Corporations and Their Critics, edited by Thornton Bradshaw and David Vogel by Leslie Lenkowsky For most of the last decade, the American corporation has been the object of criticism unequaled in scope and intensity…
Growing Up Free, by Letty Cottin Pogrebin by Joseph Adelson This is a book about an imaginary society-an anti-utopia-which goes unnamed in the text but which I will name, in…
How to Make Peace with the Palestinians by Menahem Milson Negotiations among Israel, Egypt, and the United States concerning the autonomy plan for the West Bank and Gaza have been…
Ideas and the Novel, by Mary McCarthy by Ann Hulbert For several decades, Mary McCarthy has been warning that the novel, in the ample form in which it flourished in…
Let Me Call You Quota, Sweetheart by Walter Berns It was said of the late Justice William O. Douglas, and it was said by way of praising him, that…
The Imperial Media by Joseph Kraft You can tell Superman is Superman in lots of ways. Perhaps the most singular of his qualities is the ability…
The Road to Gdansk, by Daniel Singer by Arch Puddington For a movement which took pride in its respect for freedom of expression and theoretical inquiry, the New Left contributed…
The Universe and Dr. Sagan by Jeffrey Marsh Carl Sagan is probably the closest American equivalent of that English institution, the TV don.
Zionism in Transition, edited by Moshe Davis by Robert S. Wistrich Great revolutions, "by effecting the disappearance of the causes which brought them about, by their very success, become themselves incomprehensible."…
“The Uniforms That Guard Us” by Richard Grenier "Making mock of uniforms that guard you while you sleep" was a phrase of Kipling's that caught in George Orwell's…
Confessions of a Prodigy by Samuel Lipman Let others remember their growing up by houses, schools, and friends; I remember mine by piano teachers.