Leaving Them Wanting More
From the Editor
Charity Cases
Letters in response to David Billet's "The War on Philanthropy.”
Bonnie, Clyde & the Boomers
Letters in response to Stephen Hunter's “Bonnie and Clyde Died for Nihilism.”
How We Can Win in Afghanistan
The McChrystal way is the only way.
Afghanistan and the Liberal Collapse
Those politicians who charged their political rivals with failing to keep “their eye on the ball” are turning a blind eye to the consequences of defeat. Will Obama be one of them?
What Price Popularity?
Pursuing the favor of global publics has not shown the results President Obama heralded; it may be making things worse.
The Real Irving Kristol
A provocative and uncompromising polemicist.
Toddlin’ Town
How the brazen, bulging, tough-guy city of my youth has subtly transformed itself into a resplendent, but very different, city of youth.
What the Tories Have to Teach Us
Four lessons for American conservatives from the political changes across the pond.
Intel and the Israelis
How, twice in a quarter century, upstarts in Israel revolutionized the world’s leading maker of computer chips.
A Man in Thrall
She clung to him as if she wanted their cells to merge, and she keened—because it seemed like the end, and tragic; or, more tragic, still more tragic, not the end. If I can’t live with you, I’ll die.
The Israel Test, by George Gilder
Michael Medved reviews "The Israel Test," by George Gilder.
1688, by Steve Pincus
Paul Rahe reviews "1688," by Steve Pincus.
The Making of Americans, by E.D. Hirsch Jr.
Liam Julian reviews "The Making of Americans," by E.D. Hirsch Jr.
Satchmo and the Jews
Louis Armstrong's heterodox views.
From Hungary
The curious case of Sandor Marai.
Thucydides, by Donald Kagan
Algis Valiunas reviews Donald Kagan's "Thucydides."














