The Religious Right by Our Readers To the Editor: I read Terry Eastland's article, “Religion, Politics & the Clintons” [January], with great interest.
Black Anti-Semitism & How It Grows by Arch Puddington What has come to be known as the Kean College incident has focused renewed attention on the problem of black…
Getting Away With Murder by Walter Berns In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury…
In Europe’s Name, by Timothy Garton Ash by George Weigel Timothy Garton Ash is best known to American readers as the British journalist whose front-line reports on the personalities and…
In the Name of the IRA by Richard Grenier In the midst of his highly publicized 48-hour American visit, Gerry Adams, head of Sinn Fein, the political wing of…
Jews & the State by Our Readers To the Editor: In his otherwise comprehensive review of Benjamin Ginsberg's The Fatal Embrace: Jews and the State [January], Jay…
Losing China Again by Charles Horner During 1993, visitors to China began to notice the widespread appearance of trinkets, souvenirs, and other memorabilia of this century's…
On Looking Into the Abyss, by Gertrude Himmelfarb by John Gross The historian Gertrude Himmelfarb's latest collection of essays displays all the virtues that readers have come to expect from her—lucid…
Tales of Virtue by James Q. Wilson The success of William J. Bennett's admirable anthology of moral tales, The Book of Virtues1—which has become a major best-seller—is…
The Astonishing Hypothesis, by Francis Crick by Jeffrey Marsh Some 40 years ago, in a Nobel Prize-winning feat, Francis Crick and James Watson unraveled the structure of DNA, showing…
The Jewish Family by Our Readers To the Editor: Jack Wertheimer's article, “Family Values & the Jews” [January], is an interesting exercise in nostalgia, but is…
The New Middle East, by Shimon Peres by Rael Isaac Elise Boulding, a mother-figure in the 1960's peace movement in the United States, used to urge her followers to “Imagine…
The Religious Right by Our Readers To the Editor: I read Terry Eastland's article, “Religion, Politics & the Clintons” [January], with great interest.
The “New York Review” by Our Readers To the Editor: Joseph Epstein [“Thirty Years of the ‘New York Review,’” December 1993] is wrong to charge that although…
Using Force by Our Readers To the Editor: Any discussion of “When, Where & How to Use Force,” like the three articles published under this…
Who Is Addicted to What? by Midge Decter Barbara Ehrenreich, the Honorary Chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, is a journalist of considerable verve whose “field” is…