The Imperial Temptation, by Robert W. Tucker and David C. Hendrickson by “The United States could not remain on the margin of universal history, but did not know how to participate fully…
Are Girls Shortchanged in School? by Rita Kramer In America today, more girls graduate from high school than boys and more of them go on to college, where…
Edna St. Vincent Millay: Selected Poems, edited by Colin Falck by Evelyn Toynton Literature being an art in which women have acquitted themselves rather spectacularly, it remains perplexing that their greatest achievements should…
G.B. Shaw & Music by Our Readers To the Editor: Terry Teachout's contention in his review of Bernard Shaw, by Michael Holroyd [Books in Review, February], that…
How to Read Crime and Punishment by Gary Saul Morson Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment (1866) is above all a novel of ideas, and in its pages one reads about…
Michael Milken by Our Readers To the Editor: Paul Craig Roberts, reviewing James B. Stewart's Den of Thieves [Books in Review, March], comments that Michael…
October Surprise, by Gary Sick by Michael Ledeen For the substantial segment of the American intelligentsia which has still not digested Ronald Reagan's presidency, October Surprise offers some…
PC at Stanford by Our Readers To the Editor: In the February letters section, David Merkowitz of the National Council on Education, responding to Dinesh D'Souza's…
Seeing the Nakedness of His Father by Leon R. Kass Standing in the large men's locker room of the National Capitol YMCA, getting dressed after my swim and shower, I…
Sexual Harassment by Our Readers To the Editor: Naomi Munson's article, “Harassment Blues” [February], is the most insightful piece I have ever read on women…
The Black Community by Our Readers To the Editor: In “Clarence Thomas and the Blacks” [February], Arch Puddington hints that a solution to our race-relations problems…
The Dead Sea Scrolls by Our Readers To the Editor: We find Robert Alter's article, “How Important Are the Dead Sea Scolls?” [February], to be misleading and…
The Death of an American Jewish Community, by Hillel Levine and Lawrence Harmon by Philip Gourevitch It is an old story, oft-lamented and oft-repeated: the mainstream of American Jewish life no longer runs down the tight,…
The Disuniting of America, by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. by Heather MacDonald Originally published by Whittle Direct Books and now reissued with an expanded foreword, The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a…
The Imperial Temptation, by Robert W. Tucker and David C. Hendrickson by Elliott Abrams “The United States could not remain on the margin of universal history, but did not know how to participate fully…
The New Anti-Catholicism by George Weigel Over the past several years, evidence has been mounting that new forms of an old bigotry, anti-Catholicism, are befouling American…
The Patriot Smear & Its Progeny by FRED KOMAROW Orchestrated smears are but one of many weapons commonly used by Israel's enemies in Washington.
Yes, Oswald Alone Killed Kennedy by Jacob Cohen Even the strongest supporters of JFK, Oliver Stone's notorious film on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, concede that…