On duty, love and adventure, or some leaps of faith
On the burden of history, or several warped ways of looking at the Sixties
On idealism and right action, or nonviolence unexhausted
On anger, rage and guilt, or temptations of thinking with your blood
On changing the world and blowing it up, or compromising with the compromised
On the intricate dance of outsiders and insiders, or shouts lead to murmurs
On our own character question, or uses of discipline
On rendering unto identity no more than identity is due, or limits of comfort
On anti-semitism, the socialism of fools
On anti-Americanism, or the temptation of the automatic No
On patriotism without embarrassment, or saving the world again.