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IssueVol. 007 Issue 002 (November 1 1973)
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Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis
The Continuing Crisis Editorial:
Paid articleEditorial
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
"Editorial" The Sorrows of Young Elmer A favorite ploy for exposing the lamentable benightedness of America's bourgeois citizenry, resorted to by suburban schoolkeepers and related tin...
Paid articleThe Business of America
Clark, Lindley H.
"The Business of America" and merchantable paradox. As the Los Angeles Times suggestively chronicles: "after Elmer was jailed in the mass murder, he [Elmer's lawyer] talked to him one day on the telephone about meeting...
Paid articleFrom Robert A. Taft to Watergate
Morley, Felix
From Robert A. Taft to Watergate It is now a little over twenty-one years since Senator Robert A. Taft failed in his third and final effort to obtain the Republican nomination for the...
Paid articleThe Mind of Toryism
Cosgrave, Patrick
"The Mind of Toryism" communists, disillusioned with the way they run the show in Russia, have been disproportionately active in the more malleable American conservative movement. Still another...
Paid articleContributors
"Contributors" Enoch Powell, who needs no introduction, and who was dismissed from the Shadow Cabinet by Edward Heath in 1968 for a particularly hard-line speech on immigration: it was designed to advance...
Paid articleThe Public Policy
Rusthoven, Peter
"The Public Policy" major speech on economic policy in which he attacks the system of economic controls which Heath has established; calls for more responsibility in the control of public expenditure, and the...
Paid articleThe Inarticulate Society of the Future
Molnar, Thomas
"The Inarticulate Society of the Future" unequal, we are back where we started --wondering why so many people have become convinced that inequality of income is now a problem. Is it perhaps because some new, morally...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse
Gold, Victor
"The Nation's Pulse" Quick, Steve, slip me a spyglass. A contact lens. Something. Because I can't believe my pollutionated eyeballs. Did you see who just walked in? I mean, Jill St. John I could understand. Or...
Paid articleBrudnoy's Index
"Brudnoy's Index" Quick, Steve, slip me a spyglass. A contact lens. Something. Because I can't believe my pollutionated eyeballs. Did you see who just walked in? I mean, Jill St. John I could understand. Or...
Paid articleA Letter from Europe
Hughes, Chris
"A Letter from Europe" A Letter from Europe Having grown up in Europe as a military brat during the late sixties, when a dollar was still what our own hordes of U.S. tourists used to call "real money"; when it was...
Paid articleLetter from a Whig
Slemp, C. Bascom
"Letter from a Whig" events seem to startle the Europeans out of their atavistic resentment and mutual suspicions of each other. Thus the transatlantic alliance and the very nature of the international system is...
Paid articleMr. Republican
Carey, George
"Mr. Republican" New Orleans. Freshman GOP Congressman David Treen of Louisiana, who is the first Republican elected to national office from that state in 100 years, was the victim of what I.~)fton calls the...
Paid articleFire in the Lake
Turner, Robert F.
"Fire in the Lake" Kai-shek through such insidious devices as the "Marshall Mission" will always remain as a blot on our honor. And third, contrary to what Patterson intimates, Taft was never a serious...
Paid articleOut of the Ruins of Europe
Baras, Victor
"Out of the Ruins of Europe" win over the peasantry" (Le Duan, On Some Present International Problems, Hanoi, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1964, p. 44). The evidence that the NLF intends to follow the totalitarian...
Paid articleSocial Sciences as Sorcery
Cooper, D.W.
"Social Sciences as Sorcery" the general character of a trial in Russia and in [Britain]." Laski described Andrei Vyshinksy, the lackey who presided over Stalin's show trials, as "a man whose passion was law reform . . ....
Paid articleBare Ruined Choirs
Gow, Haven Bradford
"Bare Ruined Choirs" Why, Grandma, what big words you have! (The better to fool you with, my dear.) Last year, computer simulations of population growth and resource depletion were the rage, typified by the...
Paid articleThe Great American Column
Simonds, C. H.
"The Great American Column" The former was not only free in his Catholicism, but free of it." In the Catholic liberal's scheme of things, Kennedy's detachment from religion was his main virtue and advantage,...
Paid articleWhat Went Wrong With American Education
Bakshian, Aram Jr.
"What Went Wrong With American Education" concentration on, of all things, corruption in government. Fretting about corruption in government, in times like ours, is like worrying about the possible spread of mononucleosis at a sex...
Paid articleTalkies
Brudnoy, David
"Talkies" thoughtlessly absorbed large doses of the mental meat tenderizer of American academia----clich6 leftism. What seems to have been forgotten by Dr. Conant and the worse things that have...
Paid articleAn Introduction to Christian Economics
Wheeler, Timothy
"An Introduction to Christian Economics" It is mythic: the lonesome buddies myth, the On the Open Read myth, the myth of the Yankee struggle for success out of adversity. OK, they don't make it, but they work at making it. They...
Paid articleThe Semblance of Peace
Fennell, J. Tim
"The Semblance of Peace" The economic stimulus flows to the less efficient, state-favored, otherwise noncompetitive industries, at the same time efficient producers are being driven out of business. In a word,...
Paid articleCorrespondence
"Correspondence" To the Editor: I was glad to receive the October issue. I had wondered where you were But I am tired of all this talk about queers Let's give it up. Ronald Sandford Indianapolis,...
Paid articleThe Bootblack Stand
Plunkitt, George Washington
"The Bootblack Stand" Dr. George Washington Plunkitt, our prize-winning political analyst, is celebrating the publication of his new book, which is now available at avant-garde bookstores throughout New Jersey. Dr....
Paid articleThe Rise of Radicalism
Simmons, Jack
The Rise of Radicalism by Eugene Methvin Arlington House $9-95 What do Rousseau, Robespierre, Babeuf, Marx, Nechayev, Lenin, and Mao all have in common? If you were to answer that all are...
Paid articleCurrent Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
"Current Wisdom" THE ULCEROUS AESTHETICS While reviewing the merits of a recent Supreme Court decision on spicy stuff, Dr. John Leonard, novelist, elucidates the well-known "ulcer theory" of aesthetics, a...
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