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Vol. 006 Issue 007 (April 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 Published remarkably without regard to race, color, creed, or ' ~most redundantly of all) national origin --and yes, sex, even sex. The Continuing Crisis...
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Editorial
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E,cz The Ot he r A me rica has been a long time coming but we There seems to be some disagreement as to the merits of life in America and as to the value of our accomplishments in Southeast...
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The Public Discourse
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Weaver, Paul H.
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The Public Discourse ...... . . . . . .. Play Theory What we say to one another is a ser-ious business" ideas have consequences. A good idea can bring forth all sorts of blessings; a bad...
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Charles S. Hyneman: State and Local Authority vs. Federal Domination
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tLTERNd TI IE
Charles S. Hyneman State and Local Authority vs. Federal Domination I believe that the question of where to put the power to govern this nation is of great importance and...
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Truman and the Maelstrom of History
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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hold of the American people with in-creasing intensity during recent years. Not just our talk but our behavior makes it clear that we have a compelling com-mitment to equality, and that leads to a...
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Contributors
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making very few intelligent statements on foreign policy. Even General Eisenhower was given to vacant statements like "Nothing guides Russian policy so much as a desire for friendship with...
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Truman Foreign Policy: A Traditionalist View
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Ferrell, Robert H.
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Aid to Greece and Turkey was only a precursor to the Marshall Plan which funded the resurrection of modern Europe and cost $13,348,800,000. Truman was also responsible for the Point Four program, a...
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Truman in Retirement-and History
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Brooks, Philip C.
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lace; at the outset of the Truman presi- dency these liberals believed that the country's leader from Missouri was junk- ing FDR's foreign policies just as he was abandoning the Roosevelt heritage...
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The Great American Column
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Rosenblatt, Roger
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during which he was ill fromtime to time, was spent at home, reading, taking his daily walks for most of these years, and still seeing many visitors. Mr. Truman spent nine years at the Library,...
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The Living Legacy of Frank S. Meyer
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Brudnoy, David
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located in school. Once out and on their own, one trusts for them a healthier life. Whether or not this picture is unfair is not important. Actually it is less unfair than oversimplified, the...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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life), Frank's final public view is not entirely adequate as a guide to under-standing this matter. But as to that issue, and others, this is not the place to argue his perceptions with him. Yet...
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The Kennedy Promise
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Cooper, D.W.
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designed to meet their own needs. But OEO is the sacred shibboleth and svmbol of the Great Society, and congressional oppositmn to its dismantlement is, there- fore, strong. Howard Phillips, a...
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Harry S. Truman
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Goldberg, Joyce
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"philosopher-gladiators" at RAND, there were all these bright young Harvard grads speed-reading great books, speed- hearing great music, speed-viewing great art at all hours of the day and night and...
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Correspondence: Letters from Fennell, Capp, Duggan, Souder, Newman, and Utt
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To the Editor: inrn~ ~rnnf'e rpvic~w nf T,,~k=~'r E EI~W Iq;o|l~t~on-ism: Threat or Promise? is quite inadequate. Mr. Grant fai~s to convey much of the logic and many of the assumptions which...
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The Bootblack Stand: Letters to Plunkitt from Senator Hart and Senator Hartke
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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...
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The Rivals
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Ferrell, Robert H.
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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...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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"'Whom the gods destroy ~ ~ theyfirst make mad -Euripides V
THE AMERICAN CENTURY FROM THE_ ACADEMY ENGLISH SPOKEN HERE Mr. Jimmy Breslin, scholar, introduces Mr. Norman Mailer, bard, at a...
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