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"Never (that I know) has a single lifetime borne such literary and philosophical fruit," William F. Buckley Jr. has observed of Norman Podhoretz's career. Named editor of Commentary magazine in 1960 at the age of thirty, Mr. Podhoretz built the erudite small journal into the nation's most important organ of...
The late Norman Mailer transformed himself into one of the best English stylists of the later twentieth century and wrote several books that will last.
Norman Podhoretz–legendary editor, renowned author and controversialist, and central figure in American intellectual life for nearly fifty years–has been selected to receive AEI's Francis Boyer Award.
Norman Podhoretz has been selected to receive the American Enterprise Institute's Francis Boyer Award for 2002.
We need to understand more clearly thatour accomplishments and virtues have their source in the institutions designed by our Founding Fathers.
Kazakhstan’s negotiations to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) will have far-reaching consequences for its future economic and political development—the reforms demanded by WTO membership will determine whether the country moves along a path of market-based development or remains mired in dysfunctional command-and-control policies and institutions. WTO membership and the...
It is almost half a century since the great and the good of the postwar Western world forged a new economic order, based on the belief that a regime of liberalized trade would increase human welfare.



