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Vol. 006 Issue 008 (May 1 1973)
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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The Continuing Crisis In girding for a constitutional struggle with the President over war powers, spending authority, administration security, headlines, prime time, and limelight, Congress...
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Editorial
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Valis, Wayne H.
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Editorial The Nixon Budget The battle over President Nixon's proposed 1973-74 budget is one of the most important domestic issues to arise in at least a decade and its resolution will have a...
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The Great American Column
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Rosenblatt, Roger
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Roger Rosenblatt The Great American Column An American Family Meets Ozzie and Harriet The life and times of the William C. Loud family have become an important part of the popular culture, have...
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The Origins of the Cold War
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Grant, James
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James Grant The Origins of the Cold War Rarely have so many had such good reason for humility as that growing band of historians whose specialty is the Cold War. With Soviet intentions in the...
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Has the Cold War a Future?
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Pfaltzgraff, Robert L. Jr.
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Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr. Has the Cold War a Future? It is a widely accepted proposition that the United States and the Soviet Union have entered a new phase in their relations, and that the...
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Contributors
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Contributors John Ashmead is a professor of English at Haverford College .... John R. Coyne, Jr. works in the Office of the Vice-President .... Robert H. Ferrell is a professor of American...
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Truman Foreign Policy: A Traditionalist View
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Ferrell, Robert H.
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Robert H. Ferrell Truman Foreign Policy: A Traditionalist View This is the conclusion of an article examining the Cold War revisionists and Truman foreign policy. The first part appeared in our...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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C.Bascom Slemp Letter from a Whig Making It in the Ninety-third Congress (WASHINGTON)-Perhaps nothing is more interesting than the tale of a maiden's moral decline except of course for the...
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Nine Lies About America
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Valis, Wayne H.
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Book Review Nine Lies About America by Arnold Beichman Foreword by Tom Wolfe The Library Press, $7.95 Nine Lies About America is an apologia for America and a polemic against disordered thinking,...
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What You Can Do
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McCarty, John T.
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Book Review What You Can Do about Inflation, Unemployment, Productivity, Profit and Collective Bargaining by Lemuel R. Boulware Loeffler & Co. $1.35 pb. 1973 has ushered in a crisis of false...
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Inveighing We Will Go
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Coyne, John R. Jr.
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Book Review Inveighing We Will Go by William F. Buckley, Jr. Putnam, $7.95 You get to wondering though, whether, in the old phrase, you're playing horse to other people's Lady Godiva."' Bill...
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Sadness
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Ashmead, John
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Book Review Sadness by Donald Barthelme Farrar. Strauss, and Giroux, $5.95 In the sixteen short stories of his second collection titled Sadness Donald Barthelme presents us with a new...
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The Public Discourse
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Weaver, Paul H.
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Paul H. Weaver The Public Discourse Thoughts on the Current Crises To judge from what we read in the papers and are told by our leaders and pundits, we are now living through one of the most...
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The New Left and the Origins of the Cold War
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Perkins, Dexter
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Book Review The New Left and the Origins of the Cold War by Robert James Maddox Princeton, $7.95 Professor Maddox's book is a critical analysis of the work of seven revisionist historians...
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The United States and the Origins of the Cold War
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Maddox, Robert James
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Book Review The United States and the Origins of the Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis Columbia University $3.95 pb. Over the past five years there have appeared an inordinate number of books on the...
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The Politics of War
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Folsom, Bud
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Book Review The Politics of War the World and U.S. Foreign Policy: 1943-1945 by Gabriel Kolko Vintage, $3.45 In our present age of recurrent East-West tensions, it is pertinent to re-examine the...
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The Bootblack Stand: Letters to Plunkitt from Jane Fonda and Dick Gregory
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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 throughout...
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Correspondence: Letters from Carylton, Dayspring, Edminster, Barth, Adcock, Wortheim, Bosold, and Wislosky
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Correspondence To the Editor: I find it singularly unfunny that in your DEATHS column, you should include the mention of the fact that a Mr. Helmer Haakenson drowned in a vat of sauerkraut. Now,...
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How CBS Tried to Kill a Book
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Kannon, Baron Von
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CONTINUING CRISIS (continued from page 2) World tension eased a bit when word came from Bathurst that Gambia and North Korea have decided to establish diplomatic relations. Radio Brazzaville has...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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"Whom the gods destroy they first make mad"- Euripides Current Wisdom ZOOLOGY 1. F. Stone remarks on the Great Republic's greatest achievement: We got ourselves a moral monster for a...
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