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Vol. 007 Issue 001 (October 1 1973)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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DEPARTMENTS The Continuing Crisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Editorial: R. Emmett Tyrrell, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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Editorial
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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The Great Nixon as the Great Gatsby If Mr. Jay Gatsby of West Egg, Long Island, were alive today, he would be making heavy weather of it. Whensoever he motored through the valley of ashes...
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The Public Policy
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Rusthoven, Peter
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hoodwink the Congress. He can hide from the media, defraud conservatives, and sucker liberals. All these things have been practiced in Washington for years, but never simultaneously!...
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The Watergate Triangle
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wheeler, Richard
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Richard Wheeler The Wate rga te Triangle Although the press has by now expended far more verbiage on Watergate than on the Kennedy assassination, the psychic shock to the Republic so far...
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Watergate: The Cartoon Revisited
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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prove the Watergate justice. One wishes that each reporter who had similarly used bugs illegally might spend an equal time behind bars. Cabell Phillips, in a book called The Truman Presidency,...
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Contributors
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are partaking in another historical goings-on. It is but the latest edition of the miracles of television. Only Americans would think of combining the serious business of a cat house with...
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A View of Child Development
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Armstrong, Duke J.
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Roosevelt and recently prescribed by the likes of James MacGregor Burns, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., John Galbraith, and other horrified spectators of the Nixon White House. Though...
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Wall No Barrier to Memories
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Hughes, Peter
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institution (of such hardihood and proven worth) is to invite social chaos--to rend the delicate fabric which weaves a society together. Child development advocates propose to wreak just...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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tory) this young friend of the family lived and worked in West Berlin while her daughter lived with her parents in the East. This young woman happened to be at the border separating the...
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"Queer-Baiting..." Reconsidered
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Randolph, John; Veal, E.T.; Brudnoy, David
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In February of 1973 The Alternative featured two essays in its "PERSPECTIVES" forum on homosexuality and the significance of the family. Each was independently written. David Bruclnoy in...
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Bentham, Burke, and QWERTY
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North, Gary
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minem assertions based on the character of its opponents. At the same time, he strengthens the recurring innuendo: antihomosexuals are birds of a feather with every manner of despicable...
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Eisenhower and the American Crusades
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Shulsky, Abram N.
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perative. I shall continue to assume, until educated to the contrary, t h a t medieval homosexuals lived lives of unspeakable terror (if they practiced t h e i r homosexuality) or of...
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Here Comes Immorality
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Luce, Phillip Abbott
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frustration to which it had given rise away from themselves, in part by actively directing those passions against their predecessors. In fact, Parmet indicates that the main motive behind...
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The Diffusion of Power
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Valis, Wayne H.
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Eisenhower was probably more representative of the political values and ideas of the great mass of the American people (when they are not agitated by war or depression, and perhaps even then)...
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Inequality: A Reassessment
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Howe, Neil
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the rationalist myth that "human problems" are soluble merely by applying adequate amounts of money and manpower along lines developed by various social planners. That this lesson has been,...
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The Bootblack Stand: Letters to Plunkitt from Ashly Tamborine and Opel Thorston
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Senator Ervin remains in such robust health. Please send your reply to me at the Indiana State Mental Hospital where my wife has installed me after I became emotionally involved with my moth...
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Tbe Great American Column
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Simonds, C.H.
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Senator Ervin remains in such robust health. Please send your reply to me at the Indiana State Mental Hospital where my wife has installed me after I became emotionally involved with my moth...
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Reflections on the Human Condition
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Lynch, Frederick R.
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R iew Reflections on the Human Condition by Eric Hoffer Harper & Row $4.95 Every so often men of considerable intellectual breadth pause to think upon the condition of mankind. The...
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Correspondence
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To the Editor: Do try, please, to think kindly of Patrick Bosoid (Correspondence~May), in spite of his outburst. You are no doubt aware that California's children are under par in education...
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Brudnoy's Film Index
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To the Editor: Do try, please, to think kindly of Patrick Bosoid (Correspondence~May), in spite of his outburst. You are no doubt aware that California's children are under par in education...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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THE FOUR BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT Herblock, the new Madison, renders a space-age v e r s i o n of the American Constitution: The role of the free press in all this has been to do exactly what it...
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