Mises Review

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David Gordon

Eugene Genovese is a Marxist historian, but he is a Marxist of a most unusual kind. In this excellent collection of essays, he continually advocates conservative views, often expressed more trenchantly than is customary among rightists themselves

David Gordon

Michael Lind's book contains one excellent idea, and several well worth discussion. 

David Gordon

John T. Flynn is best known today as a once-liberal columnist for the New Republic who became a bitter enemy of Franklin Roosevelt and a stalwart of the Old Right. 

David Gordon

D'Souza's massive tome is structured by a simple message.

David Gordon

Lino Graglia, a distinguished constitutional lawyer at the University of Texas, has had it up to here with Harry Jaffa.

David Gordon

To Renew America conveys a vivid sense of its author's unusual personality. But the vital core of the book lies elsewhere.

David Gordon

As any reader in the tradition will know, Austrian economics has deep links to philosophy. 

David Gordon

The heart of Samuel Francis's brilliant criticism of contemporary American conservatism is found in his essay "The Other Side of Modernism", included in the present collection.

David Gordon

The first part of Jeffrey Friedman's piece, an account of the stages in the intellectual evolution of Critical Review, led me to have hope for him and his journal.

David Gordon

Richard Epstein's excellent book is packed full of arguments which continually engage the reader, even if they do not always compel assent. He constructs a powerful case for a free-market social order, with a strictly limited state.