Unequal Justice, by Jerold S. Auerbach by Joseph W. Bishop Unequal Justice is a philippic against the American bar (with the exception of a few saints and martyrs like William…
Barthelme’s Comedy of Patricide by Hilton Kramer Fatherhood, as we have lately been reminded by Martin Green in Children of the Sun, is the great bugbear of…
Carter and the Jews by Milton Himmelfarb By now the Democratic party will have nominated Jimmy Carter and everyone will have forgotten how remarkable it is that…
Heifetz the Virtuoso by Bruce Kovner Although he is the most popular and widely-recorded violinist of this century, possessing, by general agreement, the greatest violin technique…
Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, by Doris Kearns by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick It has been nearly a decade since the first public reports that then President Lyndon Johnson, one of the most…
Professing English by Joseph Epstein For the past three years at a large Midwestern university I have taught a course entitled "Advanced Prose Composition." In…
The Children of the Counterculture, by John Rothchild and Susan Wolf by Jane Larkin Crain The Adolescents who made up the "youth revolution" of the 1960's-the flower children, hippies, communards, self-styled radicals, and other assorted…
The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America: Since 1945, by George H. Nash; Up from Communism, by John P. Diggins by Nelson W. Polsby What's a conservative? Some exceedingly good minds have pondered this question, and it seems unlikely that there will ever be…
The English Sickness: A Touch of Class? by Peter Bauer Class is the leitmotif or even the exclusive theme of much critical comment about Britain.
The Last European War, by John Lukacs by Joseph Shattan John Lukacs has here attempted a diplomatic and psychological history of Europe during the first two years of World War…
The Poverty of Socialist Thought by Stephen Miller Political labels are, like most things, subject to the law of civilization and decay. But what of the labels socialist…
Unequal Justice, by Jerold S. Auerbach by Joseph W. Bishop Unequal Justice is a philippic against the American bar (with the exception of a few saints and martyrs like William…
“Eurocommunism” and Its Friends by Walter Z. Laqueur The problem of cooperation between democratic and Communist parties is not new. Originally, in the 1920's, it was a major…