Seize the Moment, by Richard Nixon by Richard Nixon's ninth book continues and extends a unique public career.
Aid & Eastern Europe by Our Readers To the Editor: In his article, “How Not to Aid Eastern Europe” [November 1991], Nicholas N. Eberstadt makes some good…
Den of Thieves, by James B. Stewart by Paul C. Roberts Following Ivan Boesky's guilty plea to insider trading in November 1986, articles began to appear in the Wall Street Journal…
Is America on the Way Down? by Robert L. Bartley The idea that the United States is in decline might itself have been expected to decline with the collapse of…
Isaac Bashevis Singer by Our Readers To the Editor: Thank you for Joseph Epstein's illuminating eulogy—no, make that paean, instead—to the late Isaac Bashevis Singer [“Our…
Jewish Population by Our Readers To the Editor: . . . In response to Edward Norden's “Counting the Jews” [October 1991], let me say that…
Mostly Morgenthaus, by Henry Morgenthau III by Jonathan D. Sarna Storybook histories of old-line German-Jewish families in America resemble one another to a remarkable degree.
Rape & the Feminists by Our Readers To the Editor: I do not share Andrea Dworkin's belief that women lose their integrity when they lose their virginity,…
Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby, by Stephen L. Carter by Heather MacDonald Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby, by Professor Stephen L. Carter of the Yale Law School, is a book divided…
Russia’s Chance by Richard Pipes When in 1917 the Russian empire exploded in revolution, the writer V.V. Rozanov observed with astonishment that his country had…
Seize the Moment, by Richard Nixon by Elliott Abrams Richard Nixon's ninth book continues and extends a unique public career.
Sepharad ’92 by Chaim Raphael One of the more agreeable events in modern Jewish history is due to unfold on March 31 of this year…
The End of History and the Last Man, by Francis Fukuyama by Paul Johnson Educated people have an extraordinary appetite for absolute answers to historical questions, answers which wise historians know cannot be forthcoming.
The Jeffries Affair by Philip Gourevitch One afternoon last August, the columnist Murray Kempton of Newsday stood on a street corner in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, discussing…
What Louis Kahn Built by Michael Lewis The architect Louis I. Kahn (1901-74) was a classic late bloomer.