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A provocative and uncompromising polemicist.
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November 2009 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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FROM OUR MAY ISSUE. Will Washington force Jerusalem to choose between friendly relations and the actions necessary to assure Israel’s survival?
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May 2009 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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The inexorable pull of the "peace process" has not led the President to abandon a central pillar of his own doctrine.
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April 2008 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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From COMMENTARY's February 2008 issue. Despite the assessment offered in the most recent National Intelligence Estimate, the Iranian regime continues to pose an existential threat, and the case for military action against its nuclear facilities remains as
strong as ever.
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February 2008 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Robert Peach interviews Norman Podhoretz
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Norman Podhoretz |
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From Ex-Friends: Norman Podhoretz on Norman Mailer.
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Norman Podhoretz |
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Norman Mailer died last weekend at the age of 84. In 1999, COMMENTARY’s Editor at Large Norman Podhoretz published Ex-Friends, a memoir of his sundered friendships with some of the leading figures of New York’s literary intelligentsia, Mailer among them. Here, free of charge, is "A Foul-Weather Friend to Norman Mailer," the chapter on Mailer in Ex-Friends.
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Thinking about the future of Israel's capital city—and about the mystery of Jewish survival.
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July/August 2007 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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If the ayatollahs acquire nuclear weapons, it will be too late—and too costly—to act.
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June 2007 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Epitaphs are multiplying for the President's revolutionary foreign policy; they remain premature.
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September 2006 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Behind the campaign for a swift American withdrawal stand a number of arguments, almost all specious, and a number of fears, almost all discreditable.
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January 2006 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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The charge that we were misled into war is not only baseless but itself mendacious.
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December 2005 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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To commemorate COMMENTARY's 60th anniversary, and in an effort to advance discussion of the present American position in the world, the editors asked 36 leading thinkers to comment on the Bush administration's conduct of foreign policy.
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November 2005 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Israel's disengagement plan has won a large cohort of domestic critics, as a ten-day visit reveals. But are they right?
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April 2005 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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The Bush Doctrine is under assault from every side; herewith, a critical guide to the critics. Does this mean the President is about to alter or reverse course?
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February 2005 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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The United States is once again locked in a struggle with a deadly global enemy. Herewith a critical, comprehensive guide to the history, the stakes, and the maddeningly complicated politics, foreign and domestic.
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September 2004 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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With a clarity long absent from American foreign policy, the President has established four pillars for action. Will he walk the walk?
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September 2002 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Behind our seeming national consensus an anti-war movement is afoot; is it also growing?
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April 2002 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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In the end, victory over militant Islam and the terrorism it uses against us will require the transformation of an entire region of the world.
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February 2002 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Having brought Israel to the brink of disaster, the proponents of peace at any price are busy covering their tracks.
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October 2001 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Today's England is lively, colorful, and prosperous--and a pale shadow of its former self.
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January 2001 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Though the "peace camp" in Israel convinced itself otherwise, Arab rejectionism has never abated.
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December 2000 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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In their latest books, two novelists at the height of their powers raise questions of love, friendship, politics, and mortality.
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July/August 2000 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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In perhaps the greatest of the Bible's prophetic books, lessons abound--though not the ones usually drawn from it.
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May 2000 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Celebrants of the late Joseph Heller, and of his brilliant comic novel, remain determined to sanitize its message.
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February 2000 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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Amid all the shifts of position on Left and Right brought about by the end of the cold war, certain things--including the isolationist temptation--remain constant.
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December 1999 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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All honor to a novelist who elevated art far above ideology; but honor for what, exactly?
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July/August 1999 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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An extraordinarily brilliant man was neither the great thinker nor the moral paragon his admirers have made him out to be.
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February 1999 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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In his new novel, as throughout his career, the prolific, still-fresh author achieves but intermittent mastery over his own unexamined certainties.
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October 1998 |
Norman Podhoretz |
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From the meaning of feminism to the law of sexual harassment to the moral condition of the American people, the Clinton sex scandals have spread confusion; herewith, a road map.
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June 1998 |
Norman Podhoretz |