The Jewish Bund in Russia: From Its Origins to 1905, by Henry J. Tobias by Bernard K. Johnpoll A not uncommon political phenomenon, cutting across a variety of national lines, is that of the revolutionary movement around which…
A Woman Named Solitude, by Andr’e Schwarz-Bart by Robert Alter After the shattering conclusion of The Last of the Just (1959), it was hard to imagine what more, if anything,…
Marinetti: Selected Writings, edited by R. W. Flint by Commentary Bk Futurism began as a one-man movement of revolution in the traditional relations of the artist and society.
Nixon, the Great Society, and the Future of Social Policy-A Symposium by Nathan Glazer Commentary asked Edward Banfield, Nathan Glazer, Michael Harrington, Tom Kahn, Christopher Lasch, Robert Lekachman, Bayard Rustin, Gus Tyler, and George…
On the Democratic Idea in America, by Irving Kristol by Commentary Bk Irving Kristol's collection of essays, lionized in the Wall Street Journal, vilified in the New York Review of Books, and…
The Curious Analyzer by John P. Sisk We remember only too well the macabre irony with which in the graveyard scene Hamlet contemplates Yorick's skull; how for…
The Jewish Bund in Russia: From Its Origins to 1905, by Henry J. Tobias by Bernard K. Johnpoll A not uncommon political phenomenon, cutting across a variety of national lines, is that of the revolutionary movement around which…
Zionism Revisited: Herzl by David Vital It is appropriate to speak of the advent of Theodor Herzl. He was the hero of the Zionist movement-its only…
Zionism Revisited: The Historic Enterprise by Hillel Halkin Though a voluminous literature exists by now on the Zionist movement, it is one that has plainly generated a good…
“An American Family” by Sara Sanborn As all the world must know by now, a production crew from WNET Television in New York spent two years…