Angry New Yorker

Monday, January 10, 2005
 
The Winter 2005 issue of City Journal is out!


City Journal Winter 2005.


Winter 2005.


A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by The Manhattan Institute, edited by Myron Magnet.


Brian C. Anderson
On Campus, Conservatives Talk Back
The liberal stranglehold on academe is starting to slip.

Heather Mac Donald
How to Interrogate Terrorists
Don’t believe the charges. American troops treat terrorists with Geneva-convention politeness—perhaps too much so.

Victor Davis Hanson
Postmodern War
Weaker enemies have learned to use our strengths against us. This time, they’ll lose.

Peter Huber & Mark P. Mills
Why the U.S. Needs More Nuclear Power
It’s cheap, clean, safe—and doesn’t depend on Arabia.

Kay S. Hymowitz
Capitalists on Steroids
Though exaggerated, shows like The Apprentice reflect America’s can-do response to globalism’s competitive challenge.

Steven Malanga
The Real Engine of Blue America
There are no Blue states—only Blue cities, where tax eaters rule.

Nicole Gelinas
Corporate America’s New Stealth Raiders
Union-dominated public-pension funds seek to control the boardroom.

Steven Malanga
The Empire State’s Quickest Route to Reform
It’s time for someone to wield the power of New York’s governorship for the public interest.

E. J. McMahon
New York Crime Hits a Tipping Point
City Journal’s Quality-of-Life Index shows that less crime leads to fewer prisoners.

Urbanities

Theodore Dalrymple
The Specters Haunting Dresden

Departments

In Prospect

Soundings

Tyrannous Taxation
Play Balco!
Fulfilling Israel’s Promise
Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics
New York Revitalizes U.S. Policing
Health-Care Ills

Theodore Dalrymple
Oh, to be in England
A Murderess’s Tale

Letters

Contributors

Steven E. Moore
Stafford Diarist
Winning Hearts and Minds?




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