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TITLE:
National Review
[RARE and interesting magazine of politics!]
ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 3, 1990; VOL. XLII, NO. 17
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:
Will We Stop Saddam Hussein? --
J. B. Kelly points out that the Middle East will
remain unstable until the West attacks the root
of the problem: resistance to the rule of law.
... The President's announced goal is limited,
and Eliot A. Cohen shows that it's not enough:
Saddam Hussein will triumph in the end unless
he is removed. Just ask Churchill. . . . Brian
Crozier gives the lowdown on Hussein's bloody
climb to power.
ARTICLES:
On the Scene --
Ian Alexander's Bahraini contacts, remembering Hussein's early threats to march along the
Gulf's Arab coast, presume Kuwait's leaders
forgot.... The only thing saving us from a Republican tax increase, notes William McGurn,
is Saddam Hussein.... Paul Belien reports on
the European Community's latest clever move:
picking a socialist to lead Eastern Europe away
from socialism. . . . Tim W. Ferguson sends
less-than-heartening news about the GOP's gubernatorial prospects in California.
Conservatism for the People --
Why do liberals still dominate the policy
agenda? Paul Weyrich suggests how to address Americans' concerns on poverty, our children's future, and the safety of our communities -- and win converts to conservatism as well.
Big Brother's Test Scores --
Robert G. Holland uncovers the latest wrinkle in covert racism.
Senate Intramurals --
Senate Republicans will soon follow the House
in giving leadership reins to aggressive conservatives, predicts Jack Fowler.
Roseanne Bites Man --
Though there are more Alan Aldas than ever,
Miss Barr is only the crest of the media manbashing wave, notes Jim Atkinson.
BOOKS, ARTS MANNERS:
Michael Coren presents Paul Veyne and Allen
Lane's Bread and Circuses and Oliver Taplin's
Greek Fire, two skillful classical histories, to disprove the academic Left's contention that "dead
white males" constrict our understanding of ourselves. . . . James Shenfleld agrees that The
Economic Consequences of Immigration are substantial, but looks askance at Julian L. Simon's
belief that more immigrants mean better immigrants.... With Galileo's Children, an account of
Andrei Sakharov's battle with the Soviet state,
his conversion from Marxism, and his differences
with Solzhenitsyn, George Bailey has given us
fresh insight into the nature of genius, dissent,
and the Russian soul. Russ Braley gives full approval.... Herb Greer finds Peter Sellars's version of The Magic Flute uncommunicative; perhaps it had something to do with the omission of
the dialogue. . . . Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues begins with a racist premise and declines thereafter, sighs John Simon. . . . Started any good
conversations lately? Nika Hazelton and her
Delectations contestants offer a few tips.
SECTIONS:
Letters.
From the Editor.
On the Record.
The Week.
HELP!.
Right Books.
Trans-O-Gram.
On the Right.
Off the Record.
Cover production by Martin Hardy.
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