Black Workers in White Unions, by William B. Gould by Arch Puddington THE debate over preferential treatment for minority groups, an issue demonstrably capable of arousing strong passions in Americans, has intensified…
Farewell, Israel!, by Ephraim Sevela by Joshua Rubenstein EPHRAIM SEVELA was once a noted Jewish activist in the Soviet Union; on February 24, 1971, he helped to organize…
Paul Goodman in Retrospect by Joseph Epstein "A VOICE a good deal undervalued is that of Paul Goodman," wrote a reviewer in Book Week, roughly a decade…
The Economic War Against the Jews, by Walter Henry Nelson and Terence Prittie by Jeffrey Marsh ONE of the most striking manifestations of Arab hostility to Israel is the economic boycott administered by the Arab League,…
The Rise of American Philosophy, by Bruce Kuklick by Commentary Bk THE subject of this book is the extraordinary philosophic fertility of which Harvard University was the scene and source from…
The Romance of American Communism, by Vivian Gornick by Marion Magid ON STALINISM, at least, one might have thought the verdict was in for all time, but no such luck. The…
The World & President Carter by Walter Z. Laqueur AMONG the more engaging features of the American political system is the custom of extending wide indulgence to every incoming…
Vietnam: New Light on the Question of American Guilt by Guenter Lewy UNDER Executive Orders 10501 and 10816 promulgated by President Eisenhower, and Executive Order 11652 issued by President Nixon on March…
France’s New Philosophers by Roger Kaplan MUCH has been written in the press on both sides of the Atlantic in the past twelve months about a…