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