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Even the Fed isn’t sure that the Fed’s new $600 billion policy makes sense.
Is democracy an auto-piloted ideal, or is America its primary engine? Abe Greenwald tackles the question in "America: The Left's Dispensable Nation."
6:50 PM, 02.01.11
First impression: He got the tone exactly right, after days of getting it wrong.
Could an Unstable Egypt Bring Israel and the U.S. Closer?
5:11 PM, 02.01.11
At Politico, Walter Russell Mead analyzes what the possible outcome in Egypt could mean for the ...
Getting Ahead of the Curve in Egypt
4:24 PM, 02.01.11
I sympathize with President Obama as he performs the extremely difficult act of dealing with Egypt's ...
Rutgers Responds to Anti-Zionism Event
2:51 PM, 02.01.11
Rutgers University is denying involvement in a campus event on Saturday that compared Israel’s ...
2:20 PM, 02.01.11
Now more than ever, Jeane Kirkpatrick’s “ Dictatorships & Double Standards ” essay deserves ...
More than $1 trillion in federal-deficit spending did little or nothing to help the economy. Why? Because it was used to pay down debts and reduce borrowing.
From the Editor
This February's joke
The chronic underestimation and misunderstanding of one of the most important cultural figures of the past 25 years.
Populism may be a problematic force, but the popular assertion of the right to self-government was written into the nation’s DNA from the time of its founding—and before.
The cast of mind of a genuinely independent thinker, from his ?rst published words to his last.
The world's indifference to the chaos on the coast of Somalia is paying dividends for Islamists.
Middle Eastern literature remains mired in anti-Western and anti-Jewish hate.
The cultural dominance of the left has its roots in a time when ideologues sought to capture the flag.
The rise and fall of a fourth-grade hegemon.
Looking back at the career of a truly great artist of our age.
Haley Barbour's Close Shave
Letters in response to John Podhoretz's "The Liberal Crisis"
Letter in response to Terry Teachout's “De-Romanticizing the Blues"
Letters in response to William Voegeli's "Americans Don't Hate the Rich"