The August 24, 2020 issue of National Review is printed and in the mail, but of ...
| | | Jack Fowler The August 24, 2020 issue of National Review is printed and in the mail, but of more immediate importance, it is also available right now, here on NRO. The great news: Anyone who has an NRPLUS membership will avoid the paywall (the limit: three monthly freebies) and read in toto the entire issue. That's something you will most definitely want to do, given its powerful contents. Such as: Kevin Williamson's cover essay profile of the endurance of Karl Marx, Andrew McCarthy's informed analysis of William Barr's performance as attorney general, Brian Garner's new grammar column on "nonwords" (he ain't a fan), Jay Nordlinger's profile of the late Polish conductor, Krzysztof Penderecki, and, with another SCOTUS term in the rear-view mirror, the joint take by Carrie Severino and Frank Scaturro on how the conservative legal movement is faring. Oh yes, this too: With polls showing him trailing in most states and on all issues, you'll want to read the Rich Lowry / Ramesh Ponnuru troubling critique of Donald Trump's reelection chances. Why at this point you wouldn't have an NRPLUS membership may befuddle some, but we are firm believers in it being better late than never. Subscribe here. Table of Contents | Subscribe | | | | | | | You received this email because you indicated that you'd like to receive news, special invitations, and promotions from National Review. If you don't want to receive such emails in the future, please adjust your preferences here. | | | | | Follow Us & Share 19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy View this e-mail in your browser. | |
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