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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK: SPECIAL CAMPUS HYSTERIA EDITION ‘Nuanced’ and ‘Symbolic’ Protests Readers are no doubt aware of the spreading contagion of public demonstrations—largely under the rubric of “Black...
Paid article The Fairness Doctrine
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL The Fairness Doctrine Having a decidedly antiromantic view of college, I find myself not entirely opposed to the student radicals besieging campuses across the country. Once upon a time,...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Unspeakable Kerry Speaking in Paris on November 17, Secretary of State John Kerry made what are already infamous comments about the fight against terrorists and...
Paid article Paris Letter
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
Paris Letter An immense spirit of solidarity. by Anne-Elisabeth Moutet In the confusion and horror of Paris in shock, the details stay with you. In the bleary early Saturday morning, behind the...
Paid article The Mumbai Parallels
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
evening of fun, they had crossed the path of one of the terrorists’ cars. “You must have felt terrified?” she was prompted. “I saw his face; I saw his gun. They started shooting at my car; later we...
Paid article Defending a Civilization
Rogachevsky, Neil
Defending a Civilization Does France have the strategic reserves? by Neil Rogachevsky After the astonishing German break through the French lines in May 1940, Winston Churchill flew to Paris to...
Paid article Killing the Golden Goose
WILSON, ANDREW B.
Killing the Golden Goose How Walmart’s left-wing critics destroy jobs. by Andrew B. Wilson Under three different CEOs, Walmart has done all kinds of somersaults to appease left-wing critics. In...
Paid article The Long War Continues
HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
The Long War Continues Whatever President Obama may say By Stephen F. Hayes & T homas Joscelyn In many ways, the reaction to the horrific attacks in Paris has been familiar. There were the...
Paid article European Insecurity
Caldwell, Christopher
European Insecurity The bloody crossroads where migration and terrorism meet By Christopher Caldwell If Europe doesn’t get serious about protecting its borders, it’s going to head back to the...
Paid article Herbert the Red
KLEHR, HARVEY
Books ^Arts Herbert the Red When Stalin called, Professor Aptheker answered. by Harvey Klehr J Edgar Hoover may have called Herbert Aptheker “the most dangerous Communist in the United States” in...
Paid article Wizard of Princeton
GUASPARI, DAVID
B A Wizard of Princeton The formula for one rare mathematician’s life. by David Guaspari This is an unusual biography of a highly unusual man, the prodigiously gifted mathematician and...
Paid article Up, Down, and Around
TROY, TEVI
B A Up, Down, and Around A veteran diplomat reflects on Israel and America. by Tevi Troy For over half a century, Harry Truman has been put forth as the paragon of presidential support for...
Paid article Imperial Vision
Bauer, Parker
B A Imperial Vision The centuries of art in the Habsburg realm. by Parker Bauer Atlanta The year is 1781 and a swarm of ordinary citizens have been admitted, free of charge, to see for...
Paid article Her New Life
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Her New Life From Ireland to Brooklyn, in a minor key. by John Podhoretz Colm Toibin did something interesting and unusual when he wrote his novel Brooklyn, which was published in 2009. He...
Paid article Parody
“President Obama admits his biggest mistake: Arrogance” —Washington Post headline, November 17,...
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