Featured White Papers
National Review
Articles in May 27, 1991, issue of National Review
- Not all the president's men
- Partners in crime
- New faces in Philly
by Jack Fowler - Bury my bones at Wounded Knee
by Clement W. Meighan - Justice and Modern Moral Philosophy
by Loren E. Lomasky - La Femme Nikita
by John Simon - Quayle: capax imperii?
- The family tax
by Ed Rubenstein - After socialism, what? Socialism dominated Europe for half a century, defining its opponents as well as its adherents. Now it is dead, and in its place may come a resurgent Right, with a surprising power base
by Anthony de Jasay - Accounting for results
by Chester E. Finn, Jr. - Once More Around the Park
by James C. Roberts - The end of the chase
by Peter Glenville - False START
- An American culture
- America and her friends
by Gerald Frost - Sleepwalking through History: America in the Reagan Years
by James Bowman - Baseball in America
by James C. Roberts - Interest-rate politics
- The numbers game
by William McGurn - Defending Eastern Europe
by Peter W. Rodman - Reagan and Thatcher
by Brad Miner - Stolen Season: A Journey Through America and Baseball's Minor Leagues
by James C. Roberts - Meter et magistra, after all
- The subcontinental blues
by Bruce C. McKenna - The prequel
by Richard Brookhiser - The Myth of America's Decline: Leading the World Economy into the 1990s
by Doug Bandow - The Comfort of Strangers
by John Simon