UP FROM LIBERALISM

June 14, 1999 · Max Schulz, Magazine, Books and Arts

By the 1950s, the classical form of liberalism that we call conservatism -- enshrined in the Constitution and prevalent through the 1920s presidency of Calvin Coolidge -- was clearly moribund. Conservative notions about capitalism, free markets, and limited government had been indicted by Hoover's…

APOLOGIES TO OUR ENEMIES

February 15, 1999 · Max Schulz, Magazine

Once again, the Clinton administration is issuing an apology. With encouragement from his controversial civil rights chief Bill Lann Lee, President Clinton is formally apologizing to a group of Japanese civilians arrested in Latin America and interned in the United States in 1942. Like the apology…