Safire's Washington, by William Safire by Edward Jay Epstein In 1973, William Safire left the White House staff, where he had been one of Richard Nixon's main speechwriters, and…
A New International Disorder by Elie Kedourie Before 1914 world politics was very much the politics of European states. The balance of power was destroyed during the…
Arabia, the Gulf, and the West, by J.B. Kelly by Joseph Shattan The recent outbreak of fighting between Iran and Iraq, and the manifest inability of the United States to influence events…
From Prejudice to Destruction: Anti-Semitism 1700-1933, by Jacob Katz by George L. Mosse Jacob Katz's new book enables us to discern the history of anti-Semitism with greater clarity than ever before, as he…
Getting Ethics by William J. Bennett A new spirit of moralism is stalking the culture. Increasingly these days one looks through one or another of the…
How to Restrain the Soviets by Adam B. Ulam For those who, in the wake of Afghanistan and Poland, seek to assess the present and future course of Soviet…
In Defense of Capitalists by George Gilder The dream of socialism has given way not to a dream of capitalism, except among a minority of libertarian true…
Lies About the Holocaust by Lucy S. Dawidowicz Every historical subject has undergone revision as each new generation rewrites the history of the past. But the term "revisionism"…
Peter the Great, by Robert Massie by Lev Navrozov Robert Massie, a historian educated at Yale and Oxford, belongs to the endangered, if not extinct, species of the gentleman…
Safire’s Washington, by William Safire by Edward Jay Epstein In 1973, William Safire left the White House staff, where he had been one of Richard Nixon's main speechwriters, and…
Socrates and Us by Irving Younger Socrates never wrote a word. We know of him because he taught Plato, who put him in some of the…
The Feminist Mystique by Michael Levin Feminism in its contemporary form is an empirical doctrine leading to recommendations for social action. Of course, the irrationality of…
The Real Avant-Garde by Pearl K. Bell Novels of protest-protest against oppression and injustice-have invariably taken the form of brutal realism, from a Zola to a Solzhenitsyn,…
Unelected Representatives, by Michael J. Malbin by Elliott Abrams In 1981, the third Senate office building will open, expanding Senate office space by 50 percent. Since the number of…