The Death of the West

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by Patrick J. Buchanan


  39 Walter Williams, “Scholastic Expectations,” Washington Times, November 18, 2000, p. A12.

  40 Walter Williams, “Race Hustling Chorus,” Washington Times, December 22, 2000, p. A20.

  41 Stephen Gill, “The French Revolution: A Tale of Two Cities,” Independent, June 14, 1989.

  42 Chilton Williamson, “Democracy and the Art of Handloading,” Chronicles, February 2001.

  43 Thomas Edsall, “Voter Values Determine Political Affiliation,” Washington Post, March 26, 2001, p. Al.

  44 Terry Teachout, “Republican Nation, Democratic Nation?” Commentary, January 2001, p. 25.

  45 Edsall, op. cit.

  46 Amy Martinez, “Fighting Discrimination with What Business Fears: Big-Dollar Lawsuits,” Cox News Service, March 4. 2001.

  47 “The Truth About Jesse,” New York Post, April I, 2001, p. 52.

  48 “black Employees Sue Christian Coalition,” Washington Times, February 24. 2001, p. A2.

  Chapter Ten: A House Divided

  1 Michael Blowen, “Jack Nicholson Roles Often Contradict His Life,” Des Moines Register, April 30, 1998, p. 3.

  2 J. Donald Adams, “Worth Fighting For,” New York Times, October 6, 1996, p. 55.

  3 Francis Beauchesne Thornton, ed., Return to Tradition (Fort Collins, Colo.: Roman Catholic Books), p. 304.

  4 Will Durant, Caesar and Christ (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944), p. 666.

  5 James Burnham, Suicide of the West (New York: The John Day Company, 1964), p. 301.

  6 Donna Nebenzahl, “Why the Globalization Pot Is About to Boil,” Gazette, April 2, 2001, p. E4.

  7 Norman Podhoretz, “My War with Allen Ginsberg,” Commentary, August 1997. http://www.commentarymagazine.com/9708/norman.html

  8 Roger Kimball, The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America (San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2000), p. 8.

  9 Madison Grant and Charles Stewart Davison, The Founders of the Republic on Immigration, Naturalization, and Aliens (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1928), p. iv.

  10 Jacques Steinberg, “Test Scores Rise, Surprising Critics of Bilingual Ban,” New York Times, August 20, 2000, p. l.

  11 Ibid.

  12 Ibid.

  13 The New Oxford Book of American Verse, Richard Ellmann, ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976), pp. 395-96.

  14 American Humanist Association, Humanist Manifesto 11, 1973. http://humanist.net/documents/manifesto2.html

  15 Ibid.

  16 Strobe Talbott, “America Abroad; The Birth of the Global Nation,” Time, July 20, 1992, p. 70.

  17 Ibid.

  18 Michael Mann, “Prodi Urges Fundamental Debate on Future of EU,” Financial Times, February 14, 2001, p. 1.

  19 Samuel Francis, Thinkers of Our Time (London: The Claridge Press, 1999), p. 102.

  20 Peter Capella, “Swiss Decide Against Joining EU,” Manchester Guardian Weekly, March 14, 2001, p. 5.

  21 Ibid.

  22 Mann, p. 1.

  23 Ibid.

  24 James Kurth, “The American Way of Victory,” National Interest, Summer 2000, p. 5.

  25 Patrick J. Buchanan, “Nature’s Retribution,” New York Post, February 24, 1983.

  26 Kenneth Minogue, “How Civilizations Fail,” New Criterion, April 2001. http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/19/apr01/minogue.htm

  27 Fulton J. Sheen, “A Plea for Intolerance,” 1931.

  28 Ibid.

  29 Ibid.

  30 Gone With the Wind, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939.

  31 Terry Teachout. “Republican Nation, Democratic Nation?” Commentary, January 2001, p. 25.

  32 Matthew 22:21, Holy Bible, King James Version.

  33 James K. Fitzpatrick, “More of Them,” Wanderer, December 7, 2000.

  34 “100 Greatest Movies,” American Film Institute. http://www.afioline.org:82/100movies/100list.asp

  35 Ibid.

  36 Ibid.

  37 “100 Best Novels,” Modern Library Board. http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100best/novels.html

  38 “100 Best Nonfiction,” Modern Library Board. http://www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/100best/

  39 “President-elect Bush’s Victory Speech,” Facts on Tile. December 13, 2000, p. 951A1.

  40 Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (New York: Scribner and Sons, 1996), p. 222.

  41 Chilton Williamson, Jr., “Democracy and the Art of Handloading,” Chronicles, February 2001.

  42 Ibid.

  43 Ibid.

  44 The Wizard of Oz, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939.

  45 James MacGregor Burns, Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1956), p. 151.

  46 Richard John Neuhaus, The End of Democracy?: The Celebrated First Things Debate with Arguments Pro and Con and “The Anatomy of a Controversy” (Dallas: Spence Publishing, 1997), pp. 5, 3.

  47 Ibid., p. 7.

  48 Ibid., p. 16.

  49 Ibid., p. 17.

  50 Alan Wolfe, “Oh, Those Beltway Innocents,” New York Times, August 30, 1998, p. 13.

  51 Irving Kristol, “Family Values: Not a Political Issue,” Wall Street Journal, December 7, 1992, p. A14.

  52 Gertrude Himmelfarb, One Nation, Two Cultures (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999), p. 146.

  53 Hilton Kramer and Roger Kimball, eds., The Future of the European Past (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1996), p. 7.

  54 Norman Podhoretz, My love Affair with America: The Cautionary Tale of a Cheerful Conservative (New York: The Free Press, 2000), pp. 215. 218.

  55 Ibid., p. 218.

  56 Ibid., p. 217.

  57 Ibid.

  58 T.S. Eliot, Christianity and Culture (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1968), p. 100.

  59 Podhoretz, p. 220.

  60 Jonathan Alter, “Where PC Meets Free Speech,” Newsweek, April 2, 2001, p. 31.

  61 Don Feder, “Planned Parenthood Demands a Recount,” Jewish World Review, December 28, 2000.

  62 Ibid.

  63 Anne Fremantle, The Papal Encyclicals (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1956), p. 241.

  64 Emily Wagster, “Mississippi Flag Vote Falls Largely Along Racial Lines,” Associated Press, April 21, 2001.

  65 James Madison, “The Federalist 49: Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention,” February 2, 1788.

  66 John Fonte, “Why There Is a Culture War,” Policy Review. December 2000 and January 2001, p. 21.

  67 Ibid.

  68 “Yo Philistines,” Washington Times, February 21, 2001, p. A16.

  69 Roger Kimball, “Closing Time? Jacques Barzun on Western Culture,” New Criterion, June 2000. http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/18/jun00/barzun.htm

  70 Ibid.

  71 Herbert Stein, “Herb Stein’s Unfamiliar Quotations,” Slate Magazine, May 15, 1997.

  72 Richard John Neuhaus, “Lord Acton, Cardinal Newman, and How to Be Ahead of Your Time,” First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, August 1, 2000, p. 77.

  73 Pat Donnelly, “Know Your Diderot,” Gazette, August 13, 1991, p. El.

  74 George Walden, “Coasting on Dead Men’s Ideas,” Evening Standard, February 12, 2001, p. 54.

  75 Tirdad Derakhshani, “At God’s Funeral, Biographer Describes ‘Killers’ of the Deity,” Arizona Republic, August 29, 1999, p. E12.

  76 Jim Nelson Black, When Nations Die (Wheaton. Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers, 1994), p. 9.

  77 John Senior, The Death of Christian Culture (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House Publishers, 1978), p. 7.

  78 Abraham Lincoln, “First Inaugural Address,” Washington, D.C., March 4, 1861. http://libertyonline.hypermall.com/Lincoln/lincoln-1.html

  79 James K. Robinson and Walter B. Rideout, eds., The College Book of Modern Verse (Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson and Company, 1960), p. 65.

  80 Eliot. p. 50.

  81 Ibid.

  82 Kimball. http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/18/jun0
0/barzun.htm

  83 David Ramsey, “John Brown’s Body Still Draws Americans to Ponder His Legacy,” Houston Chronicle, September 27, 1998, p. A38.

  INDEX

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  abortion

  Abu-Jamal, Mumia

  ACLU

  Adams, John

  Adams, John Quincy

  Adams, Sam

  Adorno, Theodor

  The Authoritarian Personality

  affirmative action

  Afghanistan

  AFL-CIO

  Africa, Africans

  African Americans

  aging populations

  Agnew, Spiro

  AIDS

  Aiken, George

  Alabama

  Alamo, the

  Albania

  Alberta

  Albright, Madeleine

  Alexeyev, Vladimir

  Algeria, Algerians

  Allende, Salvador

  “Amazing Grace,”

  American Bar Association

  American Beauty

  American Film Institute

  American Indian Movement

  American Indians

  American Medical Association

  American Psychiatric Association

  American Revolution

  “America the Beautiful,”

  Amish

  Ancient Order of Hibernians

  Anheuser-Busch

  Anka, Paul

  Anthony, Susan B.

  Antietam

  Antonov, Anatoly

  Arabia

  Arabs

  Arafat, Yasser

  Aristide, Father

  Arizona

  Arkansas

  Armenia

  Armey, Richard

  art, degraded

  Aryan Nation

  Ashcroft, John

  Assad

  Atlanta Braves

  Australia

  Austria

  Austro-Hungarian Empire

  The Authoritarian Personality

  Azerbaijan

  Aztecs

  baby boom

  Baldwin, James

  Balfour, Arthur

  Balkans

  Baptists

  Barak, Ehud

  Barzun, Jacques

  Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  Bauman, Bob

  Bavaria

  Beatles

  Beckwith, Byron De La

  Befort, Jason

  Belgium

  Belloc, Hilaire

  Benda, Julien

  Berbers

  Berger, Sandy

  Bering, Henrik

  Berke, Richard

  Berlin

  Berlin Wall

  Berra, Yogi

  Berry, Mary

  Bethmann-Hollweg, T. von

  Bible

  Biffi, Giacomo

  Big Brother

  Binding, Karl

  bin Laden, Osama

  Bishop, Maurice

  Black, Jim Nelson

  Black Death

  Blackmun, Justice

  Black Power

  Black Sox scandal of 1919

  Blair, Tony

  Blocher, Christoph

  Bloom, Allan

  Bolshevik Revolution

  Bolshevism

  Bond, Julian

  Bonnie and Clyde

  book-banning

  books, recommended for reading

  Borjas, George

  Bork, Robert

  Bosnia

  boycotts

  Boy Scouts

  Bozell, Brent

  The Brady Bunch

  Brandt, Karl

  Brazil

  Brecht, Bertolt

  Brennan, Pete

  Brennan, William J.

  Breyer, Stephen

  Brimelow, Peter

  Brinton, Crane

  Britain, British

  British Columbia

  British Empire

  Brooklyn Museum

  Brooks, Henry

  Brown, John

  Brownson, Orestes

  Brown University

  Bryant, Wayne

  Buchanan, Shelley

  Bulgaria

  Burke, Edmund

  Burnham, James

  Bush, George

  Rush, George W.

  Bush, “Jeb,”

  Business Industry Political Action Committee

  Byrd, James

  Calhoun, John C.

  California

  California Civil Rights Initiative

  Cambodia

  Cambronne, General

  Canada

  Cárdenas, Lázaro

  Carew, Jan

  Carey, Dr. George

  Carlson, Allan

  Carrick, William

  Carroll, Charles

  Carson, Rachel

  Carswell, G. Harold

  Carter, Jimmy

  Castaneda, Jorge

  Castro, Fidel

  Catholics

  Cavour, Camillo di

  censorship

  Central Asia

  Chambers, Whittaker

  Chamie, Joseph

  Chaput, Charles J.

  Chavez, Cesar

  Chavis, Robert

  Chechnya

  Cherokees

  Chesterton, G. K.

  Chicano National Guard

  Chile

  China, Chinese

  Chinese Communists

  Chou En-lai

  Christian Coalition

  Christianity

  plan to destroy

  secularization of

  Christians, early

  Christmas

  Churchill, Winston

  Chute, Neville

  Cider House Rules

  Citadel, The

  civilizations, death off

  Civil Rights Act

  Civil Rights Act of 1957

  Civil Rights Act of 1964

  Civil Rights Commission

  civil rights movement

  Civil War

  Clay, Henry

  Clay, William

  Clemenceau, Georges

  Cleveland, Ohio

  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton., Hillary

  Clovis

  Club of Home

  CNN

  Cochran, Thad

  Confederate flag

  Cohen, Roger

  Cohen, William

  Cold War

  Collison, Joseph

  colonialism

  Colorado

  Columbia University

  Columbus, Christopher

  Communism

  Communist Manifesto

  Confederacy

  Confederate flag

  Confederate History Month

  Connecticut

  Connerly, Ward

  Connolly, Cyril

  Conservatism

  Constantinople

  contraception

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cooney, Joan Ganz

  Cooper, James F.

  Copts

  Cornwallis

  Corsica

  Cortes, Hernán

  Council of Europe

  Cox, Renee

  Crash of 1929

  crimes

  “hate,”

  interracial

  Critical Theory

  Croatia

  Cronin, Sheila

  Cronkite, Walter

  Cuba, Cubans

  Culler, Jonathan

  cultural revolution

  creed of

  four founding fathers of

  how to counter

  rewriting history and

  success of

  Custer, George

  Czechoslovakia

  Czech Republic, Czechs

  Dances with Wolves

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  Darwin, Charles

  Daschle, Tom

  Davis, Gray

  Dawson, Christopher

  Declaration of Independence

  DeGeneres, Ellen

  DeMar, Gary

  democracy

  Democratic party

  National Convention (1968)

  National Convention (2000)

  Deng Xiaoping

  Denmark

  Dennett, David

  Denny’s (company)

  Desert Storm

  Dickinson, Emily

  Diderot, Denis

  DINKS

  Dirkhising, Jesse

  Disney Company

  Disraeli

  “Dixie,”

  Dodd, Christopher

  Donati, Pierpaolo

  Dos Passos, John

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  Douglas, William

  Dreher, Ron

  Drucker, Peter F.

  drugs

  Dukakis, Michael

  Dunphy, John

  Durant, Will

  Dworkin, Andrea

  Dylan, Bob

  Earth Day

  Easter

  Easterbrook, Greg

  Eastern Europe

  Easy Rider

  Eberstadt, Nicholas

  economism

  Edsall, Tom

  education

  EEOC

  Egypt

  Ehrlich, Paul

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  El Cenizo, Texas

  Eliot, T. S.

  Elkhart, Indiana

  Ellison, Ralph

 

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