Two-hundred years after his birth, Melville helps us to cope with the dilemmas of our existence.

October 26 2019

VISIT NATIONALREVIEW.COM

PIC_WFB-022718.jpg

The World Spins On: The Enduring Value of Herman Melville

Daniel Ross Goodman

200 after his birth, Melville helps us to cope with the dilemmas of our existence. Read More

ADVERTISEMENT


Top Stories

From Woke to Broke

Matthew Continetti

The contradictions of progressivism generate crises of affordability and governance. But the political class suffers few consequences.

A British Choral Group, ‘Singing Joyfully’ on the Upper East Side

Sarah Schutte

A review of the British choral group Voces8 in concert in New York.

UAW Ends Strike, Approves New Contract with General Motors

Zachary Evans

The United Auto Workers union has approved a new contract with GM, ending a nearly six-week-long strike that had seen 49,000 workers walk off the job.

ADVERTISEMENT

No, Facebook Shouldn’t Be the Arbiter of Political Speech

A. G. Hamilton

Those attempting to cajole Facebook to censor political speech do not want these same standards applied to themselves.

Some Stories Never Die

NR Staff

This is an excerpt from episode 172 of National Review's "The Editors" podcast.

The Two Theories of Trump’s Actions in the Ukraine Affair

Ben Shapiro

There are two theories of Trump's actions in the Ukraine affair. Both make the president’s conduct look foolish, but only one makes it look impeachable.

James Prosek: An American Original

Brian T. Allen

James Prosek commanded a rainbow palette in his paintings -- among his subjects are rainbow trout -- but he also has a command of texture. These fish look wet.

Judge Orders Release of Redacted Info from Mueller Report

Zachary Evans

A federal judge on Friday ordered the Justice Department to release certain materials from the Mueller investigation that have until now been redacted.

WHAT NR IS READING

Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency

Andrew C. McCarthy

“If you want to become conversant in every aspect of this [Russiagate] hoax that matters, if you want to be the one in your family that has the answers to any question about this, then this book is a must. Not only that, it is fun to read it... It blows this thing to smithereens.”

Rush Limbaugh

LEARN MORE

Photo Essays

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

 
 
 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
national review

Follow Us & Share

19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA
Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy
View this e-mail in your browser.