On Taxing the Rich  

Now that the left is reexamining some of its basic assumptions and the New Right is denouncing them, it is a good time to take a fresh look at the progressive income tax. How much can be said for the …



A Triumph for Reaction  

We ought to have a clear idea of what is happening in this country. In the few months since Ronald Reagan took office, there has occurred a large-scale retrogression. In depth and scope, this is almost as significant as the …



As Through a Glass, Darkly  

I want to take up here two difficult and related matters, forced on the attention of some of us at the outset of the Second World War, matters which, from the spring of 1940, we found we would have to …



Melodrama and History  

Any five minutes of Truffaut show his quickness, his intelligence, his authority in matching images with words, or using them to surprise each other, and his unrelaxed interest in the progress of a story. He sets the pace better than …









Facing the Truth of History  

This book is a massive compendium of historical data on people of African descent in the United States. This area of our history is among the least known and understood. Like a ball of tangled thread, it must be painstakingly …



The Many Trials of Jacobo Timerman  

Perhaps the best way to describe the great debate about American foreign policy in recent years is that it no longer has a place for Henry Kissinger. Nobody, except business, is interested in that kind of cunning. Idealism has been …



Afterthoughts on the Israeli Election  

Shortly before the elections, Israeli television interviewed a few men and women in the street as to their views of the candidates. Said one of them, “I don’t know why the difference between them matters—after all they are both Jews.” …



Recommended  

Considerations of space made it impossible for us to publish a full-length review of The Life and Soul of a Legendary Jewish Socialist: The Memoirs of Vladimir Medem, translated and edited by Samuel A. Portnoy (Ktav, 70 Varick St., New …



The Denial of the Dead  

Had he been able to attend the meeting of the First Civil Court on June 1, 1981, at the Palais de Justice in Paris, Hitler would undoubtedly have been overjoyed. Close to 40 years after the masterful—albeit incomplete—realization of his …



Letters  

On “Commentary” and the American Jews Editors: I find much to disagree with in Bernard Avishai’s lengthy diatribe against Commentary Magazine. However, I write not to present a detailed rebuttal but to refute a statement attributed to me by Mr. …



Mitterrand’s Victory: Politics of the Left  

Why did Francois Mitterrand, after winning an absolute majority in the Assembly, take Communists into his government, thereby risking difficulties with foreign leaders and possibly causing some second thoughts among his center-left constituency? The fact is that, whatever one may …