hunter

    1254 Faculty Roundtable

    Entrepreneurship and the Spirit of America1240 The Entrepreneur as

    American HeroWalter E. Williams

    1241 A Short History of the Entrepreneur in AmericaMaury Klein

    1242 Innovation in the Established CorporationRobert A. Lutz

    1243 The Entrepreneurial Solution to America’s Health Care CrisisSally C. Pipes

    1244 Fixing the Problem of Social SecurityTed Abram

    1245 Historical Trends, Markets and the EnvironmentStephen Moore

    1246 Regulation and EntrepreneurshipBrian T. Kennedy

    1247 Prospects for EntrepreneurshipBrian Wesbury

    1248 Faculty Roundtable

    Ronald Reagan and the Sesquicentennial of the Republican Party1231 Born in Controversy:

    Slavery and the Origins of the Republican PartyAllen C. Guelzo

    1232 Understanding Ronald ReaganMartin and Annelise Anderson

    1233 The Soviet Union and the Anglo-American Dimension: From Truman to ReaganSir Martin Gilbert

    1234 Theodore Roosevelt and Progressive RepublicanismJean Yarbrough

    1235 Reagan in California: From New Dealer to Conservative RepublicanLouis Cannon

    1236 Reagan’s Cold War StatesmanshipEdwin Meese III

    1237 The Republican Party and the Case for National GreatnessWilliam Kristol

    1238 National Greatness or Constitutionalism?Charles R. Kesler

    1239 Faculty Roundtable

    Marriage and the Family1222 Natural Law and the

    Traditional FamilyHadley Arkes

    1223 The Bible and the FamilyDennis Prager

    1224 Marriage and the Constitution: The Significance of the Reynolds DecisionDouglas W. Kmiec

    1225 Lessons from ScandinaviaDavid Popenoe

    1226 Civil Unions: Conservative Compromise?Midge Decter

    1227 The Trouble with No-Fault DivorceKatherine S. Spaht

    1228 Natural Considerations and Social PolicySteven E. Rhoads

    1229 Family Issues in the 2004 ElectionThomas J. Bray

    1230 Faculty Roundtable

    The American Musical on Stage and Film1217 History of the

    American MusicalDwight Blocker Bowers

    1218 Musicals of Yesterday and Musicals of TodayJohn Y. Simon

    1219 The Ingredients of a Successful MusicalHugh Fordin

    1220 America’s Musicals and the American CharacterTerry Teachout

    1221 Faculty Roundtable

    The Conditions of Free Market Capitalism1208 How to Think About the

    Economic BoomRobert D. McTeer Jr.

    1209 Free Enterprise and the Rule of LawRichard M. Ebel