A Case Against Interventionism  

The intervention of nations into the affairs of others is one of history’s inevitabilities. Interests collide and interlock; states want to change the conduct of others. What is interesting—and perilously relevant—is why they do it, what means they use, and …









On Judging the Israelis  

Let me supplement the discussion begun in the July-August issue of DISSENT concerning the Arab-Israeli war. I shall deal with two topics: a certain style of criticism that has appeared against Israel, and the difficulties of rapprochement. On the whole, …



The Tragedy of Negro Youth  

The black slum proletariat has been growing in numbers and density. As agricultural mechanization and other factors continue pushing Negroes out of the South, the urban ghettos expand each year by half a million; only 40,040 Negroes annually find their …