The Moral Meaning of Genetic Technology by Leon R. Kass The genetic genie, first unbottled to treat disease, is increasingly going its own way, posing dangers to our humanity that…
Can Parents Be Trusted? by Chester E. Finn, School choice is a great idea, but it does not address the problem at home.
In Defense of German Jews by Jay M. Harris As a new history shows, this community never did conform to its present-day image as trusting, shortsighted, and doomed.
Mary Cassatt, Modern Painter by Steven C. Munson An independent woman, she was also as far from feminist stereotype as it is possible to be.
Reds by Joshua Muravchik It can no longer be denied that the American Communist party acted as an espionage machine for Moscow; unfortuantely, the…
The Kubrick Mystique by Midge Decter From quirky talent to official genius: the late director's career as a parable of Hollywood.
The Moral Meaning of Genetic Technology by Leon R. Kass The genetic genie, first unbottled to treat disease, is increasingly going its own way, posing dangers to our humanity that…
“My Beautiful Old House” and other Fabrications by Edward Said by Justus Reid Weiner For decades, the eminent intellectual and activist has told his life story as an allegory of the plight of the…