Vol. 7, No. 8

November 5, 2001

Cover Story
The Age of Conflict
Politics and culture after September 11
By David Brooks
Also in This Issue
  • Feminism's Children — Mary Eberstadt
  • Pakistan's Problem — Reuel Marc Gerecht

This issue examined American politics and culture in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks. David Brooks explored how the tragedy was reshaping the nation's political landscape and cultural priorities. The magazine also featured Mary Eberstadt's analysis of feminism and its social impact, alongside Reuel Marc Gerecht's assessment of Pakistan's role in the emerging conflict with terrorism.

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