The Iconoclast
The Mick
In Memoriam by James Como (April 2015) Where imagination goes the rest of us must follow, so our interior landscape matters greatly. Take, for example, a boy (and more than a […]
The New Order: On a Revolution in Education
by J. E. G. Dixon (April 2015) The following is an excerpt from
An Insecure Home Nestling in a Blood-Soaked Land
by Thomas Ország-Land (March 2015)
Portugal’s Attempts at Jewish Reparations and the Fig Leaf of Lusotropicalism
by Norman Berdichevsky (April 2015) Over the past one hundred years, Portugal has made sudden, somewhat fitful, unplanned, and as it turned out, cynical proposals accompanied by dramatic announcements of […]
The Post-Racial Society Recedes Further
by Lorna Salzman (April 2015) When I was growing up (I was born in 1935), there were very few minorities (none in my public school at all and none […]
The Caliphate Triumphant
a review by Jerry Gordon (April 2015) ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, And The Hellish Reality of Radical Islam by Erick Stakelbeck Regnery Publishers, March 2015 ISBN: 978-1-62157-377-7 […]
Religious Indoctrination and the Creation of Terrorists
by Samir Yousif (April 2015) Few days ago, I was listening to a program on the BBC. The program purported to discuss the serious issues that lead to the murder and […]
The Islamic State Caliphate is Pure Islam
by Jerry Gordon with Bill Bennett of Morning America and Dr. Michael Welner (April 2015) In the March New English Review (NER) we wrote about the failure of the […]
Austrian teens ‘wanted to be jihadi brides’
From the Austrian edition of
Orwell and Hitler
by Ron Capshaw (April 2015) Throughout his life, George Orwell was labeled a fascist by the Communist Left. Reviewing 1984, Harry Politt, head of the British Communist Party, characterized Winston […]
Islamic Terrorism and the Essentialism Canard
by Richard Butrick (April 2015) It is a term of real rhetorical power. To be accused of essentialism is to be variously, an adherent of an outmoded and dangerous metaphysics, […]
Obama’s War on Israel
by Jerry Gordon and Ilana Freedman (April 2015) When the polls closed in Israel on March 17, 2015 for election of a new government, Israel’s Parliament, the Obama White House […]
Broken Arrow
by G. Murphy Donovan (April 2015) Policy is a worldview, a kind of wishful thinking. Intelligence is the real world, a wilderness of untidy facts that may or may […]
Blaming Bibi, Ignoring Abbas
by Joseph S. Spoerl (April 2015) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come in for what the New York Times calls an “unusually forceful and public condemnation” by President Barack […]
Graves’ Disease?
by Theodore Dalrymple (April 2015) Robert Graves (1895 – 1985) was one of the few men who was able to read his own obituary, albeit sixty-nine years before he actually […]
Remembering Falstaff
by David P. Gontar (April 2015)?? I. Falstaff Dismembered In The Life of King Henry the Fifth there is no appearance by Falstaff. After all, he’s been irrevocably barred […]