Robert L. Bartley, William F. Buckley, Jr., and Irving Kristol answer: Who Is a Conservative? by Robert L. Bartley, William F. Buckley Jr. and Irving Kristol 1976 Commentary Symposium: What Is a Liberal—Who Is a Conservative?
Irving Kristol: The National Prospect by Irving Kristol To commemorate COMMENTARY's 50th anniversary, the editors addressed the following statement and questions to Irving Kristol:
Countercultures by Irving Kristol The counterculture that emerged in the United States in the 1960's—and pretty much simultaneously in all the Western democracies—is certainly…
Why Religion Is Good for the Jews by Irving Kristol If a religious community experiences a very low birth rate and a very high rate of intermarriage—50 percent—what kind of…
The Future of American Jewry by Irving Kristol For no other American ethnic group has the immigrant experience, including the experience of “Americanization,” remained so vivid as for…
Liberalism & American Jews by Irving Kristol American Jews, in their overwhelming majority, are politically rooted in a liberal tradition. That is presumably why, as Milton Himmelfarb…
Ideology & Supply-Side Economics by Irving Kristol The terms being applied-by the media, by politicians, by economists-to President Reagan's economic program, and most particularly to the tax-cutting…
About Equality by Irving Kristol There would appear to be little doubt that the matter of equality has become, in these past two decades, a…
Is the Urban Crisis Real? by Irving Kristol The following exchange was occasioned by Irving Kristol's "Urban Civilization & Its Discontents" which appeared in July.
Urban Civilization & Its Discontents by Irving Kristol It is in the nature of democratic countries that, sooner or later, all serious controversy--whether it be political, social, or…