Author: Michael Lind
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-Michael Lind: The Globalist's "America Matters" columnist -New America Foundation : Bio - Michael Lind -PBS: Think Tank: Biography: Michael Lind -BOOK LIST: THE 100 BEST NON-FICTION BOOKS OF THE CENTURY (National Review) Right and wrong: The elegant errors of conservative thinker James Burnham (Michael Lind, 1/12/2003, Boston Globe) -ESSAY: Liberal Disunity Will Keep US Conservatives on Top (Michael Lind, December 27, 2002, The Financial Times) -ESSAY: Is America the New Roman Empire? (Michael Lind, 06/19/2002, The Globalist) -ESSAY: Israel Is Not America's Greatest Ally: It's time to recognize that Israel's interests do not always match up with America's (Michael Lind, April 8, 2002, Newsweek) -ESSAY: The Israel Lobby (Michael Lind, April 2002, Prospect Magazine) -ESSAY: How the Majority Can Rule (Ted Halstead and Michael Lind, The Washington Post, March 19, 2002) -ESSAY: The Right Still Has Religion (MICHAEL LIND, December 9, 2001, NY Times) The religious right has transformed American politics - and credit for that goes to Pat Robertson. Under the inept leadership of Jerry Falwell in the 1980's, Christian conservatives formed merely one of half a dozen groups in the broad Reagan coalition. In the 1990's, Mr. Robertson's genius as a political organizer permitted religious conservatives to gain enough clout within the Republican Party to veto the nomination of political candidates they deemed unacceptable. -ESSAY: Nationalism and its Discontents: In the wake of Osama bin Laden's global religious terrorism old-fashioned nationalism is looking better and better. (Michael Lind, December 2001, Washington Monthly) -ESSAY: Fundamental flaws: America's religious Right and the West's romantic Left now share an Arcadian, pre-modern vision similar to that of Muslim conservatives (Michael Lind, November 11, 2001, The Observer) -ESSAY: Which civilisation?: The idea of a liberal "west," standing out against fundamentalism, is a fallacy. (Michael Lind, November 2001, Prospect uk) -ESSAY: Say no to guest-workers (Michael Lind, July 6, 2001, United Press International) -ESSAY: Taking Charge: Why we need to fund education federally and how we can do it (Ted Halstead and Michael Lind, April 2001, Washington Monthly) -ESSAY: Is the nation-state obsolete? (Michael Lind, 15/8/00, Online Opinion) -ESSAY: Civil War by Other Means (Michael Lind, September/October 1999, Foreign Affairs) -ESSAY: NEW WORLD ORDER; REDEFINING SOVEREIGNTY: IS NATO'S BALKAN WAR A DEFENSE OF LEGITIMATE RIGHTS OR AN INVASION? (Michael Lind, May 16, 1999, Los Angeles Times) -ESSAY: Air Heads: Air power is never enough (Michael Lind, May 3, 1999, National Review) -ESSAY: Hiring From Within: High rates of legal immigration provide cheap, nonunion labor for big business, a steady stream of domestic servants for the overclass, and lower wages for American workers. So why do so many liberals support them? (Michael Lind, July/August 1998, Mother Jones) -ESSAY: Alice Doesn't Vote Here Anymore: When it comes to the way we elect Congress, we're on the wrong side of the looking glass. (Michael Lind, March/April 1998, Mother Jones) -ESSAY: Back to Vietnam, and Its Myths (Michael Lind, June 19, 1997, New York Times) -ESSAY: Huddled Excesses: Sooner or later America must face reality. It is going to be painful. ... What America is fighting is a piece of poetry. ... The poetry is thrilling. It is on the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...." The trouble is that huddled masses need jobs. (Michael Lind, April 1996, New Perspectives Quarterly) -ESSAY: SMEAR TACTICS (Michael Lind, April 29, 1996, New Republic) -ESSAY: KEMP FIRE (Michael Lind, March 11, 1996, New Republic) -ESSAY: PARTY TOWN (Michael Lind, February 26, 1996, New Republic) -ESSAY: JORDAN'S RULES (Michael Lind, February 12, 1996, New Republic) -ESSAY: To have and to have not (Michael Lind, June 1995, Harper's Magazine) -ESSAY: Spheres of Affluence (Michael Lind, December 1, 1994, The American Prospect) -ESSAY: A Radical Plan to Change American Politics (Michael Lind, August 1992, The Atlantic) -ESSAY: The Death of David Crockett (Michael Lind, THE WILSON QUARTERLY) -REVIEW: of Why We Fight: Moral Clarity and the War on Terrorism by William J. Bennett and What's So Great About America by Dinesh D'Souza (Michael Lind, NY Times) -REVIEW: of THE KENNEDY MEN 1901-1963: The Laws of the Father By Laurence Leamer and JACK: A Life Like No Other By Geoffrey Perret (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of THE TROUBLE WITH GOVERNMENT By Derek Bok (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Storm on the Horizon: The Challenge to American Intervention, 1939-1941 by Justus D. Doenecke and FDR: The War President, 1940-1943: A History By Kenneth S. Davis (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of An American Family: The Kennans: The First Three Generations By George F. Kennan (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of ROBERT KENNEDY: His Life By Evan Thomas (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of WOODROW WILSON By Louis Auchincloss (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Building a Bridge to the 18th Century: How the Past Can Improve Our Future By Neil Postman (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of SHADOW: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate By Bob Woodward (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Greatest Generation By Tom Brokaw (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Seekers: The Story of Man's Continuing Quest to Understand His World By Daniel J. Boorstin (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of THE MYTH OF CONTINENTS: A Critique of Metageography By Martin W. Lewis and Karen E. Wigen (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of CIVILITY: Manners, Morals, and the Etiquette of Democracy and THE DISSENT OF THE GOVERNED: A Meditation on Law, Religion, and Loyalty By Stephen L. Carter (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Civic Wars Democracy and Public Life in the American City During the Nineteenth Century By Mary P. Ryan (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy By William Strauss and Neil Howe (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of They Only Look Dead Why Progressives Will Dominate the Next Political Era. By E. J. Dionne Jr. (Michael Lind, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of A History of the American People by Paul Johnson (Michael Lind, National Review) -REVIEW: of American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword by Seymour Martin Lipset and Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy. by Michael J. Sandel (Michael Lind, Foreign Affairs) -REVIEW: of Darlington's Fall' by Brad Leithauser (Michael Lind, Washington Post) -DISCUSSION: Will Immigration Change the American Way? (Think Tank, 4/22/1994, PBS) -DISCUSSION: Democracy in Danger (NOW with Bill Moyers, 10.01.02, PBS) -AUDIO INTERVIEW: Rethinking Politics: Our guests say many American citizens feel alienated by the current political system, and that the current two-party structure is keeping the government from staying in step with the changing world. Laura's guests are Ted Halstead and Michael Lind, co-authors of The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics (The Exchange with Laura Knoy, 07/04/2002, PBS) -PROFILE: National Review Promotes A Rogue and Fouls Its Nest, Part I (David Horowitz, May 3, 1999, FrontPagemag.com) -PROFILE: Michael Lind Perpetrates a Hoax Political Cross-Dresser (David Horowitz, May 15, 1998, FrontPageMagazine.com) -PROFILE: The Lind Shtick: Shush, Michael Lind, Shush (Jonah Goldberg, December 10, 2001, National Review) -ESSAY: Peter Brimelow Is Scum! (And Michael Lind is a...) (Steve Sailer, V-Dare) -ESSAY: M U R D E R C A P I T A L (Sam Smith, The Progressive Review) -ESSAY: God & Man at the Founding: Secularists are wrong on religion. (Stanley Kurtz, July 10, 2002, National Review) -ESSAY: Who Won the Cold War? (Jacob Heilbrunn, September 1, 1996 - October 1, 1996, The American Prospect) -ESSAY: THE OLD SOUTH AND THE NEW RELIGIOUS RIGHT -ARCHIVES: Michael Lind (NY Review of Books) -ARCHIVES: "michael lind" (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of Vietnam: The Necessary War (Richard Bernstein, NY Times) -REVIEW: of Vietnam: The Necessary War (Sam Tanenhaus, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Vietnam: The Necessary War by Michael Lind (Judith Coburn, Salon) -REVIEW: of Vietnam: The Necessary War (Ronnie Dugger, American Prospect) -REVIEW: of Vietnam: The Necessary War (John Lewis Gaddis, The Atlantic) -REVIEW: of Vietnam: The Necessary War (Tom Gallagher, SF Bay Guardian) -REVIEW: of The Next American Nation: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution by Michael Lind (Michael Barone, Reason) -REVIEW: of The Next American Nation (Harold Meyerson, American Prospect) -REVIEW: of The Next American Nation (Thaddeus Russell, New Politics) -REVIEW: of The Next American Nation (David Gordon, Mises Review) -REVIEW: of WHY INTELLECTUAL CONSERVATISM DIED by Michael Lind, Winter 1995, Dissent (David Gordon, Mises Review) -REVIEW: of Up from Conservatism (Richard Bernstein, NY Times) -REVIEW: of Up from Conservatism (Brent Staples, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Up From Conservatism: Why the Right is Wrong for America by Michael Lind (Sunny Chu, Yale Political Quarterly) -REVIEW: of Up From Conservatism (Bruce NussBaum, Business Week) -REVIEW: of Up From Conservatism (David Gordon, Mises Review) -REVIEW: of Up From Conservatism (Jason Epstein, NY Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Up From Conservatism (Jeff Moore, FORsight) -REVIEW: of Powertown: A Novel by Michael Lind (John J. Pitney Jr., Reason) -REVIEW: of Powertown (JAMES COLLINS, TIME) -REVIEW: of Powertown (Linda Wertheimer, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Hamilton's Republic: Readings in the American Democratic Nationalist Tradition, edited by Michael Lind (Richard Brookhiser, National Review) -REVIEW: of The Alamo: An Epic By Michael Lind (Garry Wills, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Alamo: An Epic by Michael Lind (Ted Genoways, Boston Review) -REVIEW: of The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics by Ted Halstead and Michael Lind (Richard D. Kahlenberg, American Prospect) -REVIEW: of The Radical Center (Robert B. Reich, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Radical Center (Mark Satin, The Responsive Community) -REVIEW: of MADE IN TEXAS: George W. Bush and the Southern Takeover of American Politics By Michael Lind (Robert Dallek, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Made in Texas (Christopher Caldwell, Washington Post) Vietnam: The Necessary War: Grand Strategy, Domestic Politics, and the American War for Indochina () - Michael Lind (-) (Grade:C) |
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