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National Review Year 2021 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Biden Takes Charge
  • John R. Bolton & John Yoo-Mario Loyola
  • Ramesh Ponnuru - Kevin D. Williamson
  • Joel Kotkin: The Case For American Optimism
  • Our Illiberal Moment
  • Charles C.W. Cooke
  • Joseph Epstein: The Death Of Humor
  • Minnesota Nasty
  • On The Descent Of Minneapolis
  • Kevin D. Williamson
  • The American Energy Renaissance
  • And How Joe Biden Could Ruin It
  • Nicholas Eberstadt, Derek Scissors & Evan Abramsky
  • What Equity Means
  • Christopher Caldwell On The Radical
  • Redefinition Of The American Idea Of Fairness
  • Why The U.S. Should Be A Sea Power Again
  • Jerry Hendrix
  • June 2021
  • Why The Fight Over Critical Race Theory Matters
  • Michael Brendan Dougherty
  • Andrew C. McCarthy: How To Think About January 6
  • The Mayor Who Wrecked A City
  • John Podhoretz
  • On Bill De Blasio's New York
  • Fighting For Life
  • Why Roe Must Be Reversed
  • Ramesh Ponnuru
  • Special Section On Education
  • What Is Texas? Kevin D. Williamson
  • On The Fight Over The Lone Star State's Identity
  • From The Classroom To The State Capitol
  • Preserving The Warrior Ethos
  • H. R. McMaster
  • David Harsanyi
  • Why America Is More Tolerant Than Europe
  • Should America Defend Taiwan?
  • Yes Elbridge Colby
  • No Patrick Porter
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National Review is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. National Review's editor-in-chief is Rich Lowry, and its editor is Ramesh Ponnuru. Since its founding, the magazine has played a significant role in the development of conservatism in the United States, helping to define its boundaries and promoting fusionism while establishing itself as a leading voice on the American right. While National Review is generally supportive of Republican politicians and policy priorities, the magazine has been critical of President Donald Trump since the 2016 presidential election.
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