New York City & Health Care by Our Readers To the Editor: As Irwin M. Stelzer [“Can Giuliani Save New York?,” December 1995] notes, in the area of crime…
Amazing Grace by Jonathan Kozol by Sol Stern Jonathan Kozol is widely celebrated as a teller of cruel truths, a writer who—beginning with Death at an Early Age…
Black Anti-Semitism by Our Readers To the Editor: In “Facing Up to Black Anti-Semitism” [December 1995] Joshua Muravchik asks what accounts for the phenomenon cited…
Comes the Millennium by George Weigel In New York City, the Rainbow Room atop Rockefeller Center is already booked solid for the night of December 31,…
Grantsmanship & the Killing Fields by Peter W. Rodman In 1979, a journalist named William Shawcross vaulted to fame with Sideshow,1 a book that accused Henry Kissinger and Richard…
Is the Republican Revolution Alive? by Irwin M. Stelzer “I read the newspapers avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.”
It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us by Hillary Rodham Clinton by Chester E. Finn, In our assessment of this agreeably written and intermittently charming book, let us put aside the weighty and much-mulled matters…
Lincoln by Our Readers To the Editor: In his review of David Donald's Lincoln [Books in Review, January], Walter Berns writes: Lincoln and Douglas…
Ms. Wonder-Child, For Example by Terry Teachout Robert Schumann's 1840 song cycle, Frauenliebe und Leben, is a first-person account of the courtship, marriage, and widowhood of a…
Neoconservatism: A Eulogy by Norman Podhoretz In proposing to deliver a eulogy in honor of neoconservatism, I am obviously implying that it is dead.
New York City & Health Care by Our Readers To the Editor: As Irwin M. Stelzer [“Can Giuliani Save New York?,” December 1995] notes, in the area of crime…
Race in America by Our Readers To the Editor: Although I agree with many of Arch Puddington's arguments in “Speaking of Race” [December 1995], there are…
The Americans by Dorothea Straus “Grandfathers—A Memoir,” by Christopher Clausen, appeared in COMMENTARY in April 1993.
The First Man by Albert Camus by Andre Albert Aciman On October 16, 1957, Albert Camus was sitting in a restaurant in Paris.
The Lovemaking of I.B. Singer by Norma Rosen When I was young I was sent among the old, to teach them.
The Road Ahead by Bill Gates with Nathan Myhrvold and Peter Rinearson by David Gelernter The Road Ahead is Bill Gates's State of the Union address, delivered with the shambling, endearing, self-deprecating grandeur that is…
The Song of Songs by Our Readers To the Editor: Hillel Halkin is concerned in his review with evaluating Ariel and Chana Bloch's new translation of the…
Why Should Jews Survive? by Michael Goldberg by Elliott Abrams When Nathan Glazer wrote his classic study, American Judaism, in 1957, he did not invoke the term “Holocaust” even once.