Big City Machines and Liberal Voters:Need We Throw the Bosses Out? by Irwin Ross Three years ago, during the initial agitation over the Taft-Hartley Act, New York City's Mayor William O'Dwyer proclaimed an official,…
From the American Scene: “There’s No City Like San Francisco” by Earl Raab “There is no city like San Francisco,” the Jews of the Golden Gate say with some conviction.
On the Horizon: William Faulkner: An American Dickens by Leslie A. Fiedler No one can write about William Faulkner without committing himself to the weary task of trying to disengage the author…
The Study of Man: Two Social Scientists View “No Way Out” by Martha Wolfenstein No Way Out, the latest film on race prejudice, revolves around the difficulties of a young Negro interne in a…
Big City Machines and Liberal Voters:Need We Throw the Bosses Out? by Irwin Ross Three years ago, during the initial agitation over the Taft-Hartley Act, New York City's Mayor William O'Dwyer proclaimed an official,…
How to Checkmate Stalin in Asia: An American Policy Geared to Chinese Realities by Karl A. Wittfogel The great debate on American foreign policy in Asia still continues, even while the Korean war is being fought.
The Battle That Saved Tel Aviv:Turning Point in Israel’s War of Independence by Commentary Bk “Hallo—Hager—Boaz—Shamir—one-five: Hallo—Hager—Boaz—Shamir—one-five . . .” a monotonous voice kept droning through the wireless.
The Lessons of the Peekskill Riots:What Happened and Why by James Rorty In August, a year ago, the papers headlined a story that tightened the nerves of Jewish readers from coast to…
Zangwill’s Ghetto Is No More:The Passing of Whitechapel by Barnet Litvinoff If you were to take a walk down East London's Whitechapel Road today, starting by Woolworth's at the corner of…
The Aftermath of Nazi Rule:Report from Germany by Hannah Arendt In less than six years Germany laid waste the moral structure of Western society, committing crimes that nobody would have…