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Binding: MagazineFirst Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 24 Label: American Conservative Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: American Conservative Number Of Issues: 24 Publisher: American Conservative Studio: American Conservative Subscription Length: 365 days Sales Rank: 2008 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: This is a magazine devoted to traditional conservatism - ideals and values with deep roots in America's history. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Honest and Iconoclastic.Like most conservatives, I do not always agree with everything I come across in the American Conservative, but I generally find at least four or five articles to be pretty valuable. Basically, I love just about anything that Steve Sailer writes and he's the film critic there. Sailer also contributes full length articles as well. Jim Antle is also another one of my favorite writers, and, although he has moved on to The American Spectator, he remains a regular contributor. John Derbyshire is mostly ... Read More Rating: - For the Disgruntled ConservativeThe national Republican party seems doomed to be a permanent minority- unless they start to listen to the Buchananite voices found in this magazine. The voices in this little magazine could be what the conservative movement needs right now. It's more of a borders, language and culture conservatism- not what you find in THE NATIONAL REVIEW and the WALL STREET JOURNAL editorial page. The only downside is the lack of humor- lots of gloom and pessismism about the present state of the ... Read More Rating: - The Best Conservative Journal CurrentlyDuring last year's election year, I subscribed to three conservative journals (National Review, The Weekly Standard, and The American Conservative). The best part about the three was how different they were from each other. TWS in my opinion, was the magazine for the neo-conservatives (a crowd I am not a member of). NR champions the current Republican platform yet is backed up with some excellent writers. TAC, on the other hand offers traditional conservatism. Not exactly for everyone (The only ... Read More Rating: - The Real Face of America's Conservative MovementIf you are emabarrassed by the low level intellects, the loud mouthed chicken hawks, and the globalist sell-outs who claim to speak for conservative America, you will find comfort twice a month in this fine magazine. There are no dumbed down articles, no childish insults and no old-left idealogy repackaged to look like conservative thought. AmCon is anti-globalist, supports fair-trade over free-trade, recognises the cultural threat of immigration, stands bravely against wars of aggression ... Read More Rating: - Fine Paleo-Conservative Bi-Weekly Up until recently, I was highly ambivalent about this magazine. Although I consider myself a paleo-conservative, it has published a number of articles (in less recent issues, particularly), well, that have rubbed me the wrong way. However, recently - in a single issue, in fact - it published three of the best articles, book reviews, and reminiscences that I've read in at least the last year. These pieces were "The Real McCarthy" by Ralph de Toledano, "Not Flirting With Fascism" by Paul Gottfried, ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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