Culture Wars has some of the most insightful analyses on culture of any magazine out there. But be warned; editor and chief writer, E. Michael Jones, is no respecter of taboos. Jones' search for why-things-are-the-way-they-are is like peeling an onion. He takes off one layer after another to get to the core of the matter.
Presently, Culture Wars seems to be focusing on the "the revolutionary Jew" and the relationship of the Church with the Jewish establishment. In the past, the magazine looked into things like a) the root causes of the 1960s sexual revolution, b) the role the WASP elite played in the post-WWII destructions of American ethnic urban neighborhoods, c) the Enlightment, d) etc.
Culture Wars is ideal for those with a deep interest in the culture and are not afraid of intellectual challenges. Even when you not agree with the magazine, it will make you think.
By the way, Culture Wars approach to culture is from a traditional Catholic perspective -which I personally like.Culture Wars is one of the most interesting and thought provoking magazines that is published today. Editor E. Michael Jones is one of those rare gems that is willing to say what is on his mind whatever the consequences may be. In the 8+ years that I have been a subscriber, I have never had the displeasure of reading an article awash in politically correct rhetoric. Culture wars is NOT a conservative magazine in the modern sense of the word neither is it liberal or moderate. Culture Wars seeks to find the truth and is not controlled by current idealogical boundaries. In its search for the truth, Culture Wars clearly identifies the looming battles within the culture war long before others have even begun to take notice. Culture Wars truely is the advanced scout for the front line battles of the culture war.One of the best magazines on the market.
It has a perenial perspective that is lost on most modern minds.
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