A Claremont Christmas

Our friends at the Claremont Institute have assembled the best round-up of recommendations for Christmas reading that I have seen in a long time. As it happens, Hannukah begins on the evening of Christmas day this year, so these recommendations can easily perform double duty. Among the contributors to the round-up are Professor Gerard Alexander, Bill Bennett, Professor John Eastman, and Bruce Sanborn. Both John Kienker and Ken Masugi recommend Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow.

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