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The Summer 2011 issue of the Claremont Review of Books is now available! William Voegeli looks at the Left's radical fringe and its respectable liberal apologists, Angelo Codevilla examines Barack Obama's surprising road to the White House, Scott Yenor shows how liberal historians distort presidential records, Robert Reilly assesses Bernard Lewis's thoughts on democracy in the Middle East, and James Buckley calls for a return to federalism, plus stimulating discussions of economics, race, religion, anti-Semitism, political philosophy, poetry, ballet, the Great American Songbook, and more.

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