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Myron Magnet [35 titles]
- Bracing Brew
Bring on the Tea Parties! Spring 2010 - The Education of John Jay
Americas indispensable diplomat Winter 2010 - The Godfather, R.I.P.
Irving Kristol, realist, humanist, institution-builder, friend 18 September 2009 - Conservative Revolutionaries
How the Lees of Stratford Hall made and unmade an empire Summer 2009 - The Obsolete New York Model
Where a tax-eating majority votes itself a permanent income 16 July 2009 - Alexander Hamilton, Modern Americas Founding Father
How New Yorks opportunity society became Americas Winter 2009 - The Public-Sector House of Cards
Autumn 2008 - The Great African-American Awakening
Some brave voices are shifting the conversation from victimhood to responsibility. Summer 2008 - Mr. Sammlers City
Saul Bellows prophetic 1970 novel captured New Yorks unraveling and remains a cautionary tale. Spring 2008 - The Unbought Grace of Life
Remembering William F. Buckley, Jr. 27 February 2008 - Architectures Battle of the Modernisms
. . . and what it means for Gothams future Winter 2008 - Monticellos Shadows
What Jeffersons fabled home reveals about the Founding Fathers mind and heart Autumn 2007 - In the Heart of Freedom, in Chains
Elite hypocrisy, gangsta culture, and failure in black America Summer 2007 - Walter B. Wriston
19192005 Spring 2005 - Compassionate Conservative or Cowboy Capitalist?
The president understands that opportunity is the best poverty program. Spring 2005 - The Gates on the Road to Serfdom
Theres a whiff of totalitarianism in Christos scheme. 14 February 2005 - Walter B. Wriston, 19192005
A great banker, New Yorker, and friend 21 January 2005 - Gotham, GOP Poster Child
Why New York is the right place for the Republican Convention 24 August 2004 - The War on Poverty at 40
We've learned what upliftsand what doesnt. Summer 2004 - What Use Is Literature?
Aristotle perhaps didn�t go far enough when he said that tragedy was more philosophic than history, concentrating as it does on what might be rather than merely on what had been. Summer 2003 - Taxi Busters
The Bloomberg administration has begun a misguided war on livery cabs. 14 May 2003 - The Monument They Deserve
Our memorial to the victims of the World Trade Center attack should be an affirmation of our values, not just a cry of grief. Spring 2002 - London’s Crime Wave
. . . and why it’s surging. 20 February 2002 - Roger Starr 19182001
Roger Starr, City Journals editor from 1992 to 1993 and a contributor to the magazine since its birth 12 years ago, died in September at the age of 83. Autumn 2001 - Solving President Bushs Urban Problem
The new presidents compassionate conservatism can help citiesand woo urban voters. Winter 2001 - A New Lincoln Center
Lets tear down the crumbling structures and start over. Here are plans by architects Quinlan Terry, Robert Adam, and the firm of Franck Lohsen McCrery. Autumn 2000 - The Cosmic Cathedral
By now all New Yorkers know of that extraordinary millennial apparition on the West Side: the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History. Spring 2000 - More Humbug or Homelessness
Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign has brought all the advocates' discredited ideas back to life. Winter 2000 - Fred Rose
Frederick P. Rose, who died on September 15 at the age of 75, was one of New York's great philanthropists, a worthy modern representative of a tradition that has given Gotham many of the world-class institutions that make it unique. Autumn 1999 - Elect, Dont Settle
Something bad happens to New York City if Mayor Giuliani runs for the U.S. Senate in 2000 and wins: Public Advocate Mark Green becomes mayor for the remaining year of Giuliani's term. Spring 1999 - Civility for All
So far, Mayor Giuliani's civility initiative, announced last January, has one win, one loss. Autumn 1998 - A Sweetheart Deal
In May, New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, fulfilling a campaign promise, proposed what would be America's most sweeping domestic partnership benefits for the unmarried companions, whether heterosexual or homosexual, of New York City's municipal employees or of anyone taking advantage of city services like public housing. Summer 1998 - Putting Children First
Welfare reformers are failing to ask the basic question: How can we help the children who are the current system's victims? Summer 1994 - The Cultural Dimensions of Social Change
Spring 1993 - Deinstitutionalizing the Mentally Ill
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