
The Tikvah Podcast Ruth Wisse on Norman Podhoretz
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Dec 26, 2025 Ruth Wisse, a literary scholar and former Harvard professor, shares her insights on the legacy of Norman Podhoretz, a pivotal figure in Jewish journalism and neoconservatism. She delves into Podhoretz's commitment to truth and clarity in writing, contrasting it with today’s trend of social media shortcuts. Wisse also highlights his critical views on thinkers like Hannah Arendt, his zealous defense of Israel, and his moral courage in confronting critics. Podhoretz’s example serves as a beacon of integrity that Wisse argues is crucial for preserving Western values.
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How Wisse Joined Commentary
- Ruth Wisse recounts being invited into Commentary through Neil Cossadoy after years in the academy and a rejected college submission.
- Her path shows how Norman and his team actively recruited and shaped new contributors.
Magazine As A Unified Intellectual Project
- Norman Podhoretz built Commentary as an editor's magazine with a unified, rigorous voice rather than a platform for individual stylistic vanity.
- He insisted on one standard of excellence for all pieces, prioritizing clarity and truth over dazzling obscurity.
Perils Of Intellectual Dazzle
- Podhoretz's critique of Hannah Arendt reversed 'the banality of evil' into the 'perversity of intelligence' by exposing moral and factual errors.
- He demanded that philosophical sophistication never trump truth or moral clarity.
