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AuthorMichaels, Patrick J.
AuthorMichaelsen, Mark G.
AuthorMichelson, P.E.
AuthorMichener, James A.
AuthorMickelwait, Laila
AuthorMicunovic, Viljko
AuthorMiddlekauff, Robert
AuthorMiddleton, Drew
AuthorMillar, Mary S.
AuthorMiller, Mark
AuthorMiller, Merle
AuthorMiller, Roger Leroy
AuthorMiller, Shawn
AuthorMiller, Stephen
Paid articleThe Story of English, by Robert McCrum, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil (March 1987)
S urvey mankind from China to Peru, as Samuel Johnson put it, and nowadays we often find it learning English. Such is the main point of The Story of English, a nine-part series aired on public...
Paid articleSidney Hook: Fifty Years of Anti-Communism (January 1984)
There are no second acts in American lives, F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, by which he meant that American writers usually fizzle out. Unable to sustain a full career, their writing takes a...
Paid articleGutter Rousseauists (October 1983)
Stephen Miller GUTTER ROUSSEAUISTS Political obsessions of the Writing Class. The United States, we are often told, is a predominantly commercial nation whose citizens are so preoccupied with...
Paid articleThe New Soviet Man (June 1983)
THE NEW SOVIET MAN Ivan feels terrible. The great Marxist-Leninist project was the creation of new man. Purged of bourgeois traits, this new man would be free of petty ambition and greed. He would...
Paid articleReligion and the Intellectual: A Strange New Respect (April 1983)
..................................................................................................................................................... Stephen Miller RELIGION AND THE...
Paid articleTradition (July 1982)
them. And you are reminded of just how appealing and frightening and sad the humanity in all of us is. Buckley is writing speeches for George Bush these days. I would have advised against that...
Paid articleThe Dean's December (April 1982)
Similarly, I can confirm the accuracy of Wolfe's remarks about the "apostates"--those modern architects who dared to step out of line to try to design something rich, decorative, and...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse/Harvard Hyphenates America (May 1981)
HARVARD HYPHENATES AMERICA by Stephen Miller In 1782 Hector St. John de Creve-coeur asked: "What then is the American, this new man?" During the past 15 years, numerous writers have rephrased the...
Paid articleWalter Whitman, Entrepreneur (February 1981)
Stephen Miller WALTER WHITMAN, ENTREPRENEUR I am Whitman and I sing the song of myself. When we think of great American success stories, of men who rose from obscure origins to successes that...
Paid articleKolyma Tales (September 1980)
BOOKS IN REVIEWS - "Kolyma Tales" political content that on balance moves the analysis closer to the activist position. Ely is not so much concerned with the manner in which courts review legislation as he is with the subject...
Paid articleIlluminating the Nazi Mind (July 1980)
"Illuminating the Nazi Mind" control over the economy and expand the welfare state he concludes that they must have become less free. But balancing economic freedom against other values within a system of political liberty...
Paid articleThe Dogmas of the Modern-Day Mugwumps (April 1980)
"The Dogmas of the Modern-Day Mugwumps"
Paid articleHuman Rights in Foreign Policy: A Soviet Success (January 1980)
"Human Rights in Foreign Policy: A Soviet Success" has it had on you and your family. What kind of life is being led by the children who have been brought up without ever knowing peace? The revolution is a call that you cannot run...
Paid articleMatters of Faith and Fiction (August 1979)
Stephen Miller FLANNERY O'CONNOR MATTERS OF FAITH AND FICTION Is the road to hell paved with bad novels? One of the ruling assumptions of the women's movement is that a so-called female...
Paid articleA Good Word for Bureaucracy (February 1979)
Stephen Miller A Good Word for Bureaucracy To a degree, bureaucracy is a necessary evil. The question is what degree. If, like a football coach rallying a team that played poorly during the first...
Paid articleRFK: Ruthlessness Reconsidered (December 1978)
"RFK: Ruthlessness Reconsidered" chief speechwriter for the President of the United States that just doesn't wash, something that at the very least should drive political presidential image-builders up the wall. During the primary...
Paid articleNew York Jew: A Tale Distorted (November 1978)
"New York Jew: A Tale Distorted" New York Jew: A Tale Distorted In the third volume of his autobiography, Alfred Kazin grotesquely misrepresents the...
Paid articlePassages to India: Hindu Culture and Western Minds (August 1978)
"Passages to India: Hindu Culture and Western Minds" The Western reformer's distaste for tradition and love of efficiency...
Paid articleHaven in a Heartless World, by Christopher Lasch (April 1978)
BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Haven in a Heartless World, by Christopher Lasch" smith once plied his trade. A piano was placed in this room as well. ("When The Saints Go Marching In" became the house song.) Finally, the menu was enlarged to include what are now the house...
Paid articleEssays of E.B. White, by E.B. White (February 1978)
BOOKS IN REVIEW - Essays of E. B. White E.B. White / Harper & Row / $12.50 EB. White is, as everyone . knows, an essayist, which means that he practices a peculiar trade, one that many regard with...
Paid articleVietnam and the Responsibility of Intellectuals (November 1977)
"Vietnam and the Responsibility of Intellectuals" The Multiversity grew and prospered, and within it sundry Departments grew and prospered, thriving each one on Requirements. Requirements, being interpreted mean: If you will force your students to...
Paid articleConjuring Up Spirits (June 1977)
Washington can possibly find time to provide. More of the same looms on the horizon. All of past experience tells us that the range of public interests which the national government must look...
Paid articleThe Legend of Scoundrel Time (January 1977)
FAStephen Miller The Legend of Scoundrel Time How does a government preserve itself while at the same time preserving civil liberties? The question does not lend itself to such easy answers as...
AuthorMiller, Tom
AuthorMillgate, Michael
AuthorMILLS, MARK P.
AuthorMilstein, Tom
AuthorMilton
AuthorMilyo, Jeff
AuthorMindich, David T. Z.
AuthorMiniter, Richard
AuthorMinogue, Kenneth
AuthorMiriam
AuthorMitchell, Amy K.
AuthorMitchell, Brian
AuthorMitchell, George J.
AuthorMitchell, Greg
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