Books
Power Politics Triumphs (Review)
– Commentary 1 (December 1945): 92-93.Review of Crossroads of Two Continents, by Feliks Gross.
Totalitarian Terror
– Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.
The Ex-Communists
– Commonweal, March 20, 1953, pp. 595-598.Dream and Nightmare
– Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More
Europe and the Atom Bomb
– Commonweal 60/24 (17 September 1954): 578-80.The Threat of Conformism
– Commonweal, September 24, 1954, pp. 607-609Authority in the Twentieth Century
– The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More
Totalitarian Imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian revolution
– The Journal of Politics 20, no. 01 (1958): 5-43.Introduction: As I write this, one year has passed since the flames of the Hungarian revolution illuminated the immense landscape of post-war totalitarianism for twelve long days. This was… More
The Cold War and the West
– "The Cold War and the West." Partisan Review 29/1 (Winter 1962): 10-20.A Heroine of the Revolution (Review)
– New York Review of Books 7/5 (6 October 1966): 21-27.A review of J.P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg; included in Men in Dark Times.
What Is Permitted to Jove
– The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More
Truth and Politics
– The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More
Walter Benjamin
– The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More
Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers
– New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39.Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More
Essays
Power Politics Triumphs (Review)
– Commentary 1 (December 1945): 92-93.Review of Crossroads of Two Continents, by Feliks Gross.
Totalitarian Terror
– Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.
The Ex-Communists
– Commonweal, March 20, 1953, pp. 595-598.Dream and Nightmare
– Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More
Europe and the Atom Bomb
– Commonweal 60/24 (17 September 1954): 578-80.The Threat of Conformism
– Commonweal, September 24, 1954, pp. 607-609Authority in the Twentieth Century
– The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More
Totalitarian Imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian revolution
– The Journal of Politics 20, no. 01 (1958): 5-43.Introduction: As I write this, one year has passed since the flames of the Hungarian revolution illuminated the immense landscape of post-war totalitarianism for twelve long days. This was… More
The Cold War and the West
– "The Cold War and the West." Partisan Review 29/1 (Winter 1962): 10-20.A Heroine of the Revolution (Review)
– New York Review of Books 7/5 (6 October 1966): 21-27.A review of J.P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg; included in Men in Dark Times.
What Is Permitted to Jove
– The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More
Truth and Politics
– The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More
Walter Benjamin
– The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More
Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers
– New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39.Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More
Commentary
Power Politics Triumphs (Review)
– Commentary 1 (December 1945): 92-93.Review of Crossroads of Two Continents, by Feliks Gross.
Totalitarian Terror
– Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.
The Ex-Communists
– Commonweal, March 20, 1953, pp. 595-598.Dream and Nightmare
– Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More
Europe and the Atom Bomb
– Commonweal 60/24 (17 September 1954): 578-80.The Threat of Conformism
– Commonweal, September 24, 1954, pp. 607-609Authority in the Twentieth Century
– The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More
Totalitarian Imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian revolution
– The Journal of Politics 20, no. 01 (1958): 5-43.Introduction: As I write this, one year has passed since the flames of the Hungarian revolution illuminated the immense landscape of post-war totalitarianism for twelve long days. This was… More
The Cold War and the West
– "The Cold War and the West." Partisan Review 29/1 (Winter 1962): 10-20.A Heroine of the Revolution (Review)
– New York Review of Books 7/5 (6 October 1966): 21-27.A review of J.P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg; included in Men in Dark Times.
What Is Permitted to Jove
– The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More
Truth and Politics
– The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More
Walter Benjamin
– The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More
Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers
– New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39.Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More
Multimedia
Power Politics Triumphs (Review)
– Commentary 1 (December 1945): 92-93.Review of Crossroads of Two Continents, by Feliks Gross.
Totalitarian Terror
– Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.
The Ex-Communists
– Commonweal, March 20, 1953, pp. 595-598.Dream and Nightmare
– Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More
Europe and the Atom Bomb
– Commonweal 60/24 (17 September 1954): 578-80.The Threat of Conformism
– Commonweal, September 24, 1954, pp. 607-609Authority in the Twentieth Century
– The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More
Totalitarian Imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian revolution
– The Journal of Politics 20, no. 01 (1958): 5-43.Introduction: As I write this, one year has passed since the flames of the Hungarian revolution illuminated the immense landscape of post-war totalitarianism for twelve long days. This was… More
The Cold War and the West
– "The Cold War and the West." Partisan Review 29/1 (Winter 1962): 10-20.A Heroine of the Revolution (Review)
– New York Review of Books 7/5 (6 October 1966): 21-27.A review of J.P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg; included in Men in Dark Times.
What Is Permitted to Jove
– The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More
Truth and Politics
– The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More
Walter Benjamin
– The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More
Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers
– New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39.Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More
Teaching
Power Politics Triumphs (Review)
– Commentary 1 (December 1945): 92-93.Review of Crossroads of Two Continents, by Feliks Gross.
Totalitarian Terror
– Review of Politics 11/1 (January 1949): 112-15.Review of David J. Dallin and Boris I. Nicolaevsky: Forced Labor in Soviet Russia.
The Ex-Communists
– Commonweal, March 20, 1953, pp. 595-598.Dream and Nightmare
– Commonweal, September 10, 1954, pp. 551-554.Excerpt: WHAT image does Europe have of America? Whatever it may be, it is a reflection of actual conditions in this country, it contains an evaluation of America’s role in… More
Europe and the Atom Bomb
– Commonweal 60/24 (17 September 1954): 578-80.The Threat of Conformism
– Commonweal, September 24, 1954, pp. 607-609Authority in the Twentieth Century
– The Review of Politics 18, no. 04 (1956): 403-417.Abstract: The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place… More
Totalitarian Imperialism: Reflections on the Hungarian revolution
– The Journal of Politics 20, no. 01 (1958): 5-43.Introduction: As I write this, one year has passed since the flames of the Hungarian revolution illuminated the immense landscape of post-war totalitarianism for twelve long days. This was… More
The Cold War and the West
– "The Cold War and the West." Partisan Review 29/1 (Winter 1962): 10-20.A Heroine of the Revolution (Review)
– New York Review of Books 7/5 (6 October 1966): 21-27.A review of J.P. Nettl, Rosa Luxemburg; included in Men in Dark Times.
What Is Permitted to Jove
– The New Yorker, November 5, 1966.Abstract: Profile of Bertolt Brecht, world-famous German playwright & poet. His political biography is a kind of case history of the uncertain relationship bet. poetry & politics.… More
Truth and Politics
– The New Yorker, February 25, 1967.Abstract: An essay on the antithesis of truth and politics. While probably no former time tolerated so many diverse opinions on religious and philosophical matters factual truth, if it… More
Walter Benjamin
– The New Yorker, October 19, 1968.Abstract: Essay on Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish writer, who died in 1940 & has achieved posthumous fame. Benjamin’s position was that of a free-lance writer but his… More
Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers
– New York Review of Books 17/8 (18 November 1971): 30-39.Reprinted in Crises of the Republic. Introduction: The Pentagon Papers, like so much else in history, tell different stories, teach different lessons to different readers. Some claim they… More