Sep 01, 2009 01:13 PM
We’ve added new registration-free comments sections to the online edition of The New Criterion, and there’s already quite a discussion going on about James Piereson’s September feature “Is Conservatism Dead?” Whether you want to challenge or defend Piereson’s argument—or if you’d just like to talk about the conversation’s wider historical resonance (say, in terms of the fall of the Roman Republic)—I urge you to join in.
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