The Greatness of Gershom Scholem by Hyam Maccoby Gershom Scholem, who died two years ago, produced such a far-reaching revolution in our understanding of Judaism that his work…
Bergman Discovers Love by Richard Grenier Ingmar Bergman has described himself in the years before World War II-during the Hitler period-as a "pro-German fanatic," a political…
Confession of a Catholic, by Michael Novak by William McGurn For most of this century, the Roman Catholic Church was regarded as among the most reactionary of American institutions, blindly…
Cozzens Repossessed by Joseph Epstein "In what century did he live?" asked the graduate student in literature to whom I mentioned that I had been…
Democracy for Everyone? by Peter Berger On June 8, 1982, in a speech to the British Parliament, President Reagan called for a "global campaign for democracy."…
Jewish Identities in France, by Dominique Schnapper by Roger Kaplan The French Jewish community is now the largest in free Europe, the fourth largest in the world. Decimated by persecution…
Memoirs, by Petro G. Grigorenko by Adrian Karatnycky The memoirs of former Red Army General Petro Grigorenko are a remarkable byproduct of this century's most influential political invention-totalitarianism.…
Thatcherization (Cont’d.) by John O'Sullivan From the moment that Britain's election date of June 9 was announced, Margaret Thatcher was the firm favorite of both…
The Decline and Fall of the American Automobile Industry, by Brock Yates by Don Sharp When an economic institution so pervasive in our national life as the automobile industry suffers its worst slump in twenty-five…
The Greatness of Gershom Scholem by Hyam Maccoby Gershom Scholem, who died two years ago, produced such a far-reaching revolution in our understanding of Judaism that his work…
The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House, by Seymour M. Hersh by Michael Ledeen This very long book is the latest sally in the war of a certain segment of the journalistic elite against…