Grownups and “Kids” by Jonah Goldberg Among the few things Americans seem to agree on these days is that our children are in trouble; the causes…
Dropping the Bomb by Our Readers To the Editor: As a historian who has great respect for the conservative tradition (and who dedicated his first book…
Facing Up to Black Anti-Semitism by Joshua Muravchik As the controversy surrounding the role of Louis Farrakhan in the Million Man March underscored once again, the greatest story…
Grownups and “Kids” by Jonah Goldberg Among the few things Americans seem to agree on these days is that our children are in trouble; the causes…
In Confidence by Anatoly Dobrynin by Gabriel Schoenfeld In the summer of 1915, having been sacked as First Lord of the Admiralty during the troubled Dardanelles campaign, Winston…
In Search of Churchill by Martin Gilbert by James W. Muller In the summer of 1915, having been sacked as First Lord of the Admiralty during the troubled Dardanelles campaign, Winston…
Israel-With Grandchildren by Norman Podhoretz Only minutes after we arrive at the airport we get the big news from Noam, the eldest of our four…
Sabbath’s Theater by Philip Roth by Ruth R. Wisse Isn't it tiresome in 1994, this role of rebel-hero?
Speaking of Race by Arch Puddington In the aftermath of the O.J. Simpson verdict and the mass rally of black men in Washington, D.C.—the so-called Million…
The Man Who Wrote Too Much by Joseph Epstein Milan Kundera, the Czech novelist, has spoken of fiction as a great European invention for the discovery of truth.
The New Federalism by Our Readers To the Editor: Although I found Wilfred M. McClay's article on federalism [“A More Perfect Union?,” September] both fascinating and…
The Tyranny of Numbers by Nicholas Eberstadt by Kenneth Silber In the late 1980's, visitors to the Soviet Union noticed that milk was no longer reliably available in ordinary grocery…
Words, Music, Opera by Terry Teachout Opera buffs have conducted a spirited debate over the merits of the Metropolitan Opera's new “Met Titles” system, introduced in…