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IssueVol. 005 Issue 009 (June 1 1972)
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Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis
CONTENTS DEPARTMENT S The Continuing Crisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Editorial I: Terry Krieger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Paid articleEditorial I
Krieger, Terry
Editorial I Thugs I N HIS ARTICLE "Is Television News Biased?" (The Public Interest, Winter 1972), Prolessor Paul Weaver analyzes, among other things, the form of television news stories....
Paid articleEditorial II
Jr, R. Emmett Tyrrell
Editorial II Gossip Slingers T HE TOOLS a man uses to procure his daily mutton are an unerringly accurate intimation of the worthiness of his calling and state in life. For instance, if a...
Paid articleIrving Kristol and the Public Interest Crowd
Bartley, Robert
LTERN t TI On the Public Interest Irving Kristol and the Public Interest Crowd Robert Bartley A S ESTABLISHMENT liberalism blurred into radicalism in the mlddle and late 1960s, the...
Paid articleKristol and the New York Intellectual Establishment
Glazer, Nathan
the American mainstream, but opposition to it. There is, of course, much truth in each of these conservative positions. Government regulation has an automatic tendency toward...
Paid articleIrving Kristol
Buckley, William F. Jr.
of complexity that put our afternoon Hebrew-School Hebrew to shame. He began to study the Bible. He decided we should study the Talmud, and he recruited me to a class of two that met with...
Paid articleOn the Democratic Idea in America
Tyrell, R. Emmett Jr.
The qualities of Kristors mind are obvious, as also his erudition (who in the hell is Sbeato.v?.), but what makes him so d~aomenailv immrtant it seems to me is a) his cogency; and b) his...
Paid articleLetter from a Whig
Will, George F.
headed legislation. The challenge remains to forfend these mortal diseases without violating the spirit and the form of popular government." HIS other essays, especially those on the city,...
Paid articleA Former Chief Justice Speaks Out
Carey, George W.
nantly Democratic. If Humphrey is nominated, they probably will not. But if Humphrey has Kennedy in tow, that is another matter. Without Kennedy, Humphrey would remind people of the famous...
Paid articleThe Uses of Nooses
Will, George F.
students to provide for real integration, we would overcome all the regional differences which seem to plague the country. Imagine this: A child in New York City can be in Houston,Texas in...
Paid articleTo Nationalize the Rails
Moore, Thomas G.
habilitates, then its only possible rationale is retribution, and retribution is uncivilized. This assertion is not an argument; nor is it persuasive. It is by no means self-evident...
Paid articleFrank Meyer, RIP
Campaigne, Jameson G. Jr.
so the Commission was kept busy. The railroads also found that all was still not profitable. The private automobile and the public airplane were taking their passengers, and the...
Paid articleThe Voice We'll Always Hear
Coyne, John R. Jr.
West. Calm, firm, with ultimate courage, they stood against the Persian host -- and won though they lost. "Our situation is no more desperate, our enemies no more powerful, than the situations...
Paid articleGrooving the Symbol and others
Rosenblatt, Roger
title, The Conservative Mainstream, describes Frank at work on a column. "Once a fortnight promptly after sunset, Frank Meyer rises from his breakfast and prepares to defend the West." Frank...
Paid articleSometimes a Great Notion
North, Gary
me alone - - Delmore Schwartz said even paranoids have enemies - - that only one of these things is ever printed. Even if a teacher tries one of them once, the odds are that he will not do...
Paid articleThe Machiavellian Novelists
Allison, Wick
against the organized coercers. The movie is a defense of a century-old creed, unapologetic, hardnosed. It presents the case for the productive contract as against the contract to restrict...
Paid articleBootblack Stand
The Bootblack Stand Dr. George Washington Plunkitt, our prize-winning political analyst, has just completed a penetrating study of the last Congolese election. Published in August, it focuses...
Paid articleCorrespondence
-CORRESPONDENCETo the Editor: Poor Michael Clurman (March) has "not seen a single modern cogent, moral argument for accepting the distribution of income which a free market presents us with."...
Paid articleCurrent Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
"Whom the gods destroy they first make mad." Euripides THE TURTLE AND THE HAREBRAINED The distinguished senator from Massachasetts notes another clique of Robber Barons flagrante...
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