Daniel Singer in The Nation

The American Nightmare   June 22, 1970

Death of a Legendary Hero    November 30, 1970

It’s Only a Beginning    March 6, 1972

Unto Every One That Hath   September 18, 1972

The Politics and the Pity    May 12, 1979

A Specter Is Haunting Eurocommunism   June 23, 1979

Socialism and the Soviet Bloc   February 14, 1981

How the Left Is Helping to Re-elect Giscard   April 25, 1981

Mitterrand Redux   May 9, 1981

Only a Beginning…   May 23, 1981

Jaruzelski Sends in the Tanks   December 26, 1981

Response to Susan Sontag (re “communism is fascism”)   February 27, 1982

Solidarity—Lest We Forget   July 3, 1982

Three on Poland   September 11, 1982

“Solidarity Will Never Die”   November 27, 1982

Imagination Has Not Yet Taken Power   January 29, 1983

The Revolution Seen Through a Glass Darkly   March 12, 1983

Socialism Takes Two Steps Back   June 4, 1983

How Many Masses Is Poland Worth?   September 3, 1983

Honor the Man—and the Movement   October 29, 1983

The Rise of the Nouveaux Liberals   November 12, 1983

AutoWorkers and “Sniffing Planes”   February 25, 1984

Mitterrand: Middle of the Journey   March 10, 1984

Schools, Sculptors and Spring Fools   May 5, 1984

Letters Exchange with Doug Ireland    June 16, 1984

Polska Amnestia   August 4, 1984

The French C.P.—On the Way Out?   September 1, 1984

A Prophecy, a Protest, a Priest   December 15, 1984

Five Days That Shook the Party   March 23, 1985

Gdansk Showdown   June 8, 1985

Bitter Hope in a Cold Climate   June 22, 1985

The Resistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen   September 7, 1985

France, Racism & the Left   September 28, 1985

Bad News for French Socialists   November 30, 1985

Handicapping the French Elections    March 15, 1986

Co-existentialism in France    May 17, 1986

Europe Notebook    May 24, 1986

October Memories    October 25, 1986

May in December    December 20, 1986

Top Down or Bottom Up?    June 6, 1987

The Lessons of Defeat    August 1/8, 1987

The Apparatchiks    August 15/22, 1987

From Public TV to ‘Dallasty’    October 31, 1987

People’s Sellout    November 14, 1987

On Recapturing the Soviet Past    December 12, 1987

“Christmas List” Book Note    December 26, ’87/January 2, ’88

Les Affaires, or Zola Was Right    January 23, 1988

Battle of Belgium    February 27, 1988

Poland—Ashes and Diamonds    March 5, 1988

A Test for Perestroika [Unsigned]    March 12, 1988

The Mitterrand-Chirac-Barre Show    April 16, 1988

La Peste   May 7, 1988

Echoes of Gdansk [Unsigned]   May 14, 1988

What Price Gloire    May 28, 1988

In the Heart of Le Pen Country   June 18, 1988

All Power to the Soviets    July 30/August 6, 1988

An Optimistic Tragedy?    September 26, 1988

Looking for a ‘Historic Compromise’    December 19, 1988

The Market Is the New Religion    December 26, 1988

Dancing on the Grave of Revolution    February 6, 1989

Historic Moment    February 20, 1989

From Balzac to Salvador Dali    March 13, 1989

To Market    April 10, 1989

Achille’s Gamble    April 24, 1989

New Days That Shake the World    May 1, 1989

Partnership for Poland?    June 26, 1989

Gains and Losses    July 10, 1989

Gdansk in Siberia? [Unsigned]   August 7, 1989

The Specter of Capitalism    August 21/28, 1989

Dawn in Poland    September 18, 1989

Solidarity—The Road to Power    October 9, 1989

Revolutionary Nostalgia    November 20, 1989

Letters Exchange (“Pie in the Sky”)    November 27, 1989

Europe in the Post-Yalta Era    December 11, 1989

After the Wall, a New Socialism?   December 25, I989

Czechoslovakia’s Quiet Revolution    Januarv 29, 1990

Letters Exchange with Ronald Radosh    March 12, 1990

Communism’s Great Debate    March 26, 1990

P.C.I.—What’s in a New Name?    April 16, 1990

Too Good to Be True (Yeltsin’s memoir)    May 7, 1990

Poland’s Perón?    May 21, 1990

Silent Reproach    June 4, 1990

The Perils of Perestroika    July 2, 1990

Western Front    July 9, 1990

Herr Kohl’s New Economic Order    August 13/20, 1990

Creeping Capitalism    October 1, 1990

The New Holy Alliance    November 5, 1990

Poland Chooses—What’s at Stake (with Lawrence Goodwyn)    November 26,1990

The Gladiators    December 10, 1990

Solidarity Lost    December 17, 1990

The Last Superpower   January 7, 1991

Death in Vilnius   February 4, 1991

Gorbachev—Two Steps Backward?   February 18, 1991

Braving Bush’s New World Order   March 25, 1991

The Treason of the New Intellectuals   Apri1 29, 1991

Papal Polonaise   May 27, 1991

Socialism’s Setting Sun   June 3, 1991

On Patriotism (from the special issue on that topic)   July 15/22, 1991

Fiddling While Rome Smolders   July 29/August 5, 1991

Fast Forward   September 16, 1991

The Dream and the Nightmare   October 14, 1991

Poland’s New Men of Property   November 11, 1991

Le Pen’s Pals—Blood and Soil   December 23, 1991

West and East   December 30, 1991

Boris the Brief?   January 20, 1992

Germany Muscles In   February 3, 1992

Coup in Algeria    February 10, 1992

Stalin’s Grandchildren    February 17, 1992

The Ghosts of Nationalism    March 23, 1992

Hate in a Warm Climate   April 20, 1992

As Europe Turns    May 4, 1992

Bad Memories    May 25, 1992

The Stink of Money    June 22. 1992

Turncoats and Scapegoats    August 3/10, 1992

Italy’s Summer of Discontent    August 31/September 7, 1992

Capitalism From Above    October 5, 1992

Buba Knows Best    October 12, 1992

Letters Exchange (re “Buba Knows Best”)    November 16, 1992

Poland: The Taste of Ashes   December 7, 1992

The Continent Divided    January 25, 1993

Something Rotten in the Kingdom    March 8, 1993

Bonjour Tristesse    April 5, 1993

Our Man in Moscow    May 10, 1993

Yeltsin’s Round    May 17, 1993

The Ghosts of May   May 31, 1993

Death of a Collaborator    July 19, 1993

Fact or Fiction?   July 26/August 2, 1993

The Emperors Are Naked   August 23/30, 1993

Yeltsin in Dubious Battle   October II, 1993

Putsch in Moscow   October 25, 1993

Yeltsin’s Elections   December 6, 1993

Ciao, Baby   December 13, 1993

Of Lobsters and Poles   December 20, 1993

GATT & the Shape of Our Dreams   January 17, 1994

Rouge et Noir   February 7, 1994

Algeria Slides Into Civil War   February 21, 1994

Letter: “Play It Again, Karl”   March 7, 1994

Forza’s Destiny in Italy   April 11, 1994

Yeltsin, the Lame-Duck Czar   May 2, 1994

A Deserter From Death   June 20, 1994

Back to Rwanda   July 18, 1994

Does the Left Have a Future?   July 25, 1994

Brightness at Midnight?   September 5/12, 1994

Mitterrand Le Petit   October 10, 1994

The Bloody Cul-de-Sac   October 24, 1994

Ex-Communists and Rough Beasts   November 14, 1994

The Triumph of Euroamericanism   December 12, 1994

The Stench of Corruption   January 2, 1995

Electoral Fun and Games   March 13, 1995

The Spying Game   March 20, 1995

The Sound and the Furet   April 17, 1995

In Europe, Hope Amid the Ruins   May 15, 1995

Election ‘95—Fractured France   May 29, 1995

The Silvio Show   July 3, 1995

Battle of Algiers on Paris Métro   November 6, 1995

Against Walesa, Any Solidarity?   November 27, 1995

The Big Non!   December 25, 1995

Hope in a Cold Climate   January 8, 1996

Mitterrand’s Legacy   January 29, 1996

The Prophet Vulgarized   March 25, 1996

The Burden of Boris   April 1, 1996

Italy’s Olive Tree   May 13, 1996

After Alienation   June 10, 1996

Liberté, Egalité, Racisme   October 21, 1996

The Real Eurobattle   December 23, 1996

Holocaust Accounting   March 10, 1997

City of Fight   March 24, 1997

Yeltsin’s Summit, Russia’s Vale   March 31, 1997

The Cliffhanger in France   June 16, 1997

France’s Eurodissent   June 23, 1997

Continental Rift?   July 14, 1997

Polish Puzzle   October 13, 1997

Is There a French Alternative?   October 27, 1997

France on Trial   November 10, 1997

The End of the Workday   January 5, 1998

Ils Accusent…   February 16, 1998

Supping With the French Devil   April 20, 1998

Euroland vs. Dollarland?   May 25, 1998

Russian Payday   June 15/22, 1998

Twilight of the Czar   September 21, 1998

The Euroleft, or, Who’s Afraid of Tina   January 11, 1999

France’s Rival Führers   February 15, 1999

Whose Millennium?   April 19, 1999

Europe’s New Divide   June 7, 1999

Third Way—Dead End?   July 5, 1999

A Haunted Journey   September 27, 1999

When the People Took the Stage   November 1, 1999

Exploiting a Tragedy, or Le Rouge en Noir   December 13, 1999

Seattle From the Seine   January 3, 2000

Sartre’s Roads to Freedom   June 5, 2000

Europe: Is There a Fourth Way?   November 6, 2000