A Farewell to Feminism by Elizabeth Powers Delivering on its promise of a total restructuring of society, the women's movement has led its own followers into a…
Among the Abayudaya by Irwin Berg In a Ugandan village, a tiny tribe has practiced for decades to join the Jewish faith and people.
Democracy and the Religious Right by Peter Berger Who will mediate the class conflict between evangelicals and America's secular elites?
Don Juan Zimmerman by Joseph Epstein In his terry-cloth robe, over his morning coffee, Donny Zimmerman read the Chicago Jewish Chronicle. Sometimes it contained an item…
Fanfare for Aaron Copland by Terry Teachout Giving full expression to his own genius, he also gave full expression to the American national character in music.
Toward a New Immigration Policy by Peter D. Salins If we are to remain ethnically diverse but culturally unified, we need to rethink both whom we let in and…
Why the Republicans Lost, and Won by Joshua Muravchik As Bill Clinton is the first to know, the GOP, despite its disastrous presidential campaign, has become the majority American…