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  1. 12 giu 2024 · He gave it to the brilliant and formidable Midge Decter, whose withering response has haunted me ever since: “I’m done with the woman question.” Richard published it anyway, and many years later, with apologies to Midge, First Things continues to grapple with “the woman question.”

  2. 18 giu 2024 · In December 2023 her article, “The First Lady of Neoconservatism’: Midge Decter and the Politics of Family Values” appeared in the Journal of American History. An earlier article, “Neither 'Sissy' Boy nor Patrician Man: New York Intellectuals and the Construction of American Jewish Masculinity” won the Wasserman Prize for ...

  3. Make fun of just Republicans and you’re a hero, make fun of Republicans and Democrats and you’re a Nazi. Edit: it’s worth noting this same phenomena is what happened to Joe Rogan. He had strictly liberal guests on for a long time and everything was fine, but as soon as he started having both liberal and conservative guests on he started ...

  4. 6 giu 2024 · In one of these essays, Soldo links to this seminal 1980 essay from Midge Decter, writing about how over the course of the 1970s, she and her family were driven out of Fire Island as sexually promiscuous gay men made it their haven.

  5. 18 giu 2024 · For example, the Jewish Midge Decter edited Peter Berger and Neuhaus’s book in 1970, while her co-religionist Bill Kristol attempted to recruit Catholic neo-conservatives to the American Enterprise Institute (Kristol 2011).

  6. 14 giu 2024 · Before a migraine can set in, we’re off. By the halfway mark of chapter 1, we have met a half-dozen vivid, quickly drawn characters, peopling the not-yet-desperate South Side of Chicago in the 1950s and early ’60s—a seemingly idyllic setting for bike riding and summer loafing and boyish pranks.

  7. www.iwf.org › people › ruth-wisseRuth Wisse - iwf.org

    10 giu 2024 · It features vivid portraits of such intellectual and literary heavyweights (and friends of Wisse) as novelist Saul Bellow, former Commentary editor Norman Podhoretz and his wife, the late Midge Decter (journalist, author and an IWF founder), and Canadian poet-songwriter Leonard Cohen.