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Crime, the Constitution, and the Iran-Contra Affair by L. Gordon Crovitz It was obvious that the announcement on November 25, 1986 by Attorney General Edwin Meese that profits from the secret…
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Israel’s Providential Men by Paul Johnson The creation of the state of Israel, one of the few events in our tragic century of which one can…
Justice to John P. Marquand by Terry Teachout "When you are dead," John P. Marquand once said, "you are very dead, intellectually and artistically." Twenty-seven years after Marquand's…
Pagans, Christians, Jews by Chaim Raphael When, as a schoolboy in England many years ago, I learned of the statement by W.R. Inge, Dean of St.…
Resurrecting the New Left by Scott McConnell Wrapped within the current boom in 60's rock-and-roll, and within the more elusive nostalgia for a time when drugs and…
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Showdown at Gucci Gulch, by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum and Alan S. Murray by Commentary Bk Showdown at Gucci Gulch is an account of the passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, told by two…
Waltzing With a Dictator, by Raymond Bonner by George Russell Suddenly, it seems, nobody in the West wants strongmen any more. From South Korea to Haiti to Panama, authoritarian regimes…
“With All Your Possessions”: Jewish Ethics and Economic Life, by Meir Tamari by Erich Isaac The role played by religion in the development of economic systems has been a subject of respectable scholarly investigation since…