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Autumn 1990 Issue
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15
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Welcome to NY
, p. 2
Did New York's Tax Cuts Work?
by Lawrence Lindsey and Edwin Rubenstein, pp. 3-6
The Baby Doctor Bust
by Carolyn Lochhead, pp. 7-9
EMS, One More Time
by Mark Cunningham, pp. 10-12
Is New York Going Down the Tubes?
by Peter Salins, pp. 13-18
The Hidden Costs of Housing Madness
by William Tucker, pp. 19-30
What Really Causes Family Homelessness?
by Randall Filer, pp. 31-40
Letting Schools Work
by John Chubb and Terry Moe, pp. 41-53
The War on Technology
by Rupert Murdoch, pp. 54-56
The Tie That Binds
by Terry Teachout, pp. 57-60
Ten Years of Setting Municipal Priorities
by Roger Starr, pp. 61-62
In Appreciation
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 63-64
Old New York
by John F. Kasson, pp. 65-68
Letter from Park Slope
by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 69-72
Diarist
by Walter Olson, p. 73
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Issues of 1991
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3
Issues,
47
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Summer 1991 Issue
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16
Articles
Editor's Journal
, pp. 2-3
Letters
, pp. 4-6
Unbearable Obligations
, pp. 7-9
Tracking Down the Hidden Homeless
by Randall Filer, pp. 10-11
Mindless Law in Topless Bar
by James Taranto, pp. 12-15
Foster Care as Welfare
by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 16-18
Does State Aid Reach the Schools
by Raymond Domanico, pp. 19-20
New York's Most Unjust Tax
by Gerard C.S. Mildner, pp. 21-28
Sonny Carson and the Politics of Protest
by Tamar Jacoby, pp. 29-40
Kicking New York's Dependency Habit
by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 41-49
Albany Passes the Check
by Edwin S. Rubenstein, pp. 50-57
Get Out of Jail Free
, pp. 58-66
Our Universal Civilization
by V.S. Naipaul, pp. 67-77
Miles from Museum Mile
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 78-79
Letters from a Crackhouse
by Terry Williams, pp. 80-84
Subway Sex
by James MacGuire, p. 85
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Autumn 1991 Issue
=
15
Articles
Editor's Journal
, pp. 2-3
Letters
, pp. 4-6
How to Save the City
by Richard Vigilante, pp. 7-10
The Transit Authority's Forced Busing Program
by Allen Randolph, pp. 11-13
Who's Warehousing Now?
by Mark Riebling, pp. 14-16
Workfare for the Homeless
by Dennis Hirsch, pp. 17-19
Liberalism & the City
by Nathan Glazer, Alan Ehrenhalt, and Elaine Kamarck, ..., pp. 20-34
Where the Money Goes
by Steven G. Craig, pp. 35-46
Fernandez's Quick Fix
by Stephanie Gutmann, pp. 47-56
Out of the Barrio
by Linda Chavez, pp. 57-64
Crime and Metaphor
by George L. Kelling, pp. 65-72
City of Brawls
by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 73-79
Reform New York Racing
by James MacGuire, pp. 80-87
Letter from East Harlem
by Nathan Glazer, pp. 88-95
Diminishing Returns
by Mary Elizabeth Schwarz, pp. 96-98
[+]
Winter 1991 Issue
=
16
Articles
Letters
, pp. 2-5
Editor's Journal
, p. 6
Private Crimes
by Robert James Bidinotto, pp. 7-9
Trash Can Traumas
by Mark Cunningham, pp. 10-11
New York's Lost Teachers
by Raymond Domanico, pp. 12-13
Choosing Schools London Style
by David Brooks, pp. 14-16
Reclaiming the Subway
by George Kelling, pp. 17-28
Prisoners of Race
by Jim Sleeper, pp. 29-38
Does Rent Control Help the Poor?
by Peter Salins, pp. 39-45
Immigrants Rescue the Rag Trade
by Roger Waldinger, pp. 46-51
Opening Albany's Books
by Edwin S. Rubenstein, pp. 52-63
A Child's World
by Dana Mack, pp. 64-67
The Right Man for the Met
by David Wagner, pp. 68-72
In Appreciation
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 73-74
Letter from Sunset Park
by Lou Winnick, pp. 75-79
Getting a Fix in New York
by Charles Bork, pp. 80-82
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Issues of 1992
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3
Issues,
51
Articles
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Summer 1992 Issue
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18
Articles
Editor's Journal
, pp. 2-3
Letters
, pp. 4-8
Miami's Drug Court
by Matthew Tallmer, pp. 9-11
The New Polemics of Race
by Linda Chavez, pp. 12-13
A False Alarm on Smog
by Richard Miniter, pp. 14-17
The Redistricting Cartel
by David Wells, pp. 18-21
[+]
The New Politics of Poverty
by Lawrence Mead, pp. 22-24
-
1 Review
The New Politics of Poverty
by Lawrence M. Mead
A Report Card on State Spending
by Steven G. Craig, pp. 25-36
Opening the Door to Low-Cost Housing
by Randall K. Filer, pp. 37-46
How to Keep New York's Water Running
by Peter Judd and Roger Starr, pp. 47-54
Politics and the Wicks Law
by Joseph B. Rose, pp. 55-62
Fun and Games at the Consumer Affairs Department
by Carolyn Lochhead, pp. 63-70
City Journal Interview
, pp. 71-81
Agreeing to Disagree
by Richard Vigilante, pp. 82-88
The Theater
by James MacGuire, pp. 89-95
Tomb with a View
by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 96-98
Letter from Brighton Beach
by Keith Elliot Greenberg, pp. 99-104
Homecoming
by Beth Fallon, pp. 105-106
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Autumn 1992 Issue
=
17
Articles
Editor's Journal
, pp. 2-3
Letters
, pp. 4-8
Should Staten Island Leave the City?
by Joseph P. Viteritti, pp. 9-12
Bringing Justice Closer to Home
by Thomas A. Reppetto, pp. 13-14
Albany's Restoration Redlining
by Kathryn Wylde, pp. 15-17
Underground Managers
by Keith Elliot Greenberg, pp. 18-21
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Chicago's Path to Fiscal Responsibility
by Ester R. Fuchs, pp. 22-23
-
1 Review
Mayors and Money
by Ester R. Fuchs
No Excuses for Failure
by Nathan Glazer, pp. 24-32
New York's Vanishing Supply Side
by Stephen Kagann, pp. 33-40
Under Siege
by William Tucker, pp. 41-50
Compensation Games
by Peter Murphy, pp. 51-56
Garbage Gridlock
by Steven M. Polan, pp. 57-67
City Journal Interview
by Herman Badillo, pp. 68-73
The Valley of Ashes
by Roger Starr, pp. 74-78
A Book Lover's Guide to New York
by Francis Morrone, pp. 79-81
Letter from Astoria
by Patricia Kean, pp. 82-87
New York Alfresco
by Barbara Probst Solomon, pp. 88-90
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Winter 1992 Issue
=
16
Articles
Editor's Journal
, pp. 2-3
Letters
, pp. 4-6
Shutting Down New York
by Richard Miniter, pp. 7-9
Ethnic Politics Lays an Egg
by Edward N. Costikyan, p. 10
The Mexican Connection
by Kenneth Silber, pp. 11-13
The Case for Cable Competition
by Thomas W. Hazlett, pp. 14-16
Cranking the Debt Machine
by Edwin S. Rubenstein, pp. 17-28
The Bilingual Ghetto
, pp. 29-39
The Assault on Public Order
by William A. Donohue and James Taranto, pp. 40-47
Subsidizing Discrimination at Starrett City
by Howard Husock, pp. 48-53
Reconstructing New York
by Stephen Berger, pp. 54-60
The New Communitarians
by Jules Cohn, pp. 61-64
Grand Central
by Nicholas King, pp. 65-67
A Tour of New York's Clubland
by Anthony Lejeune, pp. 68-71
Letter From Pelham Parkway
by Keith Elliot Greenberg, pp. 72-76
Terminal Illness
by James Taranto, pp. 77-78
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Issues of 1993
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4
Issues,
82
Articles
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Spring 1993 Issue
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20
Articles
Page One
, p. 7
Deinstitutionalizing the Mentally Ill
, pp. 8-13
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The Cultural Dimensions of Social Change
by Myron Magnet, pp. 14-15
-
1 Review
The Dream and the Nightmare
by Myron Magnet
Vital Signs
by Stephen Kagann, pp. 16-17
Thinking About Crime
by George L. Kelling, pp. 18-19
Urban Ecology
by Richard Miniter, pp. 20-21
At Law
by Walter K. Olson, pp. 22-23
On the Docket
by Joseph L. Bruno, pp. 24-25
A Citizen's Guide to City Government
by Edwin S. Rubenstein, pp. 26-45
Navigating the Ninties
by Charles R. Morris, pp. 46-52
The Historical Roots of the Budget Crisis
by Roger Starr, pp. 53-56
The Two New York's
by Frank J. Macchiarola, pp. 57-61
The Futile Crusade
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 62-68
Privatizing HHC
by William B. Eimicke and Anne Lenhard Reisinger, ..., pp. 69-75
New Frontiers in Affordable Housing
by Howard Husock, pp. 76-84
Back to Borough Government
, pp. 85-89
When the Irish Ran New York
by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 90-95
Revival in the Ruins
by Stephanie Gutmann, pp. 96-101
Letter from Flushing
by Keith Elliot Greenberg, pp. 102-107
New York Diarist
by Adam P. Glick, pp. 108-110
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Summer 1993 Issue
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21
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
[+]
The Rise of the High-Rise
by Elizabeth Hawes, pp. 6-7
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1 Review
New York, New York
by Elizabeth Hawes
The Politics of Small Business
by Laurence Sprung, pp. 8-9
How Clinton Can Help New York
by Stephen Kagann, pp. 10-11
Is Dry Cleaning a Health Hazard?
by Richard Miniter, pp. 12-13
Estate Tax Exodus
by Robert B. Ward, pp. 14-15
City Contracts
by Jane McCarthy, pp. 16-17
Is Reinventing Government Enough?
by Louis Winnick, pp. 18-29
Hard Lessons on Homelessness
by Thomas Main, pp. 30-39
Ten Ways to Trim the Budget
by Bruce Bender and Amy Klein, pp. 40-47
Race and Reporting
by William McGowan, pp. 48-56
Getting Around New York
by E.S. Savas, pp. 57-65
America Works
by Jan Rosenberg and Sol Stern, pp. 66-71
At Home with Big Government
by Tucker Carlson, pp. 72-80
No Surrender
by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 81-83
Debating Welfare Reform
by Mickey Kaus and Michael Horowitz, pp. 84-91
PM: New York's Highbrow Tabloid
by Roger Starr, pp. 92-95
Alexis de Tocqueville, Urban Critic
by Witold Rybczynski, pp. 96-99
The New Irish
by Francis Morrone, pp. 100-103
It's All Happening at the Zoo
by Robert Bendiner, pp. 104-107
New York Diarist
by Adam P. Glick, pp. 108-110
[+]
Autumn 1993 Issue
=
22
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
[+]
The New Politics of Assimilation
by Peter Skerry, pp. 6-7
-
1 Review
Mexican Americans: The Ambivalent Minority
by Peter Skerry
Getting Down to Basics
by Stephen Berger, pp. 8-9
Good Standing?
by Walter K. Olson, pp. 10-11
Lead Astray
by Richard Miniter, pp. 12-13
Back Taxes for Sale
by Kenneth Silber, pp. 14-15
User-Friendly Government
by Richard Ryan, pp. 16-17
Fate of a World City
by Nathan Glazer, pp. 18-26
The Livable City
by Julia Vitullo-Martin, pp. 27-34
South Bronx Renaissance
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 35-43
The New Community Activism
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 44-55
A Memo to the New Schools Chancellor
by Raymond Domanico and Nathan Glazer, pp. 56-62
Why Enterprise Zones Will Not Work
by Philip Kasinitz and Jan Rosenberg, pp. 63-71
HRA Adrift
by William Grinker and Dennis Smith, pp. 72-77
Chicago's Hands-On Mayor
by Paul Glastris, pp. 78-84
The New Politics of Bret Schundler
by Bret Schundler, pp. 85-91
1886: The Men Who Would Be Mayor
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 92-95
New York's Trollope Society
by Brooke Allen, pp. 96-98
The White Elephant on the Potomac
by Charlotte Allen, pp. 99-103
How Certain Foreigners Saw New York
by John Lukacs, pp. 104-109
A Stroll Through Battery Park City
by Roger Starr, pp. 110-115
New York Diaries
by Adam P. Glick, pp. 116-118
[+]
Winter 1993 Issue
=
19
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
New York's Vanishing Supply Side
by Stephen Kagann, pp. 6-9
[+]
Federalism: A New Context for Domestic Policy?
by Alice M. Rivlin, pp. 10-11
-
1 Review
Reviving the American Dream
by Alice M. Rivlin
Vital Signs
by Stephen Kagann, pp. 12-13
Urban Ecology
by Richard Miniter, pp. 14-15
Thinking About Crime
by George L. Kelling, pp. 16-17
The Body Politic
by Fred Siegel, pp. 18-19
Breaking the Government Habit
by Stephen Berger, pp. 20-27
Have We Crossed the Line?
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 28-39
Simple Rules for a Complex Society
by Peter D. Salins, pp. 40-49
Sue City
by Walter K. Olson, pp. 50-55
The Uncivil History of the Civilian Review Board
by Tamar Jacoby, pp. 56-63
L.A.'s Engine of Growth
by Joel Kotkin, pp. 64-69
[+]
New York's Failed Housing Policies
by Peter Salins, pp. 70-77
-
1 Review
Scarcity by Design
by Peter D. Salins and Gerard C.S. Mildner
The Miracle of a Black Church: A Review
by Charles Murray, pp. 78-80
Letter from Tompkins Square Park
by Nicholas King, pp. 81-84
Francis Morrone on Classical New York
by Francis Morrone, pp. 85-87
A Little Girl's New York
by Edith Wharton, pp. 88-95
New York Diarist
by Adam P. Glick, pp. 96-98
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Issues of 1994
=
4
Issues,
74
Articles
[+]
Spring 1994 Issue
=
15
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
Soundings
, pp. 6-9
City Voices
by Jan Rosenberg, pp. 10-11
The Other Side of Paradise
by David Brooks, pp. 12-20
New Hope for Old Projects
by Robert F. Wagner, Jr. and Julia Vitullo-Martin, ..., pp. 21-30
Up the Up Staircase
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 31-39
The ACLU Against the Cities
by Charlotte Allen, pp. 40-47
Taking Off the Kid Gloves
by Rita Kramer, pp. 48-53
Innovator in the Heartland
by Bettie Cadou, pp. 54-60
Regaining Lost Ground
by Charles Murray, pp. 61-66
Learning Zones
, pp. 67-73
Washington's New York
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 74-76
The Education of L*E*O R*O*S*T*E*N
by Roger Starr, pp. 77-81
Underground Pioneers
by Clifton Hood, pp. 82-87
New York Diarist
by Adam Glick, pp. 88-90
[+]
Summer 1994 Issue
=
17
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
Soundings
, pp. 6-9
Downward Mobility
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 10-20
The Afrocentric Hustle
by Stanley Crouch, pp. 21-28
Let the Landlord Beware
by Charlotte Allen, pp. 29-37
Taking Back the Streets
by George L. Kelling and William J. Bratton, pp. 38-46
Putting Children First
by Myron Magnet, pp. 47-53
Government by Decree
by Ross Sandler and David Schoenbrod, pp. 54-62
Setting Schools Free
by Kathleen Sylvester, pp. 63-69
State Capitalism, New York Style
by William J. Stern, pp. 70-75
The Self-Reliant City---Milwaukee
by John Norquist, pp. 76-79
San Francisco's Citizen Caen
by Roger Starr, pp. 80-82
Joe and Carol Reich
by Steve Weeks, pp. 83-88
Park Avenue in the Jazz Age
by Zelda Fitzgerald and F. Scott Fitzgerald, pp. 89-90
Coney Island Memories
by Sid Frigand, pp. 91-94
New York Diarist
by Adam Glick, pp. 95-98
Cover Photograph
by Stuart Dee
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Autumn 1994 Issue
=
24
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 6
Big Brother HUD
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 6
Disorder in the Courts
by James Taranto, p. 7
The Regulation That Wasn't
by Peter Salins, p. 8
So Much for Physics
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 8
Suing City Hall
by Walter Olson, p. 8
Gutless in Albany
by Ray Ackerman, p. 9
Black Progress in Queens
by Deroy Murdock, p. 9
Albany's Toxic Taxes
by Rob Norton, pp. 10-18
The Teen Mommy Track
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 19-29
San Francisco Gets Tough with the Homeless
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 30-40
Punishment and Personhood
by Clarence Thomas, pp. 41-45
Quiet, Please
by Julia Vitullo-Martin, pp. 46-55
Integration Without Tears
by Roger Starr, pp. 56-62
In Foster Care, Children Come Last
by Rita Kramer, pp. 63-70
Breaking Up the Board of Ed
by Edward N. Costikyan, pp. 71-74
Urban Architecture Awakens from a Bad Drea
by Vincent Scully, pp. 75-80
The Incongruous Urban Angler
by Roger Starr, pp. 81-83
A Traveller's New York, 1842
by Charles Dickens, pp. 84-91
Oh, To Be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 92-98
Contributors
, p. 99
New York Diarist
by Daniel Seligman, pp. 100-102
Cover Photograph
by Andrew Bordwin
[+]
Winter 1994 Issue
=
18
Articles
Page One
, p. 5
[+]
The New Politics of Race
by Paul M. Sniderman, pp. 6-7
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1 Review
The Scar of Race
by Paul M. Sniderman and Thomas Piazza
Advice for the New Mayor
, pp. 8-15
Cutting City Government Down to Size
by Edward Costikyan, pp. 16-25
America's Cities: Can We Save Them?
by Edward G. Rendell, pp. 26-32
HUD: Who Needs It?
by Charlotte Allen, pp. 33-45
The New Chutzpah
by Walter K. Olson, pp. 46-49
Asbestos and TB: A Tale of Two Crises
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 50-57
Neighborhood Cops
by George L. Kelling, pp. 58-67
Debbie Meier and the Dawn of Central Park East
by Seymour Fliegel, pp. 68-77
Getting the Mayor Back in Touch
by Ross Sandler, pp. 78-84
New York's Needless War Over Water
by Richard Miniter, pp. 85-93
The Quality of Life
, pp. 94-101
Thomas Nast
by Roger Starr, pp. 102-109
Urban Iconoclast
by Howard Husock, pp. 110-115
A Touch of Tokyo
by Edward Fielden, pp. 116-117
The Ten-Foot-Tall Officer
by Susan Vigilante, pp. 118-123
New York Diarist
by Adam Glick, pp. 124-126
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Issues of 1995
=
3
Issues,
86
Articles
[+]
Spring 1995 Issue
=
29
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by James Taranto, p. 6
There Are No Individuals Here
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 6
Pound Foolish
by Peter Salins, p. 6
Negating Affirmative Action
by Richard E. Morgan, p. 7
The Denver Boot
by Vincent Carroll, p. 8
With Friends Like These...
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 8
Titticourt Follies
by Sally Satel, p. 9
The Case of the Hatless Doorman
by Charlotte Allen, p. 10
A Vicious Cycle
by Richard Miniter, p. 10
America's Parking Ticket Capital
by Tucker Carlson, p. 10
An Essential Service?
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 11
Why Koreans Succeed
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 12-29
The 'L' Word
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 30-38
Let's Seize This Chance for School Reform
by Sol Stern, pp. 39-45
New York's Nightmare Legislature
by Kenneth Silber, pp. 46-55
California's Back-to-Reality Welfare Reformer
by Carolyn Lochhead, pp. 56-61
The Empire State Building Goes Up, 1930-31
by Lewis Hine, pp. 62-69
A Horseplayer's Line on OTB
by Daniel Seligman, pp. 70-75
Where's the Power in the Empowerment Zone?
by Mitchell L. Moss, pp. 76-81
Dynamite, Manhattan, 1939
by David Gelernter, pp. 82-88
Out-of-Step New York
by David Brooks, pp. 89-94
An Englishwoman in New York, 1831
by Frances Trollope, pp. 95-103
The Hidden Rooms Behind Museum Displays
by Roger Starr, pp. 104-109
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 110-115
Letters
, pp. 116-118
Contributors
, p. 119
New York Diarist
by David Garrard Lowe, pp. 120-122
Cover Photograph
by Jake Rajs
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Summer 1995 Issue
=
25
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by William J. Stern, p. 6
The Market Sure Isn't Free
by Richard Miniter, p. 6
What About the Children?
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 7
A Constructive Change
by John A. Barnes, p. 8
Cui Bono?
by Charlotte Allen, p. 8
Don't Drop Your Guard Yet
by Rita Kramer, p. 9
A Losing Bet
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 9
Safe Zone
by Tucker Carlson, p. 10
A Passing Fancy
by Maribeth Vander Weele, p. 10
It Takes All Kinds
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 11
Bring Back the Urban Visionaries
by David Gelernter, pp. 12-21
A Whole Different Crop of Black Leaders
by Tamar Jacoby, pp. 22-34
It's Time to Take Habitat for Humanity Seriously
by Howard Husock, pp. 35-43
Yes, Drug Treatment Can Work
by Sally Satel, pp. 44-54
Detroit Fights Back
by Julia Vitullo-Martin, pp. 55-67
The Feds' Orwellian War on New York's Courts
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 68-77
The Triumph of Rockefeller Center
by David Garrard Lowe, pp. 78-99
Who Lost Super Bowl III?
by Geoffrey Colvin, pp. 100-107
The Millionaire Capital of America
by Maury Klein, pp. 108-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-125
Letters
, pp. 126-130
Contributors
, p. 131
New York Diarist
by David Brooks, pp. 132-134
Cover Photograph
by Jake Rajs
[+]
Winter 1995 Issue
=
32
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Carolyn Lochhead, p. 6
What Ending Welfare Would Do
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 6
The Twilight of Rent Control?
by Peter Salins, p. 6
Here's What We Have to Reform
by Sol Stern, p. 7
The New Balkanization
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 7
Homeless Follies (Continued)
by Ross Sandler and David Schoenbrod, p. 8
Getting Economic Development Backward
by William J. Stern, p. 9
Flush with Enthusiasm
by Stephanie Gutmann, p. 9
Steady As She Goes
by Peter Salins, p. 9
Jurymandering
by Richard Miniter, p. 10
Programmed for Failure
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 10
Off the Rack
by Michael S. Gruen, p. 11
Cease-Fire in the Water War
by Richard Miniter, p. 11
New York, Capital of the Information Age
by Peter Huber, pp. 12-22
Welfare's Next Vietnam
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 23-38
Empire State Perestroika
by William J. Stern, pp. 39-45
Who Really Runs the Schools?
by Lydia Segal, pp. 46-55
Welfare Reform and Character Development
by James Q. Wilson, pp. 56-64
Sweeping Up After the Rights Revolution
by Richard E. Morgan, pp. 65-71
A New York Portfolio
by Berenice Abbott, pp. 72-77
Treating Insanity Reasonably
by Sally Satel, pp. 78-82
Government by Subterfuge
by Michael S. Gruen, pp. 83-89
The Robber Barons' Bum Rap
by Maury Klein, pp. 90-100
Who Killed Broadway?
by Brooke Allen, pp. 101-106
Underground Art
by Nathan Glazer, pp. 107-109
Christmas Party
by Johanna Kaplan, pp. 110-115
Oh, To Be in Endland
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 116-121
Letters
, pp. 122-126
Contributors
, p. 127
New York Diarist
by Anne Hollander, pp. 128-130
Cover Photograph
by Nathaniel Lieberman
[+]
Issues of 1996
=
1
Issue,
26
Articles
[+]
Spring 1996 Issue
=
26
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Matthew Robinson, p. 6
RPA, RIP?
by Dick Netzer, pp. 6-7
Quota Faceoff
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 8
Off Course
by Sol Stern, p. 8
The Retail Boom
by Erin Isikoff, p. 9
Kangeroo Traffic Court
by Max Boot, p. 9
For Art's Sake
by David Gelernter, p. 10
There They Go Again
by William J. Stern, p. 10
When Learning Comes Last
by Lydia Segal, p. 11
An Unappealing Court
by James Taranto, p. 11
UnFairway
by Andrew J. Cowin, p. 12
Albany's New Deck Chairs
by Sol Stern, p. 13
My Black Crime Problem, and Ours
by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 14-28
BIDs Really Work
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 29-42
Decencies for Skeptics
by Roger Scruton, pp. 43-49
J. Crew U.
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 50-57
The Wasted Waterfront
by Kenneth Silber, pp. 58-69
Why Economists Still Like Cities
by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 70-77
Cathedrals of Commerce
by Rita Kramer, pp. 78-105
A New Order for Office Buildings
by David Watkin, pp. 106-119
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-127
Letters
, pp. 128-130
Contributors
, p. 131
New York Diarist
by Erin Isikoff, pp. 132-134
Cover Photo of the Chrysler Building
by Jake Rajs
[+]
Issues of 1997
=
3
Issues,
77
Articles
[+]
Spring 1997 Issue
=
25
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Robert Ward, p. 6
Grading the Schools
by Sol Stern, p. 6
The Goo Goos Don't Get It!
by William J. Stern, p. 7
Charter Laws That Work
by Diane Ravitch, p. 8
President Rudy?
by David Brooks, p. 9
Defining Deviancy Away
by Richard E. Morgan, p. 10
Dumped Again
by Sally Satel, p. 10
(Social) Workers Unite!
by Allan T. Demaree, p. 11
The Immigrant Burden?
by Stephen Moore, p. 12
Boomtown
by Joel Kotkin, p. 12
Give 'Em the Ax
by William J. Stern, p. 13
Don't Legalize Drugs
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 14-22
Behind the Hundred Neediest Cases
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 23-33
How Teachers' Unions Handcuff Schools
by Sol Stern, pp. 34-47
Albany's Travesty of Democracy
by Eric Lane, pp. 48-57
Justice Freedman v. New York
by Peter Hellman, pp. 58-65
Brooklyn Gang
by Bruce Davidson, pp. 66-71
Community, Yes. But Whose?
by Amitai Etzioni and Roger Scruton, pp. 72-83
How Dagger John Saved New York's Irish
by William J. Stern, pp. 84-105
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 106-113
Letters
, pp. 114-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Greenwich Village Diarist
by Gary Rosen, pp. 120-122
Cover Photograph
by David O'Connor
[+]
Summer 1997 Issue
=
26
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by William J. Stern, p. 6
Sins of the Sons
by Peter Reinharz, p. 7
Day-Care Hype
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 7
When Bail Fails
by Dennis C. Vacco, p. 8
Sorry, Charlie
by William J. Stern, p. 9
Work Fair?
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 10
Special Ed and the Feds
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 11
Substandard
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 11
Telecosm NYC
by Peter Huber, p. 12
Christo's Dirty Laundry
by E.V. Kontorovich, p. 13
Bombay on the Hudson
by Jonathan Foreman, pp. 14-27
How Philadelphia Salvages Teen Criminals
by John J. DiIulio, Jr. and Beth Z. Palubinsky, pp. 28-40
Gotham's Workforce Woes
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 41-49
Fatal Preservation
by Dennis Saffran, pp. 50-56
Raising Children for an Uncivil Society
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 57-66
Let's Stop Being Nutty About the Mentally Ill
by E. Fuller Torrey, pp. 67-73
Who Says the Homeless Should Work?
by Sol Stern, pp. 74-81
Brooklyn Navy Yard
by Bruce Davidson, pp. 82-87
Isaac Singer's Promised City
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 88-96
New-Class Nuptials
by David Brooks, pp. 97-103
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 104-111
Letters
, pp. 112-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Subway Diarist
by Julia Vitullo-Martin, pp. 120-122
Cover Photograph
by Ernst Haas
[+]
Autumn 1997 Issue
=
26
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Wendy Shalit, p. 6
Gee, Parents Count
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 7
Lawyers We Like
by Matthew Robinson, p. 8
Nonsense in Any Language
by Ron K. Unz, p. 8
Open the Bidding
by E.V. Kontorovich, p. 9
Set Charity Free
by Spencer Abraham and Dan Coats, p. 10
Forbidden Truths About AIDS
by Shepard Smith, p. 10
Mistaken Identity
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 11
Ill Disposed
by Wendy Shalit, p. 12
Our Plans for Vans
by James Taranto, p. 13
My Public School Lesson
by Sol Stern, pp. 14-29
Making Justice Swifter
by James Q. Wilson, pp. 30-35
Homeless Advocates in Outer Space
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 36-42
New York's Million Missing Jobs
by Steven G. Craig and D. Andrew Austin, pp. 43-51
Fixing the Civil Service Mess
by Walter Olson, pp. 52-58
How the G.O.P. Can Make D.C. OK
by Tucker Carlson, pp. 59-67
A Port Authority Portfolio
by Larry Towell, pp. 68-75
The UBT's Last Gasp?
by Dan Seligman, pp. 76-83
Now They're Deconstructing the Columbia Campus
by David Garrard Lowe, pp. 84-97
The Ghost of Monsieur Stokes
by Francis Morrone, pp. 98-111
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 112-117
Letters
, pp. 118-122
Contributors
, p. 123
Tompkins Square Diarist
by Jonathan Foreman, pp. 124-126
Cover Photograph
by A.L. Sinibaldi
[+]
Issues of 1998
=
4
Issues,
96
Articles
[+]
Spring 1998 Issue
=
29
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Tamar Jacoby, p. 6
Smelling a Plot
by Wendy Shalit, p. 6
Silver Cries Anti-Semitism
by E.V. Kontorovich, p. 7
Bad Vibrations at New Paltz
by Roger Kimball, p. 7
Juvenile Justice---Texas Style
by Peter Reinharz, p. 8
The New Cosmo Girl
by Wendy Shalit, p. 9
Green for Greening
by Jonathan Foreman, p. 9
"The System Is Crazier Than He Is"
by E. Fuller Torrey, p. 10
Time Heals All Wounds
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 10
How to Stop Drunk Driving
by Harris Silver, p. 11
No Bang for the Buck
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 12
Diplomatic Deadbeats
by Suzanne K. Colt, p. 12
Lost in the Past
by Flagg Taylor, p. 13
Why Johnny's Teacher Can't Teach
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-26
Why New York Can't Build Schools
by E.V. Kontorovich, pp. 27-35
The Rebirth of American History?
by Sol Stern, pp. 36-45
Sex Ed's Dead End
by Wendy Shalit, pp. 46-57
Kamikaze Budgeting
by William J. Stern, pp. 58-63
Gotham's Hidden Infrastructure Boom
by Peter Huber, pp. 64-69
A Lower East Side That Is Vanishing
by Bruce Davidson, pp. 70-73
Architect for the Metropolis
by Jane Ridley, pp. 74-89
The Newest American Credo
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 90-93
Texas Guinan
by Leo Trachtenberg, pp. 94-105
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 106-112
Letters
, pp. 113-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Belfast Diarist
by Jonathan Foreman, pp. 120-122
Cover painting
by Childe Hassam
[+]
Summer 1998 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Peter Reinharz, p. 6
UFT Dress Code
by Sol Stern, p. 6
A Sweetheart Deal
by Myron Magnet, p. 6
Potty Police
by E.V. Kontorovich, p. 7
Ex-Con Caregivers
by Carol W. LaGrasse, p. 8
The Stadium Game
by Jonathan Foreman, p. 9
Cut the Ribbon and Run
by Ned Regan, p. 9
Unjamming Traffic
by Erin Schiller, p. 10
What Gives?
by Jason Bertsch, p. 11
A Taste for Danger
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 12-29
How Judges Are Making Public Schools Worse
by William A. Fischel, pp. 30-42
Reflections on the Changing Times
by Hilton Kramer, pp. 43-55
An F for Hip-Hop 101
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 56-65
The Politics of Virtue
by Tucker Carlson, pp. 66-72
A School Reform Whose Time Has Come
by Sol Stern and Bruno V. Manno, pp. 73-80
Do Drug Courts Really Work?
by Sally Satel, pp. 81-87
Pulling the Plug
by Harry Stein, pp. 88-93
An Eloquent Sermon in Stone
by David Watkin, pp. 94-107
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 108-113
Letters
, pp. 114-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Commencement Diarist
by John Lee, pp. 120-122
Cover painting
by Colin Campbell Cooper
[+]
Autumn 1998 Issue
=
21
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 6-7
Civility for All
by Myron Magnet, p. 8
Nobel Lie
by Wendy Shalit, p. 9
Defining Bigotry Down
by Tamar Jacoby, p. 10
Squeezing Lemons
by Sol Stern, p. 10
Quality-of-Life Law
by Roger Conner, p. 11
Youth Culture's Lament
by Roger Scruton, pp. 12-25
Tweens
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 26-39
Public Health Quackery
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 40-53
Willie Brown Shows How Not to Run a City
by Brian C. Anderson and Matt Robinson, pp. 54-64
Yes, Vouchers Are Constitutional
by Richard E. Morgan, pp. 65-75
No to Sports Stadium Madness
by Sol Stern, pp. 76-86
Portfolio
, pp. 87-93
Once We Knew How to Rescue Poor Kids
by William J. Stern, pp. 94-103
Who in the World Was Fred F. French?
by James Morrison, pp. 104-109
Oh to be in England
, pp. 110-115
Letters
, pp. 116-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Chelsea Diarist
by E.V. Kontorovich, pp. 120-122
Cover painting
by Edward Redfield
[+]
Winter 1998 Issue
=
22
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Stephen Goldsmith, p. 6
Counting by Race
by Amitai Etzioni, p. 6
Slouching Towards Cloning
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 7
A Winning Gambit
by Matt Robinson, p. 8
Pro Bono?
by E.V. Kontorovich, p. 9
I Take Me
by Wendy Shalit, p. 10
Candy from Babies
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 11-13
Restoring The Opportunity City
by William J. Stern, pp. 14-25
School Choice
by Sol Stern, pp. 26-34
The Real Welfare Problem is Illegitimacy
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 35-47
The Crime War's Next Battles
by Peter Reinharz, pp. 48-55
Toward a More Civil City
by Jonathan Foreman, pp. 56-64
CUNY Could Be Great Again
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 65-70
Let's Break up the Big Cities
by Howard Husock, pp. 71-87
Philanthropy That Worked
by Leo Trachtenberg, pp. 88-103
Trash, Violence, and Versace
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 104-111
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 112-117
Letters
, pp. 118-122
Contributors
, p. 123
Bronx Diarist
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 124-126
Cover Photograph
by Fergus O'Brien
[+]
Issues of 1999
=
4
Issues,
102
Articles
[+]
Spring 1999 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Myron Magnet, p. 6
Workfare Works
by Robert Rector, pp. 6-7
A for Activism
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 8
Whitman Wimps Out
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 8
Free the Druggies?
by Peter Reinharz, p. 9
Appalled by Sprawl?
by Howard Husock, p. 10
Race and Truth
by Tamar Jacoby, p. 11
Crew Mutinies
by Sol Stern, p. 12
Campus Glasnost
by Roger Kimball, p. 12
Cracking the Code
by Norah Vincent, p. 13
What We've Learned About Policing
by William J. Bratton and William Andrews, pp. 14-27
Why the Jails Didn't Explode
by Paul E. O'Connell and Frank Straub, pp. 28-37
How the Agency Saved My Father
by Howard Husock, pp. 38-59
Scared of Pit Bulls? You'd Better Be!
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 60-67
How Gotham's Elite High Schools Escaped the Leveller's Ax
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 68-79
Free to Strip?
by Richard E. Morgan, pp. 80-87
What Ever Happened to Reason?
by Roger Scruton, pp. 88-97
Another Chance for Columbus Circle
by Henry Hope Reed, pp. 98-105
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 106-111
Letters
, pp. 112-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Alphabet City Diarist
by Norah Vincent, pp. 120-122
Cover painting
by Childe Hassam
[+]
Summer 1999 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Sol Stern, p. 6
It's Their Money
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 6
Spendthrift States
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 7
The Oops Effect
by William J. Stern, p. 8
Greening City Hall Park
by Pia Nordlinger, p. 8
Mugged by Reality
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 9
Murder Online
by Dennis Saffran, p. 10
Throw Away the Key
by Peter Reinharz, p. 10
Quality-of-Life Index
by Dave M. O'Neill, p. 11
Diallo Truth, Diallo Falsehood
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 12-28
How New York Is Winning the Drug War
by Patrick J. Harnett and William Andrews, pp. 29-37
How We Mate
by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, pp. 38-49
Rockaway Riviera? CopacaConey?
by Peter Reinharz, pp. 50-63
How Businessmen Shouldn't Help the Schools
by Sol Stern, pp. 64-73
Civil Society Blooms in New Haven
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 74-81
We've Tried Mandatory Treatment---and It Works
by E. Fuller Torrey and Mary T. Zdanowicz, pp. 82-85
Sleeping Cities
by Roger Scruton, pp. 86-95
Statues and Civic Memory
by Francis Morrone, pp. 96-107
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 108-114
Letters
, pp. 115-118
Contributors
, p. 119
NYPD Diarist
by Patrick J. Harnett, pp. 120-123
Cover painting
by William Merritt Chase
[+]
Autumn 1999 Issue
=
27
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 6
The Dung Hits the Fan
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 6-7
Stop 'em Cold
by Peter Reinharz, p. 8
Welfare Reform Rollback
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 8
Good Cops
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 9
A Model Park
by Howard Husock, p. 10
Hot Air
by Paul Georgia, p. 10
The Vanishing School Day
by Sol Stern, p. 11
Barbarians on the March
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 11
Paranoid High
by Wendy Shalit, p. 12
Deconstructing the West Side
by Franz K. Winkler, p. 12
Fred Rose
by Myron Magnet, p. 13
Why Did Ed Rendell Fizzle out?
by Fred Siegel and Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 14-27
Jerry Brown's No-Nonsense New Age for Oakland
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 28-41
The Unexpected Lessons of Times Square's Comeback
by William J. Stern, pp. 42-53
Reinventing Mental Health care
by E. Fuller Torrey, pp. 54-63
Down-and-out Upstate
by Jerry Zremski, pp. 64-71
New York's Unsung Taxi Triumph
by Howard Husock, pp. 72-79
Modern Manhood
by Roger Scruton, pp. 80-88
Sex, Sadness, and the City
by Wendy Shalit, pp. 89-95
Why the Founding is Back in Fashion
by Jean M. Yarbrough and Richard E. Morgan, pp. 96-105
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 106-112
Letters
, pp. 113-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Columbine Diarist
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 120-122
Cover painting
by Paul Cornoyer
[+]
Winter 1999 Issue
=
27
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Theodore Dalyrmple, p. 6
Sixtiesville
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 6
Merit Pay for Cops
by Peter Reinharz, p. 7
Recivilizing SUNY
by Carol Iannone, p. 8
Labor Pains
by Christopher Atamian, p. 8
It's Culture, After All
by Tamar Jacoby, p. 9
New Yorker Hate Bilingual Ed
by Ron K. Unz, p. 10
Common Census on Crime
by Peter Reinharz, p. 10
A Successful Experiment
by E. Fuller Torrey, p. 11
How Not to Fix Schools
by Christopher Atamian, p. 12
Extra! CEOs Earn More Than Us
by Wendy Shalit, p. 12
In-Your-Face Ads
by Norah Vincent, p. 13
The Schools That Vouchers Built
by Sol Stern, pp. 14-25
Progressive Ed's War on Boys
by Janet Daley, pp. 26-32
Our School Problem and Its Solutions
by Diane Ravitch, pp. 33-41
Foster Care's Underworld
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 42-53
How 211 Nobodies Strange New York
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 54-67
New York's Protect-a-Thug Decree
by Peter Reinharz, pp. 68-74
Portfolio
, pp. 75-81
Kitsch and the Modern Predicament
by Roger Scruton, pp. 82-95
And on the Right, Charles Dickens!
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 96-103
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 104-109
Letters
, pp. 110-114
Contributors
, p. 115
Morningside Heights Diarist
by John Leo, pp. 116-118
Cover painting
by Everett Longley Warner
[+]
Issues of the 2000s
=
10
Years,
30
Issues,
689
Articles
[+]
Issues of 2000
=
3
Issues,
77
Articles
[+]
Spring 2000 Issue
=
26
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 6
Taxopolis
by Steven G. Craig, p. 7
The Wrong Prescription for Upstate
by William J. Stern, p. 7
The Right Way to Pick a Chancellor
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 8
Merit Pay for CUNY's Profs
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 9
Benetton's Evil Ads I: Righteous Consumerism
by Theodore Dalyrmple, p. 10
Benetton's Evil Ads II: Sears Strikes Back
by Joe Diamond and Dennis Saffran, p. 10
The Post Office Stamps Out the 1980s
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 11
Why Brits Love Iron Mike
by Theodore Dalyrmple, p. 12
Cities Can Fight Sleaze
by Dennis Saffran and David Castro, pp. 12-13
What Good Is Pro Bono?
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-25
The Vanishing Teacher and Other UFT Fictions
by Sol Stern, pp. 26-33
Who Killed School Discipline?
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 34-43
Bring Back Sportsmanshhip
by Brian C. Anderson and Peter Reinharz, pp. 44-51
How Charlotte Is Revolutionizing Public Housing
by Howard Husock, pp. 52-59
Governor Pataki's Failure
by Thomas W. Carroll, pp. 60-67
Portfolio
, pp. 68-79
Good Literature Lives!
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 80-85
After Modernism
by Roger Scruton, pp. 86-95
How to Read a Society
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 96-103
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 104-109
Letters
, pp. 110-114
Contributors
, p. 115
West Side Diarist
by Myron Magnet, pp. 116-118
Cover painting
by Julian Barrow
[+]
Summer 2000 Issue
=
25
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by William J. Stern, p. 6
Doing Better Than We Thought
by Kay Hymowitz, p. 7
Affirmative Reaction?
by Roger Kimball, p. 8
Multiculti Museums---Or Else
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 8
The New Blacklist
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 9
Sanity on Mental Illness
by E. Fuller Torrey, p. 10
Snuffing Out Illegal Fireworks
by Edward John Craig, p. 11
Who's the Deviant?
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 12
The NEA's Racket?
by Jay P. Greene, p. 13
A Coda
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 13
America's Best Urban Police Force
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-31
The Children's Defense Fund
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 32-41
The Triumph of Silicon Alley
by Steven Malanga, pp. 42-51
The Coming Digital Polis
by Stephen Goldsmith, pp. 52-61
An A for Home Schooling
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 62-73
The Texas School Miracle Is for Real
by Jay P. Greene, pp. 74-81
Portfolio
, pp. 82-89
All Sex, All the Time
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 90-99
Animal Rights
by Roger Scruton, pp. 100-107
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 108-113
Letters
, pp. 114-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Tin Pan Alley Diarist
by Herbert London, pp. 120-122
Cover painting
by Doug Safranek
[+]
Autumn 2000 Issue
=
26
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 6
The Frozen Neighborhood
by Howard Husock, p. 6
Taylor-Made Taxpayer Abuse
by John A. Barnes, pp. 7-8
Why Penn Station Should Stay Put
by Peter Reinharz, p. 9
Falling Dominoes
by Sol Stern, p. 9
Lingua Franca
by Ron Unz, p. 10
Defending the Indefensible
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 11
Some Alternative
by Candace DeRussy, p. 12
Elementary Con Job
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 13
A New Lincoln Center
by Myron Magnet, pp. 14-18
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by Quinlan Terry
, pp. 19-22
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by Robert Adam
, pp. 23-25
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by Michael M. Franck, Arthur C. Lohsen, and James C. McCrery II, ...
, pp. 26-35
What Is Public Education
by Lisa Graham Keegan, pp. 36-45
How to Train Cops
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 46-61
Why Gotham's Developers Don't Develop
by William J. Stern, pp. 62-67
Bring Back Stigma
by Roger Scruton, pp. 68-75
Why Marriage Is Good for You
by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 76-83
Let's End Housing Vouchers
by Howard Husock, pp. 84-91
Horatio Alger
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 92-99
Feminists and Their Enemies
by Harry Stein, pp. 100-110
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 111-116
Letters
, pp. 117-118
Contributors
, p. 119
EU Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-122
[+]
Issues of 2001
=
4
Issues,
97
Articles
[+]
Spring 2001 Issue
=
26
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
More Columbines?
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 6-7
Marriott Morality
by Peter Reinharz, p. 8
Skyscraping Realty Taxes
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
Dems to Poor Kids: Get Lost
by Sol Stern, p. 9
Liberating the Airports
by Steven Malanga, p. 9
Flat-Earth Textbooks
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 10
Affirmative Looting
by Roger Kimball, p. 11
W.'s Gift to New York
by E.J. McMahon, p. 11
Dumber Cops
by John A. Barnes, p. 12
Prizing Ugliness
by Roger Scruton, p. 12
A Modest Proposal
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 13
The Myth of Racial Profiling
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-27
Why Blacks Should Give Bush a Chance
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 28-41
Illiberal Liberalism
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 42-53
New York's Republican Crack-Up
by Steven Malanga, pp. 54-61
Survivor
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 62-71
Building the Opportunity City
by Steven Malanga, pp. 72-81
A Lost Art
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 82-91
Becoming a Family
by Roger Scruton, pp. 92-101
A Little Touch of Mozart in New York
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 102-111
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 112-116
Letters
, pp. 117-118
Contributors
, p. 119
NYPD Diarist
by Bernard B. Kerik, pp. 120-122
[+]
Summer 2001 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 6
Blacks vs. Latinos
by William J. Stern, p. 7
Primal Fear
by Steven Malanga, p. 7
Harold Levy's Fuzzy Math
by Sol Stern, p. 8
A Chamber of Commerce
by Steven Malanga, pp. 8-9
Power Vacuum
by Edward John Craig, p. 10
Is the Family Coming Back?
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 11
Still Revolting
by Roger Kimball, p. 12
Puffing Puff Daddy
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 12
RoboCops
by Henry Olsen, p. 13
Toward a Usuable Black History
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 14-27
What Really Happened in Cincinnati
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 28-43
How Political Malpractice Crippled New York's Health Care
by Steven Malanga, pp. 44-57
Fear and Loathing at the Day-Care Center
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 58-67
Don't Let CDCs Fool You
by Howard Husock, pp. 68-75
Why Merit Pay Will Improve Teaching
by Steven Malanga, pp. 76-82
How---and How Not---to Love Mankind
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 83-89
Why a Classical Lincoln Center Is Visionary
by David Watkin, pp. 90-101
The Last Big One
by Charles Page, pp. 102-109
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 110-115
Letters
, pp. 116-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Gumshoe Diarist
by Steven Malanga, pp. 120-122
[+]
Autumn 2001 Issue
=
23
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Who's to Blame?
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 7
Charity for Whom?
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 7
Roger Starr, 1918-2001
by Myron Magnet, p. 8
Adios, San Fernando Valley
by Howard Husock, p. 8
Free Speech for Me, but Not for Thee
by Roger Kimball, p. 9
How to Rebuild New York
by Steven Malanga, pp. 10-21
The Twin Towers Project
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 22-29
What Should Rise from the Ashes
by Franck Lohsen McCrery and Alexander Stoddart, pp. 30-39
Fighting Militant Islam, Without Bias
by Daniel Pipes, pp. 40-46
Our Islamic Fifth Column
by Farrukh Dhondy, pp. 47-57
Keeping New York Safe from Terrorists
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 58-68
It's Time to Plug Our Leaky Borders
by Mark Krikorian, pp. 69-73
What We have to Lose
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 74-83
What Made Them Do Their Duty
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 84-89
Earth to Ivory Tower
by Kay S. Hymowitz and Harry Stein, pp. 90-101
Dangerous Egalitarian Dreams
by John Kekes, pp. 102-107
The Consolations of History
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 108-110
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 111-117
Letters
, p. 118
Contributors
, p. 119
Stuyvesant Diarist
by Sol Stern, pp. 120-122
[+]
Winter 2001 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Safe Drivers
by Charles Upton Sahm, p. 7
Tort City
by Steven Malanga, p. 7
The Bishops Err on Crime
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 8
A Fair Day's Work?
by Sol Stern, p. 9
It's Just Sex
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 10
Silicon Alley: Still Flourishing
by Steven Malanga, p. 11
Philadelphia's Blackboard Jungle
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 11
C*** Crazy
by Roger Kimball, p. 12
Don't Junk Homework
by Steven Malanga, p. 13
Solving President Bush's Urban Problem
by Myron Magnet, pp. 14-23
What's Holding Blacks Back?
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 24-31
Ecstatic Capitalism's Brave New Work Ethic
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 32-43
Hot to Run the Mob Out of Gotham
by Steven Malanga, pp. 44-55
What Is Acceptable Risk?
by Roger Scruton, pp. 56-63
Can Mayor O'Malley Save Ailing Baltimore?
by Fred Siegel and Van Smith, pp. 64-75
The Met's Triumphant Democratic Elitism
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 76-91
America the Beautiful
by Norman Podhoretz, pp. 92-98
New York's Tabloid Treasure
by Harry Stein, pp. 99-106
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 107-111
Letters
, pp. 112-114
Contributors
, p. 115
New York Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 116-118
[+]
Issues of 2002
=
3
Issues,
72
Articles
[+]
Spring 2002 Issue
=
21
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 6
Gotham Bounces Back
by Steven Malanga, p. 7
Develop the Far West Side, Now
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
How to Trivialize the Holocaust
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 9
The Awful Truth
by Roger Kimball, p. 10
The Education Mayor?
by Sol Stern, p. 11
Do We Want Mexifornia?
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 12-23
the Prep-School PC Plague
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 24-35
Minority Business Triumphs in Gotham
by Steven Malanga, pp. 36-45
The Monument They Deserve
by Myron Magnet, pp. 46-57
How to Fix Gotham's Taxi Mess
by Steven Malanga, pp. 58-62
The Racial Profiling Myth Debunked
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 63-65
The Mau-Mauing at Harvard
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 66-73
The Forgotten Founding Father
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 74-83
The Americanization of Irving Berlin
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 84-95
How to Build Skyscrapers
by Robert Adam, pp. 96-109
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 110-114
Letters
, pp. 115-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Singapore Diarist
by Howard Husock, pp. 120-122
[+]
Summer 2002 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, pp. 6-7
Punish Welfare Scofflaws
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 8
Lead Paint Malarkey
by Steven Malanga, pp. 8-9
Theoretical Criminals
by Theodore Dalyrmple, p. 10
Expurgated Exams
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 10
Fail Me, I Sue
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 11
Turning Kids Against Parents
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 12
Nonprofitable
by Steven Malanga, p. 13
The Black Cops You Never Hear About
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-24
Why Blacks Don't Need Leaders
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 25-31
The Civic Education America Needs
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 32-43
How the Mayor Should Fix the Schools
by Anthony P. Coles, pp. 44-51
The End of Herstory
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 52-63
Why the Battle for the Court Will Be Nasty
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 64-76
What Aerosols!
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 77-79
Gotham's Unrepresentative Representatives
by Steven Malanga, pp. 80-87
City Journal's Quality-of-Life Index
by E.J. McMahon, pp. 88-91
Why Havana Had to Die
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 92-99
America's Dumbest Intellectual
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 100-103
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 104-113
Letters
, pp. 114-118
Contributors
, p. 119
London Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-122
[+]
Winter 2002 Issue
=
27
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by George L. Kelling and William H. Sousa, p. 6
Fox Has Morals?
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 7
Keep On Doin' It
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 7
Pataki Blows It Again
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
Racism Forever
by John H. McWhorter, p. 9
The Council Flunks Econ 101
by William J. Stern, p. 9
Why We Need Military Tribunals
by Peter Reinharz, p. 10
The New York Democrats' Real Problem
by William J. Stern, p. 10
'Ang 'em
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 11
Uncle Sam Needs Hackers
by Edward John Craig, p. 11
Greedy Hospitals
by Steven Malanga, p. 12
Why the Scouts Ban Homosexuals
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 13
Why the Muslims Misjudged us
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 14-23
How Technology Will Defeat Terrorism
by Peter Huber and Mark P. Mills, pp. 24-33
Don't Mess with Welfare Reform's Success
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 34-45
Why We Don't Marry
by James Q. Wilson, pp. 46-55
Gotham Needs a GOP
by Steven Malanga, pp. 56-65
Let's Ban Car Alarms
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 66-70
The Campus Diversity Fraud
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 71-81
GED Aren't Worth the Paper They're Printed On
by Jay P. Greene, pp. 82-87
Where Dr. King Went Wrong
by Joel Schwartz, pp. 88-94
Portfolio
, pp. 95-101
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 102-113
Letters
, pp. 114-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Marin County Diarist
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 120-122
[+]
Issues of 2003
=
1
Issue,
21
Articles
[+]
Autumn 2003 Issue
=
21
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 6
Sanity on the Homeless
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 7
"Scholarship" as Advocacy
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
See-No-Evil Journalists
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 9
I'm Outta Here
by Steven Malanga, p. 10
Medicaid Madness
by Steven Malanga, p. 11
Sleeping on Grates?
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 12
The NYPD's Blackout Success
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 12-13
We're Not Losing the Culture Wars Anymore
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 14-29
Chief Bratton Takes on L.A.
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 30-45
Who Runs New York?
by Steven Malanga, pp. 46-54
Tragedy Looms for Gotham's School Reform
by Sol Stern, pp. 55-67
Why History Has No End
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 68-77
Leaving the Mentally Ill Out in the Cold
by E. Fuller Torrey, pp. 78-83
Scoring on Sex and the City
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 84-93
Richard Rodgers
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 94-110
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 111-116
Letters
, pp. 117-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Westchester Diarist
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 120-122
[+]
Issues of 2004
=
2
Issues,
46
Articles
[+]
Summer 2004 Issue
=
23
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Myron Magnet, pp. 6-7
Just the Highlights
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 8
Budget Spin
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
Yuck!
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 9-10
Consultant Humbug
by Steven Malanga, p. 11
Christo-mania
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 12
Clinton Psychobabble
by Theodore Dalyrmple, p. 13
The Tort Plague Hits Wal-Mart
by Steven Malanga, pp. 14-15
Gay Marriage vs. American Marriage
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 16-25
Redefining Marriage Away
by Robert P. George and David L. Tubbs, pp. 26-29
The Immigrant Gang Plague
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 30-43
Why Queens Matters
by Steven Malanga, pp. 44-59
Yes, the Education President
by Sol Stern, pp. 60-70
In Defense of Memorization
by Michael Knox Beran, pp. 71-80
The Housing Reform That Backfired
by Howard Husock, pp. 81-87
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
by E.J. McMahon, pp. 88-91
Hamilton, Our Founder
by Richard Brookhiser, pp. 92-97
The Czarinas of Beauty
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 98-104
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 105-110
Letters
, pp. 111-114
Contributors
, p. 115
Tuscan Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 116-118
[+]
Autumn 2004 Issue
=
23
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven E. Moore, p. 6
Give Us the Money!
by Steven Malanga, p. 7
We Don't Need Car Alarms
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 8
I Wed Thee, and Thee, and Thee
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 9
Rather Not
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 10
Spinning the Economy Down
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 10
Torn Jeans
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 11
What's the Matter with Thomas Franks?
by Steven Malanga, p. 12
Inclusive Failure
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 13
Homeland Security? Not Yet
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-25
The Myth of the Working Poor
by Steven Malanga, pp. 26-37
Dads in the 'Hood
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 38-47
Why We Need a Marriage Amendment
by Robert P. George and David L. Tubbs, pp. 48-51
Can Terrorists Turn Out Gotham's Lights?
by Peter Huber and Mark P. Mills, pp. 52-63
Reimaging the Far West Side
by Robert Adam, Franck Lohsen McCrery, and Peter Pennoyer, ..., pp. 64-77
The Classics in the Slums
by Jonathan Rose, pp. 78-87
How to Steal and Election
by John Fund, pp. 88-94
Sondheim vs. Sondheim
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 95-112
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 113-119
Letters
, pp. 120-122
Contributors
, p. 123
Stafford Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 124-126
[+]
Issues of 2005
=
4
Issues,
83
Articles
[+]
Spring 2005 Issue
=
20
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Myron Magnet, p. 6
Florida Daze
by Steven Malanga, pp. 7-8
In with the New
by Brian C. Anderson, p. 9
The Charter School Revolution
by Ryan Sager, pp. 10-11
The Columbian Cartel
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 12-13
What's Holding Black Kids Back?
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 14-23
Heralds of a Brighter Black Future
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 24-35
Compassionate Conservative or Cowboy Capitalist?
by Myron Magnet, pp. 36-39
Can We Make Boys and Girls Alike?
by Stanley Kurtz, pp. 40-47
America's Worst Urban Program
by Steven Malanga, pp. 48-57
How to Save the Subways---Before It's Too Late
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 58-73
How Not to Develop the Far West Side
by Steven Malanga, pp. 74-79
Should Felons Voet?
by Edward Feser, pp. 80-83
Vaudeville's Brief Shining Moment
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 84-101
Why Jon Stewart Is All the Rage
by Harry Stein, pp. 102-107
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 108-114
Letters
, pp. 115-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Calcutta Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-121
[+]
Summer 2005 Issue
=
22
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 6
Bill Cosby Is Right
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 7
Colbert vs. Smith?
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 8
Cheating Great Teachers
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 9
Take Me Out to the Ballpark
by Steven Malanga, pp. 10-11
The Black Family: 40 Years of Lies
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 12-23
A Feasible Fix for Social Security
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 24-28
Don't Fund College Follies
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 29-41
Harvard's Diversity Grovel
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 42-49
Gotham Stalls Out
by Steven Malanga, pp. 50-57
Zero at Ground Zero
by Steven Malanga, pp. 58-63
Rating Mayor Mike
by E.J. McMahon, pp. 64-67
Education Policy in Wonderland
by Charles Sahm, pp. 68-71
[+]
The Sin of Sin City
by Andrew Klavan, pp. 72-78
-
1 Review
Sin City (2005 Film)
by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez
Ibsen and His Discontents
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 79-87
America's Most Successful Communist
by Howard Husock, pp. 88-99
Laughing at the Left
by Harry Stein, pp. 100-107
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 108-116
Letters
, pp. 117-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Bucharest Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-122
[+]
Autumn 2005 Issue
=
20
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Gay Times
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 6-7
Nonprofiteers
by Steven Malanga, pp. 8-9
Peacenik Warmongers
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 10
NCLB Works
by Charles Sahm, pp. 10-11
Poshlost at Ground Zero
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 12
Forget the UN
by Ray Raymond, pp. 12-13
Who's Killing New Orleans?
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 14-27
Mexico's Undiplomatic Diplomats
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 28-41
The Conspiracy Against the Taxpayers
by Steven Malanga, pp. 42-53
They're Taking Away Your Property for
What
?
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 54-65
The Suicide Bombers Among Us
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 66-75
If the Problem Is Muslim Terror, Then What?
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 76-85
Conservatives in Hollywood?
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 86-97
Justice to Elia Kazan
by Harry Stein, pp. 98-111
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 112-115
Letters
, pp. 116-118
Contributors
, p. 119
London Diarist
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 120-122
[+]
Winter 2005 Issue
=
21
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Play Balco!
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 6-7
Fulfilling Israel's Promise
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 9
New York Revitalizes U.S. Policing
by Charles Sahm, p. 10
Health-Care Ills
by Steven Malanga, p. 11
On Campus, Conservatives Talk Back
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 12-23
How to Interrogate Terrorists
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 24-35
Postmodern War
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 36-47
Why the U.S. Needs More Nuclear Power
by Peter Huber and Mark P. Mills, pp. 48-55
Capitalists on Steroids
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 56-65
The Real Engine of Blue America
by Steven Malanga, pp. 66-73
Corporate America's New Stealth Raiders
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 74-81
The Empire State's Quickest Route to Reform
by Steven Malanga, pp. 82-89
New York Crime Hits a Tipping Point
by E.J. McMahon, pp. 90-93
The Specters Haunting Dresden
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 94-103
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 104-109
Letters
, pp. 110-114
Contributors
, p. 115
Baghdad Diarist
by Steven E. Moore, pp. 116-118
[+]
Issues of 2006
=
4
Issues,
89
Articles
[+]
Spring 2006 Issue
=
21
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Harry Stein, p. 6
Downtown Rising
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 7-8
Lawyer Lead-ership
by James R. Copland, p. 9
A Fifth Column in the Prisons?
by Paul Howard, pp. 10-11
Anti-Semitism Without Anti-Semites
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 12
Criminal Negligence
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 13
How Not to Fix Health Care
by Steven Malanga, pp. 14-15
Facing Down Iran
by Mark Steyn, pp. 16-27
Houston's Noble Experiment
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 28-41
The Mob That Whacked Jersey
by Steven Malanga, pp. 42-53
How Welfare Reform Worked
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 54-63
Making Civil Justice Sane
by Philip K. Howard, pp. 64-73
Toxic Regulation
by David Schoenbrod, pp. 74-81
How to Stop Medicaid Fraud
by Steven Malanga, pp. 82-91
Why Robespierre Chose Terror
by John Kekes, pp. 92-103
The Plaza's First Century---and Its Second?
by David Garrard Lowe, pp. 104-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-123
Letters
, pp. 124-126
Contributors
, p. 127
North Wales Diarist
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 128-130
[+]
Summer 2006 Issue
=
21
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Reorganizing the Reorganization
by Sol Stern, pp. 7-8
Fixing the CDBG
by Steven Malanga, p. 9
Soccer Louts
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 9
Crime and Indulgence
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 10
Stop Storm Dallying
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 11
Blame Israel Always
by Nidra Poller, pp. 12-13
How Unskilled Immigrants Hurt Our Economy
by Steven Malanga, pp. 14-27
Seeing Today's Immigrants Straight
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 28-41
The Ed Schools' Latest---and Worst---Humbug
by Sol Stern, pp. 42-53
How the Schools Shortchange Boys
by Gerry Garibaldi, pp. 54-60
Is There a New York Housing Crisis?
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 61-73
New York Cops: Still the Finest
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 74-87
Desperate Grandmas
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 88-96
The Terrorists Among Us
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 97-103
The Last Full Measure
by Steven Malanga, pp. 104-109
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 110-115
Letters
, pp. 116-118
Contributors
, p. 119
Dean's Office Diarist
by Edmund Janko, pp. 120-122
[+]
Autumn 2006 Issue
=
23
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Sol Stern, p. 6
Surreal London
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 7
More Money to Shrink Health Care
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
Talking Turkey
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 9
Warrior Princess
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 9
CUNY's Virtuous Circle
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 10
Eliot Spitzer's CFE Problem
by Sol Stern, p. 11
Shut Up, Fascist Pig
by John Leo, pp. 12-13
The Right Immigration Policy
by Steven Malanga, pp. 14-25
Hispanic Family Values
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 26-34
Silicon Alley 2.0
by Steven Malanga, pp. 35-41
My Bizarre Libyan Holiday
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 42-53
The Press at War
by James Q. Wilson, pp. 54-63
How the GOP Is For Affirmative Action?
by Harry Stein, pp. 64-71
A Social-Uplift Program That Works
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 72-83
The Dynamo and the Jeweler
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 84-101
The Gift of Language
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 102-110
The Trash Princess
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 111-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-126
Letters
, pp. 127-130
Contributors
, p. 131
Manhattan Diarist
by Christopher Gray, pp. 132-134
[+]
Winter 2006 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Nicole Gelinas and Steven Malanga, pp. 6-7
Gotham's Congressmen vs. Gotham
by Steven Malanga, p. 8
Taking Cola to Court
by Walter Olson, p. 9
Curbing Eminent Domain
by Steven Malanga, p. 10
Less Liberte Means Less Egalite
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 11
Pest Politics
by Benjamin A. Plotinsky, p. 12
France vs. France
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 13
Dangerous History
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 14
The Empty Fanatic
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 15
The Plot to Shush Rush and O'Reilly
by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 16-28
Marriage and Caste
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 29-37
Gotham Needs Wall Street; Does Wall Street Need Gotham?
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 38-53
What Bloomberg Could Still Accomplish
by Steven Malanga, pp. 54-61
City's Pupils Get More Hype than Hope
by Sol Stern, pp. 62-67
Ronald Reagan's Unlikely Heir
by Steven Malanga, pp. 68-77
This Is the Legal Mainstream?
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 78-89
What Colleges Forget to Teach
by Robert P. George, pp. 90-95
New Philanthropists Talk Left, Act Right
by Howard Husock, pp. 96-103
Was Liberalism's Philosopher-in-Chief a Conservative?
by Michael Knox Beran, pp. 104-115
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 116-123
Letters
, pp. 124-126
Contributors
, p. 127
European Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 128-130
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88
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22
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In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 6-7
Out-in-Left-Field Trips
by Jay P. Greene, Matthew Carr, and Marc Holley, p. 8
Engineering Souls
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 9
Many Happy Returns
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 10
The Most Reckless State
by Steven Malanga, p. 11
Ban the Bats, Hold the Fats
by Paul Beston, p. 12
Broken Windows Turns 25
by Charles Sahm, pp. 12-13
Germs and the City
by Peter Huber, pp. 14-29
The Empire of Lies
by Guy Sorman, pp. 30-41
Baghdad on the Bayou
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 42-53
Cory Booker's Battle for Newark
by Steven Malanga, pp. 54-63
The Incredible Shrinking Father
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 64-73
Save the Catholic Schools!
by Sol Stern, pp. 74-83
The Media Cornucopia
by Adam D. Thierer, pp. 84-89
Reading the Constitution Right
by Stephen B. Presser, pp. 90-97
Jefferson Versus the Muslim Pirates
by Christopher Hitchens, pp. 98-105
Love and Glory in East Aurory
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 106-115
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 116-124
Letters
, pp. 125-126
Contributors
, p. 127
Santa Barbara Diarist
by Andrew Klavan, pp. 128-130
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Summer 2007 Issue
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20
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In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Harry Siegel and Fred Siegel, p. 6
Do Immigrants Still Nourish Cities?
by Steven Malanga, pp. 7-8
Four Score and Seven Manatees Ago
by Jay P. Greene, Brian Kisida, and Jonathan Butcher, ..., p. 9
Time Out Londonistan
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 10-11
In the Heart of Freedom, in Chains
by Myron Magnet, pp. 12-27
On the Front Line in the War on Terror
by Judith Miller, pp. 28-41
The Coming Urban Terror
by John Robb, pp. 42-49
The New Privatization
by Steven Malanga, pp. 50-58
What Really Buys Happiness?
by Arthur C. Brooks, pp. 59-63
Why Study War?
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 64-71
The Peace Racket
by Bruce Bawer, pp. 72-79
An Inconvenient Solution
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 80-89
The Ugly Truth About Canadian Health Care
by David Gratzer, pp. 90-95
Grading Mayoral Control
by Sol Stern, pp. 96-103
The Abduction of Opera
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 104-119
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-125
Letters
, p. 126
Contributors
, p. 127
Lansing Diary
by Jerry Weinberger, pp. 128-130
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Autumn 2007 Issue
=
22
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Judith Miller, pp. 6-7
Hispanic Voting Myths
by Steven Malanga, pp. 8-9
Brain Funding Drain
by Carl J. Schramm, p. 10
False Prophet
by Sol Stern, p. 11
No Tearing Down This Wall
by Paul Beston, pp. 12-13
The Reclamation of Skid Row
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-25
The New Girl Order
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 26-35
Cherry Garcia and the End of Socialized Medicine
by Peter Huber, pp. 36-47
An Anglosphere Future
by Christopher Hitchens, pp. 48-55
From the H-Bomb to the Human Bomb
by Andre Glucksmann, pp. 56-63
Britain's Anti-Semitic Turn
by Melanie Phillips, pp. 64-72
Moscow: Oil Town
by Guy Sorman, pp. 73-75
The Religious Left, Reburn
by Steven Malanga, pp. 76-83
Lessons of Boston's Big Dig
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 84-93
Can Buffalo Ever Come Back?
by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 94-99
Denver Tackesl Crime, New York Style
by Alec Magnet, pp. 100-105
Monticello's Shadows
by Myron Magnet, pp. 106-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-124
Letters
, pp. 125-126
Contributors
, p. 127
New York City Diarist
by Matthew Clavel, pp. 128-130
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Winter 2007 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Muslim Mau-Mauing
by Rod Dreher, pp. 7-8
Dhimming the Light
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 9
Bonus Boom, But...
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 9
Rewarding Bad Behavior
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 10
The Real Meaning of Barbarism
by Theodore Dalrymple, p. 11
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The Big Lie, Clothbound
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, by Jimmy Carter
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 12
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1 Review
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
by Jimmy Carter
The Garden State Wilts
by Steven Malanga, p. 13
Elites to Anti-Affirmative Action Voters: Drop Dead
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 14-29
The New Black Realism
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 30-40
Yes, Rudy Giuliani Is a Conservative
by Steven Malanga, pp. 41-51
Mexifornia, Five Years Later
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 52-61
Reflections on the Revolution in Hungary
by John Kekes, pp. 62-72
Free Inquiry! Not on Campus
by John Leo, pp. 73-83
No, the Cops Didn't Murder Sean Bell
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 84-91
Help Us, Governor Spitzer!
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 92-99
This Bush Education Reform Really Works
by Sol Stern, pp. 100-107
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Facing the Islamist Menace
by Christopher Hitchens, pp. 108-114
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America Alone
by Mark Steyn
The Houses of Worship That Hallow New York
by David Garrard Lowe, pp. 115-131
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 132-138
Letters
, pp. 139-140
Contributors
, p. 141
Shropshire Diarist
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 142-144
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67
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Summer 2008 Issue
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22
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In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Andrew Klavan, p. 6
Intelligent Policing Comes to New Jersey
by Judith Miller, pp. 7-8
Organizer in Chief
by Steven Malanga, pp. 9-10
Olympic Crossroads
by Andre Glucksmann, pp. 11-12
Construction Safety Woes
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 13
Obama, Shaman
by Michael Knox Beran, pp. 14-21
The NYPD Diaspora
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 22-31
Economics Does Not Lie
by Guy Sorman, pp. 32-41
The Great African-American Awakening
by Myron Magnet, pp. 42-53
The Professional Panhandling Plague
by Steven Malanga, pp. 54-61
Houston, New York Has a Problem
by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 62-68
New York's Next Fiscal Crisis
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 69-77
A Marshall Plan for Reading
by Sol Stern, pp. 78-83
The Future of Conservative Books
by Harry Stein, pp. 84-92
Health Care's New Entrepreneurs
by Paul Howard, pp. 93-101
Benjamin Franklin: City Slicker
by Jerry Weinberger, pp. 102-109
In Living Black-and-White
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 110-119
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-124
Letters
, pp. 125-126
Contributors
, p. 127
New York City Diarist
by John Renehan, pp. 128-130
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Autumn 2008 Issue
=
24
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 3
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 4
A Preference for Truth
by Heather Mac Donald, p. 5
Crime and Politics in Caracus
by William Bratton and William Andrews, p. 6
Confronting the Putin Doctrine
by Andre Glucksmann, pp. 7-8
Taxachusetts No More?
by Daniel J. Flynn, p. 9
Big Middle-Class Sister
by Naomi Schaefer Riley, pp. 10-11
After the Wall Street Hurricane
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 12-22
New York State's Fiscal Reckoning
by E.J. McMahon, pp. 23-30
America at Work
by Guy Sorman, pp. 31-33
We Don't Need Another War on Poverty
by Steven Malanga, pp. 34-41
Five Days at the End of the World
by Andrew Klavan, pp. 42-52
Bioterrorism's Deadly Math
by Judith Miller, pp. 53-61
Love in the Time of Darwinism
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 62-70
Curing Diversity
by Peter Huber, pp. 71-81
Pre-K Can Work
by Shepard Barbash, pp. 82-88
Reparations, R.I.P.
by Walter Olson, pp. 89-93
The (Really) Moderate Muslims of Kosovo
by Michael J. Totten, pp. 94-101
The Humanities Move Off Campus
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 102-109
The Ghost in Your iPod
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 110-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-123
Letters
, pp. 124-126
Contributors
, p. 127
Beacon Diarist
by Paul Beston, pp. 128-130
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Winter 2008 Issue
=
21
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In Prospect
, p. 5
Soundings
by Jay P. Greene and Catherine Shock, p. 6
Cheers for Chile's Chicago Boys
by Guy Sorman, pp. 7-8
A Philly Tax Cutter
by David Whelan, p. 9
Why the West Is Best
by Ibn Warraq, pp. 10-11
The Resilient Society
by Rudolph W. Giuliani, pp. 12-21
The Campus Rape Myth
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 22-33
The Rainbow Coalition Evaporates
by Steven Malanga, pp. 34-41
Child-Man in the Promised Land
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 42-52
School Choice Isn't Enough
by Sol Stern, pp. 53-59
Criminalizing Capitalism
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 60-69
Abu Dhabi: East Leans West
by Judith Miller, pp. 70-79
Hearts of Darkness
by Michael Knox Beran, pp. 80-88
Why Don't Jews Like the Christians Who Like Them?
by James Q. Wilson, pp. 89-93
The Lost Art of Art
by Andrew Klavan, pp. 94-104
Architecture's Battle of the Modernisms
by Myron Magnet, pp. 105-109
Uplifting the "Dangerous Classes"
by Howard Husock, pp. 110-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-124
Letters
, pp. 125-126
Contributors
, p. 127
Washington, D.C. Diarist
by Christopher Hitchens, pp. 128-130
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49
Articles
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January 2009 Issue
=
25
Articles
Obsession Housing Disorder
by Steven Malanga, pp. 14-25
Bound to Burn
by Peter Huber, pp. 26-33
The Dark Figure of British Crime
by Claire Berlinski, pp. 34-43
The Consolations of Pessimism
by Alain de Botton, pp. 44-45
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Businesswoman
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 46-54
Monetarism Defiant
by Guy Sorman, pp. 55-57
Spendthrift Sunbelt States
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 58-63
Heirs to Fortuyn?
by Bruce Bawer, pp. 64-74
Pedagogy of the Oppressor
by Sol Stern, pp. 75-81
LAPD High
by Laura Vanderkam, pp. 82-87
Inhuman Rights
by Ibn Warraq and Michael Weiss, pp. 88-94
The Godfather of Amreican Liberalism
by Fred Siegel, pp. 95-103
Beauty and Desecration
by Roger Scruton, pp. 104-111
Richard Pryor: Stand-Up Philosopher
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 112-119
In Prospect
, p. 3
Soundings
by Luigi Zingales, pp. 4-5
The Last Free State
by Steven Malanga, p. 6
Interstate Confiscation Clause
by Daniel J. Flynn, p. 7
Mayors Put Work First
by Kimberly Hendrickson, pp. 8-9
No Justice
by Judith Miller, pp. 10-11
British Banks Are Worth Something
by Tim Congdon, pp. 12-13
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 120-125
Letters
, p. 126
Contributors
, p. 127
Mumbai Diarist
by Jonathan Foreman, pp. 128-130
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October 2009 Issue
=
24
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In Prospect
, p. 3
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 4
The Postmodern Financial Crisis
by Andre Glucksmann, p. 5
Recession-Proof Diversity
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 6-7
The Persian Version
by James Kirchick, pp. 8-9
The New Number Crunchers
by Marcus Winters, p. 10
Another Green Revolution
by Bjorn Lomborg, p. 11
Innovation in Its Place
by Dane Strangler, pp. 12-13
Can the Feds Uncrunch Credit?
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 14-25
Never Enough Beauty, Never Enough Truth
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 26-35
Welfare Reform, Phase Two
by Steven Malanga, pp. 36-42
Environmental Facts and Follies
by Max Schulz, pp. 43-49
Green Cities, Brown Suburbs
by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 50-55
Forgiveness and Irony
by Roger Scruton, pp. 56-63
The Promise and Peril of the Freelance Economy
by Laura Vanderkam, pp. 64-71
George Washington Patrols the Pacific
by Guy Sorman, pp. 72-74
Slums of Hope
by Howard Husock, pp. 75-82
The DNA of Politics
by James Q. Wilson, pp. 83-87
Alexander Hamilton, Modern America's Founding Father
by Myron Magnet, pp. 88-109
How Science Fiction Found Religion
by Benjamin A. Plotinsky, pp. 110-117
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 118-123
Letters
, pp. 124-126
Contributors
, p. 127
Brooklyn Diarist
by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 128-130
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28
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The Beholden State
by Steven Malanga, pp. 16-29
Don't Blame Proposition 13
by William Voegeli, pp. 30-33
The Silicon Lining
by Guy Sorman, pp. 34-39
Beware the Muni-Bond Bubble
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 40-46
The Menace of Strategic Default
by Luigi Zingales, pp. 47-51
Bracing Brew
by Myron Magnet, pp. 52-53
Can New York Clean Up the Testing Mess?
by Sol Stern, pp. 54-61
Preservation Follies
by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 62-67
Brand New Green
by Peter Huber, pp. 68-77
A Hidden History of Evil
by Claire Berlinski, pp. 78-85
When Germ Warfare Happened
by Judith Miller, pp. 86-93
The Varieties of Liberal Enthusiasm
by Benjamin A. Plotinsky, pp. 94-101
Exile in Dogpatch
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 102-109
Mr. Mimic
by John H. McWhorter, pp. 110-117
In Prospect
, p. 3
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 4
A Basic Income for All?
by Cameron Abadi, pp. 5-6
The Odd Couple Metric
by Tevi D. Troy, p. 7
Subway Lessons from Madrid
by Benjamin Villanti, p. 8
"You'll Never Be Alone"
by Christopher Clausen, pp. 9-10
Europe's Endangered Soul
by Philippe Nemo, pp. 11-12
On Distraction
by Alain de Botton, p. 13
Personal Responsibility at the Founding
by Mark Riebling, p. 14
Who's Resurrecting New Orleans?
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 15
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalyrmple, pp. 118-123
Letters
, pp. 124-126
Contributors
, p. 127
Paris Diarist
by John V. Fleming, pp. 128-130
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April 2010 Issue
=
27
Articles
In Prospect
, p. 3
Soundings
by Steven Malanga, p. 4
The Gold Bubble
by Stefan Kanfer, p. 5
Misfire
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 6-7
Le Squeeze
by Philippe Nemo, p. 8
New York's Pioneer Zones
by James Panero, pp. 9-10
Eurocrash
by Nicole Gelinas, p. 11
New York's Prison Turnaround
by Bert Useem, p. 12
A Deeper Bench
by William Voegeli, p. 13
What Social Sciences Does---and Doesn't---Know
by Jim Manzi, pp. 14-23
The Muni-Bond Debt Bomb
by Steven Malanga, pp. 24-33
The Free-Marketeers Strike Back
by Guy Sorman, pp. 34-41
Surveying the Wreckage
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 42-51
The Bucks Stop Here
by E.J. McMahon, pp. 52-55
Europe's Guilty Conscience
by Pascal Bruckner, pp. 56-59
The Nakba Obsession
by Sol Stern, pp. 60-67
The Golden State's War on Itself
by Joel Kotkin, pp. 68-73
Enlightened and Enriched
by Joel Mokyr, pp. 74-81
The Life-Changing Lottery
by Marcus A. Winters, pp. 82-88
Progressives Against Progress
by Fred Siegel, pp. 89-93
A Twenty-First-Century GOP
by Tevi D. Troy, pp. 94-97
Classical Music's New Golden Age
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 98-111
Something to Love Among the Ruins
by David Watkin, pp. 112-119
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-124
Letters
, pp. 125-126
Contributors
, p. 127
Santo Domingo Diarist
by Claire Berlinski, pp. 128-130
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July 2010 Issue
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29
Articles
The Next Wave of Urban Reform
by Steven Malanga, pp. 14-25
Start-Up City
by Edward L. Glaeser, pp. 26-35
Why Big Cities Matter More than Ever
by Mario Polese, pp. 36-39
Cities from Scratch
by Brandon Fuller and Paul Romer, pp. 40-42
The Sidewalks of San Francisco
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 43-55
Big Easy Rising
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 56-65
The Windows
by Andrew Klaven, pp. 66-73
Atlanta's Public-Housing Revolution
by Howard Husock, pp. 74-81
The Afghans of Fremont
by Judith Miller, pp. 82-86
How the Road to Bell Was Paved
by William Voegeli, pp. 87-91
Weimar Istanbul
by Claire Berlinski, pp. 92-103
Asian Megacities, Free and Unfree
by Guy Sorman, pp. 104-111
New City
by Sol Stern, pp. 112-117
The Original Birth of Freedom
by Andre Glucksmann, pp. 118-125
The Destiny of Cities
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 126-133
How American Press Freedom Began on Wall Street
by Myron Magnet, pp. 134-144
In Search of the Washington Novel
by Christopher Hitchens, pp. 145-147
City Lights
by Stefan Kanfer, pp. 148-151
In Prospect
, pp. 4-5
Soundings
by Fred Siegel, p. 6
An Innovator in Every Apartment
by Conor Friedersdorf, p. 7
Fragile Urban Families
by Kay S. Hymowitz, p. 8
The Man That Bankrupted Harrisburg
by Steven Malanga, pp. 9-10
Rhyme Scheme
by Michael Knox Beran, p. 11
The Bus Market Booms
by Benjamin A. Plotinsky, pp. 12-13
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 152-156
Letters
, p. 157
Contributors
, pp. 158-159
Hastings-on-Hudson Diarist
by Harry Stein, pp. 160-162
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October 2010 Issue
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27
Articles
Chicago's Real Crime Story
by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 16-28
Our Vanishing Ultimate Resource
by Steven Malanga, pp. 29-39
A Not-Lost Generation
by Laura Vanderkam, pp. 40-43
The Ramparts I Watched
by Sol Stern, pp. 44-51
Invasion of the European Economists
by Guy Sorman, pp. 52-55
Eminent Domain as Central Planning
by Nicole Gelinas, pp. 56-61
Empire of Excess
by E.J. McMahon and Josh Barre, pp. 62-65
The Velvet Philosophical Revolution
by Andre Glucksmann, pp. 66-67
A Man Alone
by Andrew Klavan, pp. 68-73
In Defense of Political Anonymity
by Bradley A. Smith, pp. 74-79
Tomorrow's Wars
by Victor Davis Hanson, pp. 80-86
No State Left Behind
by Marcus A. Winters, pp. 87-89
The Education of John Jay
by Myron Magnet, pp. 90-119
In Prospect
, p. 3
Soundings
by Troy Senik, p. 4
The Grasping Hand
by Peter Sloterdijk, pp. 5-6
As Goes New Jersey...
by Steven Malanga, p. 7
The Wrong Ban
by Claire Berlinski, p. 8
The Lessons of Kumon
by Paulette Miniter, pp. 9-10
The Nonprofit That Saved Central Park
by Conrad Kiechel, p. 11
Strike the Set
by James Panero, p. 12
Moore's Law Trumps D.C.'s
by Berin Szoka, p. 13
We're All Right-Wing Bastards Now
by Larry Sand, pp. 14-15
Oh, to be in England
by Theodore Dalrymple, pp. 120-125
Letters
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Contributors
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Soho Diarist
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