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After Tocqueville: what are the prospects for global democracy when the American model is in such disrepair?
FOR NEARLY TWO centuries, historians have debated whether Alexis de Tocqueville, the author of Democracy in America (the first volume of which was...
American Conservative, The, 09/24/07 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
Aborting maturity
When I was living in New Mexico, one particular billboard on Highway 70 between Alamagordo and Las Cruces irritated me especially. WHAT'S THE GOOD...
Human Life Review, 10/01/99 by Williamson, Chilton Jr · More from publication -
coming inhumanity, The
Not so long ago I heard a story I found shocking at the time and that I still recall with unease. An editor of senior rank, middle aged, at a...
Human Life Review, 07/01/99 by Williamson, Chilton Jr · More from publication -
Pod People
An Empire Wilderness: Travels into America's Future, by Robert D. Kaplan (Random House, 393 pp., $27.50) An Empire Wilderness: Travels into...
National Review, 12/07/98 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
Cities of the Plain
LIKE every writer of the first rank, with each book Cormac McCarthy sets himself unreachable standards and impossible tasks. All the great themes...
National Review, 10/12/98 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
Catholic Intellectuals and Conservative Politics in America: 1950-1985. - book reviews
A CENTRAL inconvenience confronting all "Catholic conservatives" is that while the proper task of the secular state is essentially a conservative...
National Review, 04/04/94 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
Pilgrim in the Ruins: A Life of Walker Percy
CAROLINE GORDON, the novelist and wife of Allen Tate, was mentor to both Walker Percy and Flannery O'Connor, whom she considered the most promising...
National Review, 12/28/92 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
Evelyn Waugh: The Later Years, 1939-1966
ALL THE early reviews of this book that I have seen have made a point of distinguishing sharply between the biographical subject and his writings....
National Review, 11/02/92 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
After Ideology: Recovering the Spiritual Foundations of Freedom
ONE millennium ago, Christendom was rife with speculation that the Parousia was finally at hand, and with it the end of history. Today, with the...
National Review, 07/08/91 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication -
Ford Madox Ford
'FOR HAD a vast and dismal studio. . . . He was a great fat Englishman . . . [who] took into his house a series of mediocre and respectable women...
National Review, 05/13/91 by Chilton Williamson, Jr. · More from publication



