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A passion for truth : the selected writings of Eric Breindel
- Title
- A passion for truth : the selected writings of Eric Breindel / edited by John Podhoretz.
- Author
- Breindel, Eric, 1955-1998.
- Publication
- New York : HarperCollins Publishers, ©1999.
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- Additional Authors
- Podhoretz, John.
- Description
- xix, 230 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
- A Passion for Truth presents the best and most representative writings of Eric Breindel, the internationally renowned conservative thinker who for more than a decade ran the editorial page of the New York Post and was one of New York's most eloquent and influential voices.
- Subject
- Breindel, Eric, 1955-1998
- Breindel, Eric, 1955-1998
- 1900-1999
- Anti-communist movements > United States > History > 20th century
- Communism > United States > History > 20th century
- Antisemitism > History > 20th century
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- Anti-communist movements
- Antisemitism
- Communism
- Politics and government
- Race relations
- Social conditions
- Antikommunismus
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Politik
- Antisemitismus
- Ethnische Beziehungen
- Anti-communist movements > United States > History > 20th century
- Antisemitism > History > 20th century
- Communism > United States > History > 20th century
- New York (N.Y.) > Social conditions
- New York (N.Y.) > Race relations
- Israel > Politics and government
- Israel
- New York (State) > New York
- United States
- USA
- Israel > Politics and government
- New York (N.Y.) > Race relations
- New York (N.Y.) > Social conditions
- New York (N.Y.)
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Contents
- Foreword / Daniel Patrick Moynihan -- Preface: "A Man of Passion" / John Podhoretz -- Pt. 1. The Anti-Communist Struggle. Party Members and Fellow Travelers. Nazis of the Left, March 2, 1988. A Traitor's Secret Regrets, May 19, 1988. The Popular Front Raves On, November 24, 1989. Why Moscow Funded Gus Hall & Co., March 5, 1992. The National Lawyers Guild, June 30, 1995. The Legacy of McCarthyism. Calling a Communist a Communist, May 9, 1987.
- Memories of Metzenbaum, August 1, 1987. Roy Cohn and His Enemies, March 24, 1988. Smearing Clarence Thomas, October 17, 1991. The Blacklist Revisited. Defaming Brent Bozell, October 12, 1989. Dishonoring Robert Taylor, January 11, 1990. Why Did They Hide? November 6, 1997. The Truth Emerges. I.F. Stone and KGB, August 6, 1992. Alger Hiss and the Budapest Archives, November 4, 1993. J. Robert Oppenheimer, aka Veksel, July 27, 1995.
- The Rosenbergs and Their Apologists, August 10, 1995. Venona and the Stalinist Remnant, October 14, 1996. Paul Robeson and Soviet Jewry, July 31, 1997. The Silence of the New York Times. The Case of David Goldway, August 2, 1990. The Case of Millard Lampell, October 16, 1997 -- Pt. 2. New York. The City in Decline. After Lisa Steinberg, April 6, 1989. A Mugger Gets $4.3 Million, March 22, 1990. The Wild Man of Ninety-sixth Street, August 5, 1993.
- The Teacher from NAMBLA, October 11, 1993. The LIRR Killer, December 16, 1993. In the Matter of "Billie Boggs" Justice Lippmann in Wonderland, November 19, 1987. Joyce Brown at Harvard, February 25, 1988. She Returns to the Streets, February 2, 1989. The Central Park Jogger. False Compassion, June 15, 1989. At Trial, Still a Target, July 26, 1991. The Korean Boycott. Where's the Outrage? April 26, 1990. Where Are the Cops? May 17, 1990. Pogrom in Crown Heights.
- Before the Riot, April 13, 1989. Kristallnacht in Brooklyn, September 5, 1991. Where Are the Leaders? October 3, 1991. A Shocking Verdict, November 5, 1992. Apologizing for the Jurors, July 29, 1993. The Politics of Semantics, June 10, 1995. Demagoguery at City College. White Guilt, August 15, 1991. Leonard Jeffries: The Untold Story, November 14, 1991. Filling a Quota, May 13, 1993. Lies About the Slave Trade, May 27, 1993. Cuomo, Pere et Fils.
- Andrew's HELPing Hand, July 6, 1989. Mario and the New York Post, January 29, 1993 -- Pt. 3. The Fate of the Jews. The Holocaust. A New Horror for Elie Wiesel, June 13, 1987. Kurds, Jews, and the "Experts," April 11, 1991. The Full Story Behind Bitburg, April 25, 1991. Judeo-Centric? June 21, 1991. Acquiescence in Evil, May 21, 1992. Nazi Doctor Without Remorse, February 18, 1993. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Fifty Years Later, April 8, 1993.
- Francois Mitterrand's Curious Paean, May 18, 1995. Zion and Zionism. The Shame of the United Nations, November 12, 1987. Saving the Falashas, May 30, 1991. Three Days with Menachem Begin, March 12, 1992. The "Purity of Arms," September 29, 1995. Israel's Fault Lines, November 17, 1995. Six Days Plus Thirty Years, June 6, 1997. Blaming the Victim, August 7, 1997. On Black Anti-Semitism. Meaningless Apologies, May 18, 1988. Giving Sanction to Bigotry, October 6, 1988.
- What Jesse Jackson Didn't Say, July 14, 1992. Dialogue? With Farrakhan? October 26, 1995. Cultural Hostilities. The Nazi Conductor, February 23, 1989. The Mean-spirited Critic, April 20, 1989. The Lie Behind Days of Rage, September 14, 1989. Concocting History February 6, 1993. David Irving's Book on Goebbels, April 12, 1996. A Bungle at Harvard August 14, 1997. Epilogue: The Eulogies.
- ISBN
- 0060193271
- 9780060193270
- LCCN
- 98051059
- OCLC
- ocm40395862
- 40395862
- SCSB-571575
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library