Meet the Crunchy Conservatives
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March / April 2003
By Rod Dreher, National Review
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Rod Dreher, 35, lives with his wife, Julie, and son, Matthew, in Brooklyn, but regularly haunts the farmer’s market in Manhattan’s Union Square. He has written for many publications, including The Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, and Touchstone magazine, and appears occasionally as a commentator on CNN, Fox News, and other programs. He has a forthcoming book, co-written with five New York City police detectives, about manhood and virtue, and is currently working on a book about crunchy conservatism for Random House, which plans to publish it in time for the 2004 presidential campaign. Reprinted from National Review (Sept. 30, 2002). Subscriptions: $19.95/yr. (12 issues) from Box 667, Mt. Morris, IL 61054.
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