The Rise & Fall of the New Foreign-Policy Establishment by Carl Gershman When President Carter said that the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan had caused him "drastically" to alter his perception of Soviet…
The Andrew Young Affair by Carl Gershman No episode in contemporary American history has been marked by a greater outpouring of animosity against Jews, than the events…
The Socialists and the PLO by Carl Gershman The meeting in Vienna last July of former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky with Yasir…
Selling Them the Rope by Carl Gershman The issue of trade has figured prominently in relations between the United States and the Soviet Union ever since the…
The World According to Andrew Young by Carl Gershman ANDREW YOUNG is unquestionably a prominent figure in American politics today, and one of growing international importance as well. Before…
After the Dominoes Fell by Carl Gershman IT IS now almost three years since Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos fell to the Communists. During the war, so much…
Survey: A Journal of East and West Studies, edited by Leopold Labedz by Carl Gershman The publication of the 100th issue of Survey magazine is a noteworthy event, both because it is a milestone in…
What Is a Liberal-Who Is a Conservative? A Symposium by Lionel Abel, Jervis Anderson, William Barrett, David T. Bazelon, Pearl K. Bell, Ronald Berman, Norman Birnbaum, Joseph W. Bishop, Midge Decter, Edward Jay Epstein, Charles Frankel, Carl Gershman, Nathan Glazer, Eric F. Goldman, Walter Goodman, Sidney Hook, H. Stuart Hughes, Alfred Kazin, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Robert Lekachman, Carey McWilliams, Martin Mayer, Michael Novak, William Phillips, Earl Raab, Diane Ravitch, Harold Rosenberg, Richard H. Rovere, Bayard Rustin, Thomas Sowell, Roger Starr, Ben J. Wattenberg, Paul H. Weaver, James Q. Wilson, Peter P. Witonski, C. Vann Woodward and Dennis H. Wrong Commentary recently asked a group of 64 intellectuals: Are you satisfied with the way terms like liberal and conservative, or…
The Life and Death of Leon Trotsky, by Victor Serge and Natalia Sedova; Trotsky, by Joel Carmichael by Carl Gershman It is now thirty-six years since Leon Trotsky was assassinated by one of Stalin's agents. At the time of his…
The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics, by A. James Gregor by Carl Gershman It is now some years since the radicalism of the 1960's, often called the New Left, ran out of steam.…
Karl Marx: His Life and Thought, by David McClellan by Carl Gershman Karl Marx had a very hard life. Born in 1818, he spent virtually his entire political existence in exile from…