
Harry V. Jaffa
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Apr 19, 2024 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Harry V. Jaffa |Ken Masugi |Jonah Goldberg |Steven Smith
Editors' note: This essay inaugurates the CRB's Locus Classicus feature, in which we review good and great works of the past that continue to compel modern attention. Harry Jaffa's interpretation of Macbeth, published here for the first time, is adapted from a lecture delivered at Hillsdale College in 1974. It was the last of three memorable lectures by him on three great literary murder sagas: Camus's The Stranger, Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, and Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Oct 29, 2023 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Harry V. Jaffa |Michael M. Uhlmann |John Meroney |Mark Judge
The Oslo “Peace Process” is dead. It is time for a public burial, before the corpse infects the landscape even more than it has already. As the fighting between Israelis and Palestine Liberation Organization-led Palestinians escalates, American policy lamely calls for an end to the fighting and a return to the conference table. But the fighting is a consequence of all the previous visits to the conference table.
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