Clintonism Unmasked by Irwin M. Stelzer America is in the early days of a revolution—more precisely, a counterrevolution—and seems not even to know it.
Are Russian Jews in Danger? by Peter Brodsky Most educated Americans are familiar with at least some aspects of Russian anti-Semitism from their reading; from what they know…
Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, Justin Kaplan, General Editor by Robin Roger The back cover of this, the sixteenth edition of Bartlett's, features ten quotations selected from the more than 20,000 found…
Blessing Capitalism by Paul Johnson There is no greater source of muddled thinking than the relationship between religion and economic systems.
Clintonism Unmasked by Irwin M. Stelzer America is in the early days of a revolution—more precisely, a counterrevolution—and seems not even to know it.
Crown Heights by Our Readers To the Editor: In his excellent article, “The Crown Heights Riot & Its Aftermath” [January], Philip Gourevitch accurately describes a…
Immigrants and Family Values by Francis Fukuyama At the Republican convention in Houston last August, Patrick J. Buchanan announced the coming of a block-by-block war to “take…
Islam & the PLO by Our Readers To the Editor: I am happy to find, at last, an article that alerts us to the threat of Islamic…
Mary McCarthy in Retrospect by Joseph Epstein “I didn't have the two top things—great animal magnetism or money,” F. Scott Fitzgerald once remarked. “
Movies and Middle-Class Rage by Terry Teachout It is well known, yet oddly easy to overlook, that the most popular radio show in America today is a…
Poetry as Sanctuary by Our Readers To the Editor: Thank you for Christopher Clausen's review of Can Poetry Matter? by Dana Gioia [Books in Review, February].
The Euromess by Our Readers To the Editor: It was a pleasure for me, as a German citizen, to read Angelo M. Codevilla's insightful article,…
The Pope and Communism by Our Readers To the Editor: I am grateful to Arch Puddington, himself a stalwart ally of the forces of freedom during the…
The Porcupine, byJulian Barnes by Arch Puddington The Communist experience, which over the decades exerted a powerful influence on the emotions of people throughout the world, utterly…
The Voice of NPR by Our Readers To the Editor: Andrea Levin's “The Voice of NPR” [Israel Watch, January] is a masterpiece of reporting based on meticulous…
Thursday’s Child Has Far to Go, by Walter Laqueur by Mark Falcoff Walter Laqueur is well-known to readers of COMMENTARY as one of the most talented and readable historians of our time.
Upon This Rock, by Samuel G. Freedman by Glenn C. Loury The Manhattan Institute, a conservative public-policy organization with a particular focus on issues affecting New York City, has since 1987…