Assessing the Six-Day War by Amos Perlmutter Two and a half years have now elapsed since the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, and thus far the flood of literature…
Confessions of a Green Beret by William Pfaff I joined Army Special Forces in 1956, when that was still an innocent act. It was a Reserve Detachment, although…
Ideology in America, by Everett Carll Ladd by Barry Gewen Major political realignments have been rare in American history. The last occurred during the 30's, when Franklin Roosevelt molded a…
Is There a Jewish Vote? by Arthur M. Klebanoff By now it is widely acknowledged that Jews were the critical group in the New York mayoral election last November,…
Jewish Class Conflict? by Milton Himmelfarb In no other American election has "the Jewish vote" ever been so central to the strategy and tactics of the…
Kennedyism by Midge Decter Can it be only ten years now since American society stood ready to be acted on by the Kennedys? Well,…
Religion and Change, by David L. Edwards; Alienation, Atheism, and the Religious Crisis, by Thomas F. O’Dea by John Keber The many-sidedness of theological study is nowadays taken for granted; likewise, the increasing difficulty, if not the impossibility, of producing…
The Destruction of the Dutch Jews, by Jacob Presser by Commentary Bk In the welter of historical confusion, it is often assumed that the Dutch, more than most other European populations, exerted…
The Four-Gated City, by Doris Lessing by Elizabeth Dalton The intent of Doris Lessing's "Children of Violence," a series of five novels of which "The Four-Gated City" is the…
The Political Thought of Herbert Marcuse by George Kateb Marcuse has caught up with his following. "An Essay on Liberation" is a love-letter written to the young, and to…
TV Journal: The Fall Season by Neil Compton The media world is abuzz with speculation about revolutionary developments: more and better public television, new community cable systems that…
Two Dreisers, by Ellen Moers by Arthur Edelstein Proponents of Theodore Dreiser's work have always found themselves in a nervous position, one that is, in a way, peculiarly…