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Birthday toasts to Irving Kristol by Christopher DeMuth, George Will, Walter Berns, Midge Decter, Charles Krauthammer, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and William Kristol.
Does our world now have more people than it can reasonably sustain?
Norman Podhoretz–legendary editor, renowned author and controversialist, and central figure in American intellectual life for nearly fifty years–has been selected to receive AEI's Francis Boyer Award.
Norman Podhoretz has been selected to receive the American Enterprise Institute's Francis Boyer Award for 2002.
Gerald Fordnever lost sight of the importance of unity in the face of the enemy. That is a legacy we need to remember.
The author remembers Ronald Reagan.
Reagan remains the beau ideal of a modern conservative statesman, whose skills and insights are worthy of the closest study and emulation.
The political branches, which are the custodians of democracy, are going to have to deal in some fashion with an increasingly authoritarian judiciary.




