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1990 |
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The New Republic |
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TITLE:
National Review
[RARE and interesting magazine of politics!]
ISSUE DATE:
JULY 8, 1991; VOL. XLIII, NO. 12
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER STORY: They Had a Right to Sing the Blues --
The genius of American culture has long been
popular music -- blues, ragtime, jazz. But can
the nation take credit for the achievements of
blacks or any other group, especially since the
music starts losing its vitality as soon as it
achieves commercial success? TOM BETHELL considers the relationship between suffering, local
culture, the market, and creativity.
ARTICLES:
ON THE SCENE:
With U.S. troops leaving, the Kurds expect another bloodbath. Donald Kirk reports from the
occupied zone. . . . President Bush's choice of
Robert Strauss as ambassador to the Kremlin
has confused apparatchiks from Moscow to
Washington, notes WILLIAM MCGURN.... Australia has finally abandoned protectionism, but
Gerard Henderson points out that the man responsible for the change has just resigned.
THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME:
From the collapse of Communism to the failure
of the welfare state, conservatives have proved
fine prophets. But what is next? We asked five
conservative thinkers -- Irwin M. Stelzer,
George Gilder, Norman Macrae, Jude Wanniski, and Charles Murray -- what will and
should happen in the years to come.
ARMS NON-AGREEMENTS:
What do you call it when the other side starts
cheating the day after a treaty is signed? Arms
control, sighs Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
LAW WARS:
Does the American Bar Association represent
the Bar or the Left? Robert Stowe England
looks at the battle to depoliticize the ABA.
ABORTION, JUDAISM, AND JEWS:
Jews may disagree, Don Feder argues, but
Jewish law is clear.
BOOKS ARTS and MANNERS:
How can evidently intelligent men of the Left believe so many ridiculous things? Searching for
clues in Deterring Democracy, Noam Chomsky's
revision of recent U.S. history, Matthew Scully
finds only the determination of the conspiracy
theorist.... David Walsh's remarkable meditation on the philosophical path from modernism
to the abyss and on to God includes the best
reading of Nietzsche Chilton Williamson Jr.
has yet seen. . . . Is "the beauty myth" simply
a masculine tool of oppression? Mary G.
Gotschall instructs Naomi Wolf on the difference between nature and nurture. . . . Ralph de
Toledano muses on the words we share with
Dr. Johnson.... Artistic excellence is the least
concern of the Tony Awards, notes Eva Resnikova: with straight drama on its deathbed, life
support is all Broadway can ask... . The ladies
Thelma and Louise are supposedly models of
feminist liberation; John Simon finds that good
intentions make poor pavement in road films too.
SECTIONS:
Letters.
From the Editor.
On the Record.
The Week.
help!.
Random Notes.
Trans-O-Gram.
On the Right.
Off the Record.
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