The Professor and the L-Word by Midge Decter On the whole, the professor was the very model of a solid liberal academic gentleman.
Hemingway: Portrait of the Artist as an Intellectual by Paul Johnson Ernest Hemingway is not only seen to exhibit all the chief characteristics of the intellectual but to possess them to…
Inside the National Security Council, by Constantine C. Menges; Perilous Statecraft, by Michael A. Ledeen by David Brock Even before Ronald Reagan left office, a consensus was forming on his foreign-policy legacy. In the now-predominant view, relations between…
Life Under Communism Today by Arch Puddington It is only in the past several years that something approaching an honest accounting of Communism has been given wide…
The Master of the Game: Paul Nitze and the Nuclear Peace, by Strobe Talbott by Donald Kagan The idea of arms control is surprisingly old. Ancient writers mention a treaty between two Greek cities banning the use…
The Men and Women of Yeshiva, by Jeffrey S. Gurock by Commentary Bk During his tenure as Secretary of Education, William J. Bennett frequently urged upon American universities a return to the traditional…
The Professor and the L-Word by Midge Decter On the whole, the professor was the very model of a solid liberal academic gentleman.
Victorian Values/Jewish Values by Gertrude Himmelfarb Margaret Thatcher recently reaffirmed her commitment to Victorian values in the name, as she told the elders of the Church…
Why the Democrats Lost Again by Joshua Muravchik In the months since the Democrats lost the election, precious few of them have drawn the lesson that the party…