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City Journal Reviews Archive
Gerald J. Russello Unfinished Legal Business | Conservative public-interest law awaits a third generation of scholars. 9 May 2008 James Kirchick Choosing the Whip | Heidi Holland explores the complex psychology of Robert Mugabe. 7 May 2008 Stefan Kanfer Pyrrhic Victory | A new comic-book history chronicles a war between good taste and free expression. 2 May 2008 Guy Sorman Asia Rises, Unevenly | Bill Emmott describes the continents opportunities and obstacles. 30 April 2008 Daniel Flynn Innocent Nevermore | Carl Oglesby was disillusioned first by America, then by the New Left. 25 April 2008 Peter Lawler A Human Person, Actually | A powerful philosophical case for protecting embryos 18 April 2008 Brian C. Anderson Dead Zone of the Human Spirit | Martin Amis looks unflinchingly at Islamic terror. 18 April 2008 Catesby Leigh New Urbanists Point the Way Forward | But is anyone listening? 18 April 2008 Stefan Kanfer Larger Than Life | Richard Widmark and Charlton Heston, R. I. P. 10 April 2008 Fred Siegel Audacitys Children | The American Left has a long history of utopianism. 4 April 2008 James Kirchick The Passivist | Matthew Yglesias proves that doves, too, bury their heads in the sand. 3 April 2008 Steven Malanga Whos Your Economist? | Richard Florida and his creative class are at it again. 28 March 2008 John H. McWhorter Looking Past Race | Too many blacks are obsessed with racism, says Larry Elder. 26 March 2008 Paul Beston After Tyson, the Desert | Boxings decline began the night Buster Douglas beat Mike Tyson, says Joe Layden. 21 March 2008 Heather Mac Donald Beauty, While Supplies Last | New York City Operas delightful Falstaff is the kind of production that may soon be hard to find. 21 March 2008 Stefan Kanfer History for Losers | Nicholson Bakers objectively fascist new book doesnt even rise to the level of polemic. 14 March 2008 Bezalel Stern Home Away from Home | Bernhard Schlinks latest novel raises provocative questions of justice and evil. 7 March 2008 Ibn Warraq The Pious Fraud | Tariq Ramadan, Islamist and equivocator 29 February 2008 Edward Short Hotel Americana | From early in the nations history, hotels were part of its fabric. 22 February 2008 Steven Malanga Dark Underbelly | Chris Burgards new documentary is a harrowing picture of illegal immigration in America. 20 February 2008 Charles Siegel The Architects New Clothes | John Silber exposes the pretensions of celebrity starchitects. 15 February 2008 Daniel J. Mahoney Whom Should We Admire? | Paul Johnson surveys heroes from literature, history, and politics. 13 February 2008 John H. McWhorter Party of Chains | The greatest oppressors of blacks have been Democrats, says Bruce Bartlett. 8 February 2008 Jacob Laksin Not Dead Yet | Bruce Thornton warns of Europes potential demise. 6 February 2008 Paul Beston Comrades in Arms | The alliance between Reagan and Thatcher was even stronger than it lookedespecially when they disagreed. 1 February 2008 Christopher D. Geisel Yes, It Is About Religion | George Weigel rejects secularized analysis of the War on Terror. 30 January 2008 Guy Sorman Decline and Fall | Yegor Gaidar on Russias post-imperial syndrome 25 January 2008 Bruce S. Thornton Twilight of the Nation-State | European transnationalism is a utopian dream, Pierre Manent warns. 18 January 2008 Jerry Weinberger Rebels with Causes | Christopher Hitchens, Thomas Paine, and two modern revolutions 18 January 2008 Roger Kimball Architectures Rogues Gallery | Two new books celebrate the trendy, ephemeraland contemptuous. 11 January 2008 Phyllis Chesler Brave Partisan | The many lives of Edith Kurzweil 9 January 2008 Nicole Gelinas Intellectuals Survival Guide | Cass Sunstein wants us to reconsider how we assess the risk of catastrophes. 4 January 2008 Steven Malanga The Blue-Collar Bard in Winter | Richard Russos new novel explores familiar terrain, but with a more wistful tone. 21 December 2007 Paul Beston Obamas Gordian Knot | The candidates politics are entangled in racial contradiction, says Shelby Steele. 14 December 2007 Michael Knox Beran Appetite for Destruction | Peter Gays history of modernism 30 November 2007 Phyllis Chesler Beauty in a Cursed Land | Rosanne Klasss reissued memoir describes Afghanistan in a more innocent time. 21 November 2007 Edward Short Sloan Ranger | A new exhibit captures the achievement of American painter John Sloan. 16 November 2007 John H. McWhorter Hip-Hop Graduates from Thuggery | Kanye West and other conscious rappers lead the music in a new direction. 9 November 2007 Stefan Kanfer Working for Peanuts | For Charles M. Schulz, art imitated life. 2 November 2007 Kay S. Hymowitz Psychoanalyzing the Victim | September 11 spawned neurotic American chauvinism, claims Susan Faludi. 26 October 2007 Fred Siegel Anti- and Anti-Anti-Islamists | The West and the challenge of Islamic fanaticism 19 October 2007 Jacob Laksin Dissenter Inside the Tower | Yale professor Anthony Kronman laments the politicization of the humanities. 12 October 2007 Mark Riebling Litany of Blunders | Tim Weiners CIA history lifts the cover on a half century of intrigue. 5 October 2007 Harry Stein Take No Prisoners | For Bob Shrum, politics is war, and anything goes. 28 September 2007 James Kirchick Bay State Blues | Whats the matter with Massachusetts? 26 September 2007 Harry Stein The Kingdom Gets the War on Terror Right | Peter Bergs new film dares to portray Americans as the good guys. 21 September 2007 Steven Malanga Life Lessons at Meerkat Manor | The Animal Planet series has something to say to humans, too. 14 September 2007 Sol Stern Old-School Idealist | Albert Shanker nobly led a teachers union that eventually became part of the problem. 7 September 2007 Steven Malanga He Held Good Taste to Be Self-Evident | Thomas Jefferson was Americas first great wine expert. 31 August 2007 Guy Sorman The Market Revolution | A new history provides an encyclopedic overview of the Chicago School of Economics. 24 August 2007 Bruce S. Thornton Golden Threads | Former Muslim Ibn Warraq stands up for the West. 17 August 2007 Fred Siegel The Againstocrats | An inside look at the unideological ideologues of todays Left 10 August 2007 Harry Stein Gore Imbalanced | The former vice presidents new book is itself an assault on reason. 3 August 2007 Benjamin A. Plotinsky Do We Do As the Romans Did? | Yes and no, of course. 24 July 2007 Theodore Dalrymple Thanks for the Immunity | Maurice Hilleman was one of the twentieth centurys unsung heroes. 20 July 2007 Heather Mac Donald Animating Ourselves | Lifted, a delightful contribution to our cartoon canon 16 July 2007 Paul Howard Paint-By-Numbers Medicine | Jerome Groopmans sobering portrait of doctors and diagnoses 9 July 2007 Daniel J. Mahoney Living in Truth | A wise, quirky memoir from Václav Havel 6 July 2007 David Gratzer Simplisticko | Michael Moores new documentary is an uninformed caricature. 29 June 2007 John H. McWhorter All Over the Field | Dave Zirins new sports book tells us more about the author than anything else. 28 June 2007 Paul Hollander Iron Curtain Lady | For Christa Wolf, the socialist dream still flickers. 25 June 2007 Theodore Dalrymple Breaking Away | An ex-Islamist tells his story. 19 June 2007 Nicole Gelinas Shop Til You Drop | Benjamin Barber, consumed by his own book 18 June 2007 Heather Mac Donald Cheersand Loathingat the Metropolitan Opera | Which will win out: glorious triumphs or trendy travesties? 14 June 2007 Fred Siegel A Rising Tide Heals All Rifts? | For Brink Lindsey, affluence is a uniter, not a divider. 8 June 2007 Gerry Garibaldi Boys Will Be Boys | A new guidebook reaffirms boyhood in all of its politically incorrect glory. 1 June 2007 Glenn Reynolds Open Source Warfare | John Robbs chilling brief on postmodern terrorism 23 May 2007 Steven Malanga A Mormon in the White House? | Hugh Hewitt says that Mitt Romneys the man for the job. 11 May 2007 Paul Beston Freedom Fighters | Brian Dohertys comprehensive guide to American libertarianism 20 April 2007 Fred Siegel Subtraction by Subtraction | Modernist architecture has failed American cities. 13 April 2007 Steven Malanga Unglamorous Mobsters | As a 1988 HBO documentary reveals, the real Sopranos were brutaland banal. 4 April 2007 Kay S. Hymowitz The Brooklyn Museum Strikes Again | Confusing hucksterism and art 3 April 2007 Nicole Gelinas The Foundations That Wouldnt Die | What Bill Gates can learn from Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon 30 March 2007 Douglas Murray High Infidelity | Ayaan Hirsi Alis brave memoir 28 March 2007 Harry Stein The Range of Pistol Pete | Pete Maravichs influence on basketball is still alive today. 9 March 2007 Victor Davis Hanson With Your Shield or On It | Zack Snyders 300: a spirited take on a clash of civilizations 7 March 2007 Katherine Ernst Was Reagan a Liberal? | Yes, according to a new biography. 2 March 2007 John Kekes Words to Die By | A new series resurrects some of historys bloodiest manifestos. 20 February 2007 Steven Malanga Parenting vs. Poverty | It wasnt government programs that saved NFL-bound Michael Oher. 10 February 2007 Benjamin A. Plotinsky The Fanatical Philosopher | Michel Onfrays weak case against monotheism 1 February 2007 Stefan Kanfer Four Stars for 24 | TVs hottest thriller returns, as politically incorrect as ever. 23 January 2007 Howard Husock The Compassion Gap | Conservatives give more to charities than liberals doby a long shot. 18 January 2007 Theodore Dalrymple Fear of the Invisible | Epidemiologist John Snow made cities safer. 7 December 2006 Theodore Dalrymple A Man Out of Time | A life of poet R. S. Thomas entertains and illumines. 6 November 2006 Theodore Dalrymple The Avant-Garde of the Apocalypse | The Dutch and their Muslims 25 October 2006 Howard Husock Liberal Blinders | The author of a new book on public housing ignores his own evidence. 8 September 2006 Theodore Dalrymple All or Nothing | The quest for a moderate Islam may be futile. 4 June 2006 Charles Upton Sahm Trashing Giuliani | A silly documentary triesand failsto tar the record of Americas Mayor. 12 May 2006 Kay S. Hymowitz The Mommy-Wars Insurgency | Essayist Caitlin Flanagan has enraged the feminists. 9 May 2006 Theodore Dalrymple The Murderer Next Door | The limits of sociobiology 24 April 2006 Theodore Dalrymple Greek or Turk? | Bruce Clarks exploration of a conflicted history raises profound questions of politics and national identity. 4 April 2006 Theodore Dalrymple Why New Vaccines Are Scarce | Blame the tort lawyers, argues Paul Offits important new book. 6 March 2006 Katherine Ernst Lefty Profs Exposed | David Horowitzs The Professors profiles academes tenured radicals. 21 February 2006 Howard Husock Why Hollywood Loves Johnny Cashand not Merle Haggard | Its the Man in Blacks politics 13 January 2006 Stefan Kanfer Spielbergs Mendacious Munich | The film cant distinguish justice from revenge. 10 January 2006
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