Vol. 1, No. 25
March 11, 1996
Cover Story
Taking Buchananism Seriously
His Allies, His Ideas, His Provocations
By David Brooks, Norman Podhoretz, Irwin M. Stelzer, The Editors
Also in This Issue
- Winslow Homer, Our Contemporary — David Gelernter
- When Lefty Met Righty..., or, Sleepless in Hollywood — Michael Anton
- Bob Dole and the Pips — Andrew Ferguson
This issue offered a comprehensive examination of Pat Buchanan's rising political movement and presidential candidacy. Multiple prominent conservative intellectuals—David Brooks, Norman Podhoretz, and Irwin M. Stelzer—analyzed Buchanan's intellectual roots, his controversial record on Jewish issues, and his protectionist economic challenge to free trade orthodoxy. The magazine also featured essays on artist Winslow Homer, Hollywood conservatism, and Bob Dole's presidential campaign.