The Winter Issue of National Affairs just came up on the Web, and it is full of newsworthy material, including an article about Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb that runs under the headline "The Brooklyn Burkeans," and an article by Michael Strain under the headline "A Jobs Agenda for the Right," which suggests, among other ideas, "relocation subsidies to the long-term unemployed to finance a good chunk of the costs of moving to a different part of the country with a better labor market" and "significantly lowering the minimum wage for the long-term unemployed for at least the first six months after the date they begin work at their new job."
There's also an article by Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner headlined "A Conservative Vision of Government."