Susan Sontag and George Steiner star in ‘Maestros & Monsters’
How the Foundation-NGO complex quashed innovative thinking and open debate, first on the American right and now on the center-left
A blend of left-wing policies—like support for Social Security and infrastructure spending—with favored conservative ideas, like nationalism and immigration reform, is finding its voice
Barber’s prescient book ‘Jihad vs. McWorld’ put into perspective some of the forces that led to the attacks of 9/11
For those too young to remember the Cold War but old enough to be trapped by the Great Recession, Marxism holds new appeal
French Jews, confronting anti-Semitism in the wake of the Dreyfus Affair, created the figure of the intellectual. And now, arguing about Israel and Islam, they’re killing it.
Western public intellectuals have a bad habit of supporting unsavory regimes like Muammar Qaddafi’s not for money or intellectual rigor but because of vanity
In a newly published exchange of letters, Goncourt-winning novelist Michel Houellebecq and philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy prod, parry, and spar
A Ramallah man struggles to find a reading public for Maimonides
Why Israel’s enemies will always be the darlings of Western intellectuals