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  • Nat Glazer, 1969
    Nat Glazer, 1969
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    The Immortal Mind of Nathan Glazer

    ‘Nat’ to his friends, Glazer, who died Saturday at 95, was among the last of the original New York intellectuals and a remarkable thinker who never lost touch with how ideas affected real people’s lives

    byMartin Peretz
  • Irving Kristol in 1976.(Bettmann/Corbis)
    Irving Kristol in 1976.(Bettmann/Corbis)
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    Mugged by Reality

    Irving Kristol positioned himself as a hard-headed realist willing to buck liberal pieties, but do his unsentimental pronouncements, collected in a new volume, stand the test of time?

    byAdam Kirsch
  • (John Gress/Getty Images)
    (John Gress/Getty Images)
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    Publish or Perish

    Jews have always had a special connection to magazines, and it’s Jews—like Sidney Harman, new owner of Newsweek—who will reinvent them

    byVictor Navasky
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