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A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

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Daniel J. Flynn [16 titles]

  1. Neither God nor Devil
    Two new biographies show Ayn Rand in all of her complexity.
    11 November 2009
  2. Communism’s Defeat, 20 Years Later
    Have we learned the right lessons?
    6 November 2009
  3. In Step with Ted
    As Kennedy tilted left, the Democratic Party generally followed.
    4 September 2009
  4. What’s in the Kennedy Name?
    Less and less
    Summer 2009
  5. The Fire Last Time
    Those looking hopefully to the Iran uprising should remember the harsh lessons of 1979.
    24 June 2009
  6. Interstate Confiscation Clause
    Massachusetts wants even more tax revenue—from New Hampshire.
    Spring 2009
  7. Drinking Harvey Milk’s Kool-Aid
    Lionized by Hollywood and California state legislators, the real Milk was a demagogue and pal of Jim Jones.
    21 May 2009
  8. Like Uncle, Like Niece
    Caroline Kennedy’s candidacy mirrors Ted’s 47 years ago.
    13 January 2009
  9. The Right Gifts
    A new history of conservative philanthropy offers a timely message.
    12 December 2008
  10. The Ghosts in Grant Park
    Obama plans a party where his radical friends once ran wild.
    3 November 2008
  11. Taxachusetts No More?
    The Bay State considers the unthinkable—repealing its income tax.
    Autumn 2008
  12. Obama: The Oak Grown from Acorn
    The radical group is front and center when it comes to voter fraud.
    16 October 2008
  13. The Acorn File
    Background reading from City Journal’s writers
    14 October 2008
  14. Overrate ’68
    Why is the Left glorying in its worst hour?
    26 August 2008
  15. Obama’s Boys of Summer
    A Who’s Who of 1968 radicals supports the candidate.
    29 June 2008
  16. Innocent Nevermore
    Carl Oglesby was disillusioned first by America, then by the New Left.
    25 April 2008
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