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September 23, 1991 Issue - 28 Articles- From the Editor, pp. 2-3
- Trans-O-Gram, pp. 4-5
- For the Record, pp. 6-7
- The Week, pp. 8-17
At the Revolution
- Exhilaration and Fear in Moscow
Elisabeth Rubinfien
, p. 18 - Strings Attached
Radek Sikorski
, p. 19 - At Yeltsin's Side
Massimo Calabresi
, p. 20 - Nighborly Reactions
Martin Weiss
, p. 21 - Getting It Wrong about Gorby
Brian Crozier
, p. 22 - The Old Guard
Donald Kirk
, p. 23 Coup and Aftermath
- Reflections on the Revolution
Robert Conquest
, pp. 24-25 - Getting It Wrong
Charles Fairbanks
, pp. 26-28 - Post-Communist Politics
Leon Aron
, pp. 29-31 - Drowning Democracy
Vladimir Bukovsky
, pp. 32-33 - The Red Army's Blues
Henry Plater-Zyberk
, pp. 34-36 - Bush's Slow Reaction
William McGurn
, p. 37 - Why Gorbachev Failed
David Satter
, pp. 38-40 - Yeltsiin Rising
Eugene H. Methvin
, pp. 41-42 - Our Own Democracy
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
, pp. 43-44 Books, Arts & Manners
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The Case for Macbeth (Review) Joseph Sobran
, p. 45 Lone Star Rising, by Robert Dallek
- Lone Star Rising by Robert Dallek
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Material Goods (Review) Bruce Frohnen
, pp. 46-47 John Dewey and American Democracy, by Robert B. Westbrook
- John Dewey and American Democracy by Robert B. Westbrook
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Astride Centuries (Review) Peter M. Collins
, pp. 48-49 The Justice from Beacon Hill, by Liva Baker
- The Justice from Beacon Hill by Liva Baker
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Heedless Bodies in Topless Bar (Review) Christopher Buckley
, pp. 50-51 Topless, by D. Keith Mano
- Topless by D. Keith Mano
- Random Notes
Brad Miner
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Film: Growing Pains, Growing Joys (4 Reviews) John Simon
, pp. 54-55 Boyz 'N the Hood (1991 Film), by John Singleton
- Boyz 'N the Hood (1991 Film) by John Singleton
- The Commitments (1991 Film) by Alan Parker
- My Father's Glory (1990 Film) by Yves Robert
- My Mother's Castle (1990 Film) by Yves Robert
- Delectations
Taki
, pp. 56-61 On the Rails
- On the Right, pp. 62-63
- They Never Would Be Missed
Andrew Ferguson
, pp. 64-66