Magazines and Journals
- The American Conservative
- The American
- The American Interest
- American Outlook (defunct)
- American Renaissance
- The American Spectator
- Chronicles
- Claremont Review of Books
- Commentary
- Conservative Digest
- Crisis Magazine (defunct)
- First Things
- Insight on the News (defunct)
- Intercollegiate Review
- The National Interest
- The New American
- New Atlantis
- The New Criterion
- Orbis
- Policy Review
- The Public Interest (defunct)
- World Magazine
- The World & I
- The Weekly Standard
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Famous quotes containing the words magazines and/or journals:
“Civilization means food and literature all round. Beefsteaks and fiction magazines for all. First-class proteins for the body, fourth-class love-stories for the spirit.”
—Aldous Huxley (18941963)
“Could slavery suggest a more complete servility than some of these journals exhibit? Is there any dust which their conduct does not lick, and make fouler still with its slime?”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)