The Jew in a Gentile World, edited by Arnold A. Rogow by Milton Hindus IN AN ARTICLE published many years ago, I venturesomely suggested the gathering together of what I called (with intended irony)…
An Apprenticeship—A Story by Dan Jacobson IT WAS ONLY FOR three or four years that David Palling and I were close friends; but when I look…
Courage to Change: An Introduction to the Life and Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr, by June Bingham by Commentary Bk EARLY IN HER BOOK, Mrs. Bingham remarks that Reinhold Niebuhr does not know how to cope with the praise of…
Hitler’s Secret Book, with Introduction by Telford Taylor by H. R. Trevor-Roper THAT HITLER HAD written an unpublished sequel to Mein Kampf, concerned mainly with foreign policy, was known from two sources…
Isaac Rosenfeld: The Human Use of Literature by Theodore Solotaroff "THAT WHICH DIES ACQUIRES a life of its own." The statement, made by Isaac Rosenfeld himself in one of his…
Sinclair Lewis: An American Life, by Mark Schorer by Ellen Moers TWENTY-FIVE YEARS from now Sinclair Lewis may be remembered as the man whose Nobel Prize speech officially confirmed international awareness…
The Gifted Student and His Enemies by Edgar Z. Friedenberg ONE OF THE MOST heavily emphasized themes in current discussions of education in the United States is the search for…
The Jew in a Gentile World, edited by Arnold A. Rogow by Milton Hindus IN AN ARTICLE published many years ago, I venturesomely suggested the gathering together of what I called (with intended irony)…
The New Frontier by Oscar Gass Seymour E. Harris: In two COMMENTARY articles of last year, Oscar Gass, that able and persuasive New Dealer and former…
The Study of Man: The Science of Thought Control by Selma Fraiberg THE EVENTS OF the past thirty years have created a kind of monstrous laboratory for the study of the enslavement…
Vietnam-Another Korea? by Hans J. Morgenthau THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE United States in the Vietnamese war poses acutely two fundamental issues with which American foreign policy…
What to Do About Advertising by Ernest van den ALTHOUGH BY NATURE as visible as can be, and God knows, audible enough, advertising remains shrouded in the mists of…
Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City, by Robert A. Dahl by Lewis A. Coser A FEW YEARS AGO, in a much discussed study of power in a major Southern city, Community Power Structure, Floyd…
Yiddish: Past, Present, and Perfect by Lucy S. Dawidowicz ON HEARING THAT the first volume of an unabridged ten-volume Yiddish dictionary has just been published, people ask, "Today?" Their…