Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Claremont Review of Books, Summer 2003, Volume III, Number 3.

This is a quarterly publication subtitled: A Journal of Political Thought and Statesmanship.

In some ways one may consider it a conservative alternative to The New York Review of Books (to which I have also subscribed). However, the Claremont Review of Books is more focused on issues of political philosophy (plus it's more explicit or honest about it's political orientation, contrary to the disposition of many other well know and more popular publications). I find the book reviews and essays of very high quality written by serious scholars.

The Claremont Review of Books is published by The Claremont Institute. I encourage anyone interested in history, government, or American culture to check it out.