Tag Archives: Chronicles Magazine

Wind up the Sexual Tension

Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture continues to prove itself one of the best written publications and, perhaps slightly better, one that always challenges me, showing that traditionalism possesses both a surprising fecundity of ideas as well as rigorous inner-consistency. In … Continue reading

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Where There’s a Way, There’s a Will

In the January 2017 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (the best damn written and thought-provoking monthly magazine one will find between the Pacific and the Atlantic), editor Chilton Williamson, Jr. writes, “My own opinion is that what turned this … Continue reading

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Localizing Ennui

In the May issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (consistently the most thought-provoking, best-written magazine I read), Scott P. Richert calls for America to be America again, not by voting for the baseball cap donning Don, but through a return … Continue reading

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What? There Are Christians in the Middle East?

A recent article by Srdja Trifkovic has been posted courtesy of those crusty paleo-cons at Chronicles about the horrific plight of Christians in the Middle East.  And surprise, surprise–American policies in that ol’ region of the world have either unintentionally … Continue reading

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