Is “Integration” Possible in the New York Schools? by Nathan Glazer IT is now more than six years since "integration" became an issue in the New York City school system; and,…
American Marriage, by Ruth Shonle Cavan by Midge Decter THE appearance of a volume like American Marriage acts to remind one that there are colleges in the United States…
Chaim Lensky’s Ordeal by Judd L. Teller THE story of how the manuscript of Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago was smuggled out of the Soviet Union is drab…
Crumbling Idols, by Hamlin Garland by Leo Marx CRUMBLING IDOLS is an earnest, slapdash, literary manifesto first published in 1894 and now reissued by the John Harvard Library…
Drug Addiction in America & England by Edwin M. Schur THERE are in the United States about 60,000 opiate addicts, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics estimates, and some medical experts…
Evidence of Love, by Dan Jacobson by Harris Dienstfrey IT IS impossible to read any of Dan Jacobson's four novels without feeling how strongly they are suffused by his…
Is “Integration” Possible in the New York Schools? by Nathan Glazer IT is now more than six years since "integration" became an issue in the New York City school system; and,…
Memory of ToleranceA Story by Maurice Marks THE LAST time I tried my hand at public expression was in 1948 and in Doomington, England. For almost two…
Otto Rank: A Forgotten Heresy by Jack Jones OTTO RANK, who will probably turn out in the end to have been the best mind that psychoanalysis contributed to…
Rockefeller as Liberal Hero by Dennis H. Wrong THE most unusual event of the two cut-and-dried and largely predictable party conventions was the Nixon-Rockefeller meeting and its outcome…
Some Recent Jewish Books by Milton Himmelfarb Karaism, an anti-talmudic and antirabbinic movement, arose among the Jews of Babylonia more than a thousand years ago and flourished…
The Answer to Soviet Anti-Semitism:Is Exodus Conceivable? by Mark Richards DURING the past few years a particularly vehement campaign on the part of the Soviet press has systematically represented Soviet…
The Issue by Norman Podhoretz THE ISSUE: SEPTEMBER 1960 Those liberals who have expressed disgust at the "undemocratic rigging" of the conventions and the resultant…
The Jews in the Renaissance, by Cecil Roth by Gerald Strauss IN THE dismal chronicle that records the existence of Jews among their host peoples, the age of the Italian Renaissance…
The New Professors, edited by Robert O. Bowen by Benjamin DeMott CLEVER folk scorn it as a cliche and vulgar men read it with dollar-conscious leers, but the plain truth remains…
The New Wave in French Culture by J. G. Weightman A TINY but significant piece of cultural news from France earlier this year was the report that JeanPaul Sartre had…
The Professional Soldier, by Morris Janowitz by Andrew Hacker GENERALS and admirals are figures of no little mystery. Their well-fitting uniforms, their disciplined posture, their disconcerting good looks all…