Down at Duke by Our Readers An exchange between readers and Eric Adler and Jack Langer on their January 2005 piece, "The Intafada Comes to Duke."
Free Speech for Terrorists? by Andrew McCarthy The First Amendment is not now and never has been a suicide pact.
Iraq by Our Readers An exchange between Gabriel Schoenfeld and readers on his December 2004 piece, "Iraq: Prophets of Defeat."
Islam and Europe by Our Readers An exchange between David Pryce-Jones and readers on his December 2004 piece, "the Islamization of Europe?"
Islam and Freedom by Our Readers An exchange between James Q. Wilson and readers on his December 2004 piece, "Islam and Freedom."
Islamists and the Left by Our Readers An exchange between Joshua Kurlantzick and readers on his December 2004 piece, "The Left and the Islamists."
Liebling by Our Readers An exchange between Joseph Epstein and readers on his December 2004 piece, "Around the Block with A.J. Liebling."
Post-Pavarotti by Our Readers Readers react to Terry Teachout's December 2004 piece, "After Pavarotti."
Social Security Then and Now by Bruce Bartlett Privatization has both history and economics on its side; it has even had Democrats.
Sudan by Our Readers An exchange between Roger Sandall and readers on his December 2004 piece, "Can Sudan Be Saved?"
The Great Black Hope by Algis Valiunas For better but especially for worse, championship boxing has long captured the tragedy of American race relations.
The Settlers’ Crisis, and Israel’s by Hillel Halkin What happens when a messianic worldview collides with the imperatives of statecraft?
What Became of the CIA by Gabriel Schoenfeld Bureaucratic reshuffling does not begin to address the intelligence agency's problems.
Why Artie Shaw Fell Silent by Terry Teachout For the jazz clarinetist, neither virtuosity nor celebrity was ever enough.
Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up? by John Gross There are signs of a saner approach to the playwright and his work, but signs can be deceiving.