"Eat People"-- A Chinese Reckoning by Arthur Waldron In the new China, savagery is far from being a thing of the past.
“Hava Nagila”– A Memoir by Anatoly Naiman Or, the adventures of two poets adrift in Yalta during the Six-Day War.
Cars and Their Enemies by James Q. Wilson The war against the automobile is a continuation by other means of the war against the middle class and its…
Is Chess Finished? by Boris Gulko World Champion Garry Kasparov let IBM's computer get away with murder.
Judaism Without Limits by Jack Wertheimer Anarchy is increasingly the condition of a community unable to say who belongs to it or what its faith minimally…
Missing Albert Shanker by Arch Puddington He was the indispensable last voice of a liberalism now gone.
Virgil Thomson’s Brilliant Careers by Terry Teachout The composer of Four Saints in Three Acts will be remembered less for his music than for his criticism.
Why Iran Is (Still) a Menace by Joshua Muravchik Ayatollahs come and go; what remains is a terrorist state, and a menace to American interests.