How Not to Deal With China by Arthur Waldron "Constructive engagement" will not help to move Beijing toward democracy or prevent war in Asia; quite the contrary.
How the Intellectuals Took Over (And What to Do About It) by David Gelernter The new American elite differs radically from the old, and the social and cultural damage it has done may be…
Intermarriage, Inc. by Wendy Shalit From greeting cards to prepackaged worship services, a new industry promotes Jewish-Christian "inclusiveness"; or does it?
Johnnie Cochran’s Secret by Christopher Caldwell The verdict in O.J. Simpson's civil trial deepens the puzzle of why the race card succeeded so wildly in his…
Schubert Lives by Terry Teachout While the scholars dispute the meaning and relevance of his biography--and his sexuality--his compositions remain central to the aesthetic life…
The Inheritance by Samuel G. Freedman by Sol Stern On October 21, 1967, Private First Class Tim Carey, a thin, bespectacled, twenty-year-old draftee from Crotonville, New York, was sent…
The Witches of Arthur Miller by Midge Decter In its filmed version, The Crucible finally comes alive as a drama--though to what end is another matter.