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Vol. 007 Issue 004 (January 1 1974)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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The Continuing Crisis Editorial
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Editorial
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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"Editorial" Of Moose and the Movement During this century one American weakness which has inspired in the civilized minority many ribald hoots and much roistering derision has been the American weakness...
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The Business of America
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Clark, Lindley H. Jr.
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The Business of'America Lessons in Free Enterprise (III) What follows is the third of four columns by the economic news editor of the Wall Street Journal on the practice of business in...
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Reflections on the Disorder of Our Times
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Hook, Sidney
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Reflections on the Disorder of Our Times The following essay is adapted from a speech given by Dr. Sidney Hook at the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Open Court...
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Multinationals and the Limits of Power
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Grant, James
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"Multinationals and the Limits of Power" bands and other forms of blandishment. If thought and its expression were primarily an effort to exercise power over others the very concept of "objectivity" would become unintelligible. Thought...
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Contributors
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"Contributors" Further, the department told the Senate Finance Subcommittee on International Trade, domestic employment attributed to U.S.-based multinationals grew faster between 1966 and 1970...
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Israel's Fate
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Gershman, Carl
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"Israel's Fate" what Albert J. Nock called "[the] great redistribution of power between society and the State." The case for property becomes less compelling as business forsakes the boardroom for the...
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Soviet Ambitions in the Mideast
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Fennell, J. Tim
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"Soviet Ambitions in the Mideast" and the British (who trained Egyptian helicopter pilots). Virtually every African country has now broken diplomatic relations with Israel, despite...
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Prophets and Profits
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Will, George
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"Prophets and Profits" despite the mining of North Vietnamese ports--may well indicate great preoccupation with the Chinese threat. The Middle East relates to the problem of China in terms of what might be...
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Nixon His Friends and His Enemies
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Stein, Benjamin
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"Nixon His Friends and His Enemies" be open warfare between Ethiopia and Soviet-supported Somali for control of Djibouti. Within the Persian Gulf the Soviets are given access to the Iraqi port of Basra. Some analysts believe...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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"Letter from a Whig" telling the American people every day since March that the President is a criminal. There is literally no proof that he is, but that becomes an irrelevancy as the enemies of Nixon control all...
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The Case for Negative Votes
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Mott, Harold
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"The Case for Negative Votes" resign or be impeached (according to a November Gallup Poll the American public opposed removing Nixon from office 54 to 37 percent), and more cautious editorials, including those in the...
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Mark Twain: God's Fool
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Tyrrell, Judy
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"Mark Twain: God's Fool" show Johnson's net vote to be 23.3 million with a popularity percentage of 33 percent and Goldwater's vote to be 7.5 million with a percentage of 11 percent. We see t h a t...
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The Intellectuals and the Powers
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Hyneman, Charles S.
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"The Intellectuals and the Powers" drowned in the bathtub, apparently as a result of an epileptic seizure, Twain felt a sense of relief, and wrote to his only surviving daughter, Clara: "O, Clara, Clara dear, I am so glad she...
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The Public Policy
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Rusthoven, Peter
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"The Public Policy" in running the country to know what is going on. Boundary lines seem to impose few hindrances to inquiry when intellectual output is under scrutiny. Historians of science invest...
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LQ. in the Meritocracy
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Cooper, D.W.
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"LQ. in the Meritocracy" poor to "participate meaningfully in the life of the community." It is virtually impossibIe to find evidence that welfare has been an effective guard against "societal malaise." What evidence...
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The Fellow Travellers
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Rosen, Stephen
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"The Fellow Travellers" Even the heritable things can be affected by environment: hair can be dyed or growth stunted, for example. It is now irrefutable that intelligence (more precisely, IQ) is heritable. Identical...
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Talkies
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Stein, Benjamin
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"Talkies" and remolding men, thereby liberating them from the shackles of ignorance and privilege. In the centralized economic administration of the Soviet Union, and in the totalitarian efforts to...
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"A Last-Ditch Stand"
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Crawford, Allen
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"A Last-Ditch Stand" It is an allegory of the life that almost everyone suffers through--blocked and hemmed in by artificial barriers and laws which keep us from seeing the larger world and opportunities...
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Brudnoy's Film Index
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"Brudnoy's Film Index" American Graffiti: 1962 hot-rods, the hop, rock 'n roll, four boys, their girls, a time of testing for all: the best nostalgia flick in a long time. For over- thirties, a...
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Correspondence
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"Correspondence" To the Editor: Ludo/mel No sooner had I fihished reoding Fuchard Herrnsteln's "scientific" speculation on IQs for Psych 101, than I found Peter Rusthov(m!s article in the October issue of...
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The Bootblack Stand
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Plunkitt, George Washington
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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 New Jersey. Dr....
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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"Current Wisdom" QUIDDITIES A mortified Dr. Henry Steele Commager, formerly a famed tub thumper for gargantuan presidential power and forever a pedant, now tries the old fast shuffle to explain away one of...
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