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    [+] Radical chic (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 120-124
     Generation at the Crossroads, by Paul Rogat Loeb

    1. Generation at the Crossroads by Paul Rogat Loeb
    The Public Interest, Summer 1995
  2.  
    Grownups and "Kids" by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 55-56
    Commentary, December 1995
  3.  
    History
       [+] Review A Tale of Two Utopias, by Paul Berman --- by Jonah Goldberg,, p. 94
    1. A Tale of Two Utopias by Paul Berman
    The Wilson Quarterly, Summer 1996
  4.  
    [+] Politics & Pugilists (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 51-54
     When We Were Kings, by Leon Gast

    1. When We Were Kings (1996 Film) by Leon Gast
    Commentary, June 1997
  5.  
    [+] Crew-Cut Radicals (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 38-39
     The Other Side of the Sixties, by John A. Andrew III#2

    1. The Other Side of the Sixties by John A. Andrew III#2
    The Weekly Standard, August 11, 1997
  6.  
    [+] Film I: Bayzilla (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 53-54
     Godzilla, by Roland Emmerich

    1. Godzilla (1998 Film) by Roland Emmerich
    The National Review, July 6, 1998
  7.  
    Linda Tripp: Victimized or Vicious? by Jonah Goldberg and Margaret Carlson,
    Slate Magazine, Wednesday, July 15th, 1998 3:30 AM
  8.  
    Great Hollywood Heroes Still Exist by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 21-22 - PDF
     Jonah Goldberg says they're just played by women
    The Women's Quarterly, Fall 1998
  9.  
    The Last Seduction
      Regrettable Van Susteren by Jonah Goldberg,, p. 44
    The National Review, October 26, 1998
  10.  
    Sexual Addition by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 20-21
     Is American public life now "just about sex"?
    The National Review, November 23, 1998
  11.  
    Mau-Mauing the Dogcatcher by Jonah Goldberg,
     Is it racist to dislike a dachshund?
    Slate Magazine, Thursday, March 11th, 1999 3:30 AM
  12.  
    [+] Conservatism Without History (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 64-66 - PDF
     A Return to Modesty, by Wendy Shalit

    1. A Return to Modesty by Wendy Shalit
    Reason, May 1999
  13.  
    [+] Tales from the Farm (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 62-63
     Gore: A Political Life, by Bob Zelnick

    1. Gore: A Political Life by Bob Zelnick
    The National Review, May 17, 1999
  14.  
    [+] All Too Geeky (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, p. 80 - PDF
     All Too Human, by George Stephanopoulos

    1. All Too Human by George Stephanopoulos
    The American Enterprise, July 1999
  15.  
    The Longest Shot by Jonah Goldberg, p. 25
     An activist runs for president
    The National Review, August 30, 1999
  16.  
    [+] But Seriously (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 67-68
     For Common Things, by Jedediah Purdy

    1. For Common Things by Jedediah Purdy
    The National Review, October 25, 1999
  17.  
    Vote.com by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 28-29
     The perils of "cyber-democracy"
    The National Review, December 20, 1999
  18.  
    Beat the Press by Jonah Goldberg, p. 61 - PDF
     The Left-Wing Version of Matt Drudge Enjoyed a Very Different Reception.
    The American Enterprise, January 2000
  19.  
    Beat the Press by Jonah Goldberg, p. 52 - PDF
     Narcissus Enters the Press Pool.
    The American Enterprise, March 2000
  20.  
    Fufus & Fidos by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 28-29
     At the Westminster Dog Show
    The National Review, March 20, 2000
  21.  
    Homer Never Nods by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 36-37
     The importance of The Simpsons
    The National Review, May 1, 2000
  22.  
    Beat the Press by Jonah Goldberg, p. 53 - PDF
     The Media Said Linda Tripp Betrayed a Friend. They Oughta Know.
    The American Enterprise, June 2000
  23.  
    The Specter of McDonald's by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 29-32
     An object of bottomless hatred
    The National Review, June 5, 2000
  24.  
    X Marked the Stop by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 27-29
     Farewell to generational nonsense
    The National Review, July 3, 2000
  25.  
    [+] Film: Gibson's Revolution (Review) by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 52-53
     The Patriot, by Roland Emmerich

    1. The Patriot (2000 Film) by Roland Emmerich
    The National Review, July 17, 2000
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