Active Faith by Ralph Reed by Adam Wolfson There can be little doubt that Ralph Reed, the executive director of the Christian Coalition, is a brilliant tactician and…
A Party of One: Clinton and the Democrats by Daniel Casse Later this summer, 20,000 members of the Democratic party will assemble in Chicago for their quadrennial political convention.
A Twilight Struggle by Robert Kagan by Mark Falcoff It all seems so remote today, but in the summer of 1979, with the cold war still very much on,…
Active Faith by Ralph Reed by Adam Wolfson There can be little doubt that Ralph Reed, the executive director of the Christian Coalition, is a brilliant tactician and…
Cambodia by Our Readers To the Editor: Contrary to the assertions contained in Peter W. Rodman's article, “Grantsmanship & the Killing Fields” [March], there…
Dr. Lopez and Shylock by Our Readers To the Editor: In “Shakespeare, Shylock, and the Jews” [April], William Meyers, who has had plays produced Off Broadway and…
Helping Hitler by Robert S. Wistrich In the bloodstained history of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust stands out for the comprehensive character of its goal and the systematic…
Lone Wolf: A Biography of Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky by Shmuel Katz by Midge Decter Reading Shmuel Katz's two-volume biography of Vladimir Jabotinsky is a haunting experience.
Renewing American Compassion by Marvin Olasky by Leslie Lenkowsky In a now-classic essay that appeared in these pages a quarter-century ago, Nathan Glazer observed that there were but two…
Salman Rushdie Surrenders by Hillel Halkin I have in mind a plot for a satirical tale on the subject of literary courage.
The Executor by Joseph Epstein When Paul Bertram asked me in 1959 to stay on at Princeton as his graduate assistant, I felt as Walter…
The Future of the Race by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West by Eric J. Sundquist “The problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color line.”
The Jewish Future by Our Readers To the Editor: Elliott Abrams is well within his rights to criticize Michael Goldberg's Why Should Jews Survive? [Books in…
The UN by Our Readers To the Editor: In “What Use Is the UN?” [April], Joshua Muravchik misdiagnoses what ails the UN.
Values and Politics by Our Readers To the Editor: What a strange review of my book, Values Matter Most, by Richard Brookhiser, a writer whose work…
What Johnny Still Won’t Know About History by Walter A. McDougall To the accompaniment of a fair amount of ballyhoo, the National Standards Project released in April a revised version of…
Women Composers by Our Readers To the Editor: It is sad to discover that gender politics has finally seeped into the hitherto seemingly apolitical preserves…