Vol. 2, No. 31

April 21, 1997

Cover Story
Lawyer, Heal Thyself
Richard Ben-Veniste, Defending Democrats for Fame and Fortune in Bill Clinton's Washington
By Tod Lindberg
Also in This Issue
  • The Libertarian Temptation — David Frum
  • Spring Books Issue — Ruth R. Wisse, J. Bottum, Malcolm Bradbury, John Derbyshire, Francis Fukuyama, Dinesh D'Souza

This Spring Books issue of The Weekly Standard featured Tod Lindberg's cover story on lawyer Richard Ben-Veniste and his defense of Democratic interests in Clinton's Washington, paired with David Frum's examination of libertarian political philosophy. The issue also showcased extensive literary criticism including Ruth R. Wisse on Holocaust memoirs, J. Bottum on T.S. Eliot, and essays by Malcolm Bradbury, John Derbyshire, Francis Fukuyama, and Dinesh D'Souza reviewing contemporary works ranging from science fiction to memoirs.

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Lawyer, Heal Thyself: Richard Ben-Veniste, Defending Democrats for Fame and Fortune in Bill Clinton's Washington PDF
The Libertarian Temptation PDF
Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Correspondence PDF
No Favors for China PDF
Bibi gets the bum's rush: Why Clinton criticizes Netanyahu PDF
The poet's (amen) corner: The late Allen Ginsberg and the boys PDF
The Individual from the ashes: Hitler and the genre of the Holocaust memoir PDF
Pre-Prufrock: The embarrassing T.S. Eliot PDF
Muriel Spark's mementos: The twentieth novel of an arch ironist PDF
Still Life with Nukes: Rick Moody grows up a little PDF
The Victorian Future: Neal Stephenson re-moralizes science fiction PDF
Our Iroquois Fathers: Nathan Glazer declares us all multiculturalists PDF
Cash and Carrey: Enjoying Midler, annoying Cusack PDF
Parody: Alan Greenspan gets down PDF