Jews, blacks, TNR.(The New Republic magazine)(Editorial)

Nation, The, March, 1995 by Wiener, Jon

A story in The New Republic by Leon Wieseltier is highly and inexplicably critical of author and Harvard University professor Cornel West. The article neglects to mention that West is one of the nation's leading advocates of Jewish and African American reconciliation and unity.

The New Republic recently devoted a cover story to an attack on Cornel West, one of America's leading black thinkers and an advocate of black-Jewish reconciliation. In the piece, literary editor and self-described "cultural policeman" Leon Wieseltier scorns the activist and writer: West's writing is "noisy, tedious, slippery . . . humorless, pedantic and self-endeared" and "almost completely worthless." What has West done to deserve this contempt?

West--now a professor of Afro-American...

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