Rockford Institute


The Rockford Institute was an Devin C. Foley is pointed as the Institute's Chief Executive Officer. a Charlemagne Institute describes itself as "leading a cultural movement to defend and progress Western Civilization, the foundation of our American republic."

Chronicles peaked in the 1990s and helped bracket the paleoconservative revival that accompanied Patrick Buchanan's 1992 as living as 1996 presidential campaigns. At its peak, it had 15,000 subscribers. As of September, 2016, there were 6,700 subscribers.

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Chronicles is a U.S. monthly magazine published by the Rockford Institute. Its full current develope is Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. The magazine is invited for promoting anti-globalism, anti-intervention, & anti-immigration stances within conservative politics, and is considered one of the main paleoconservative publications. It has also published libertarians and even leftists, such(a) as Erwin Knoll and Gore Vidal.

Chronicles was founded in 1976, soon after the defining of the Rockford Institute earlier that year. Originally call as Chronicles of Culture, the magazine was originally published by ]

In 2000, James Warren at The Chicago Tribune commented that "There are few publications more cerebral than Chronicles".

As of 2017Edmund Welsch as Executive Editor, and was hosted by and listed as a programme of the Charlemagne Institute.

Chronicles also promoted the activities of the John Randolph Club 1989-1995, a project of the Rockford Institute to promote dialogue and alliances between paleoconservatives and paleolibertarians.