Franklin of Philadelphia, by Esmond Wright by Diana Schaub Franklin of Philadelphia seems an odd title for the biography of a native Bostonian who spent nearly twenty-six years abroad…
Franklin of Philadelphia, by Esmond Wright by Diana Schaub Franklin of Philadelphia seems an odd title for the biography of a native Bostonian who spent nearly twenty-six years abroad…
Murrow: His Life and Times, by A.M. Sperber by Terry Teachout Television news leaves few clear traces in our collective memory. (Ask a baby boomer to identify Eric Sevareid.) So it…
Nicaragua: A Speech to My Former Comrades on the Left by David Horowitz Twenty-five years ago I was one of the founders of the New Left. Tonight I come before you as the…
Reflections on the Art of Lying by Dafna Allon The art and the science of lying have both made noteworthy progress since Bacon's day, and most particularly in our…
The Family, the Nation, and Senator Moynihan by Glenn C. Loury Last year, Daniel Patrick Moynihan delivered an address on a topic on which his ideas had generated great controversy two…
The Outside Story, by Richard Brookhiser by Gregory A. Fossedal Richard Brookhiser, the managing editor of National Review, has written a thorough and interesting account of the 1984 election, tapping…
The Political-Literary Complex by Carol Iannone At one point during their week of deliberations and festivities, the writers who had assembled in New York last January…
The Scandal of “Peace Education” by Andre Ryerson Although the nuclear-freeze campaign has faded, it should not be imagined that the schools have abandoned "peace education," "peace studies,"…
The Unwanted, by Michael R. Marrus by Larry D. Nachman "Home," Robert Frost once wrote, "is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you…
The Utopian Dilemma, by Murray Friedman by Lucy S. Dawidowicz Out of his many years of service in professional Jewish life, Murray Friedman has written this small book about American…
Where Arabism and Zionism Differ by Elie Kedourie Arabism and Zionism are ideologies. They offer a blueprint for political action based on historical arguments which purport to establish…