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Vol. 007 Issue 007 (April 1 1974)
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The Continuing Crisis
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The Continuing Crisis - FEBRUARY 1974 AND across the width and breadth of America a concerned citizenry celebrated Ground-hog Day. In Hinsdale, Illinois, a ground hog living just off the l]linois Tollway was...
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Special Editorial
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Stearns, Robert
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"Special Editorial" The Energy Crisis--Solved! ENERGY, It's a marvelous and curious phenomenon, first drew scholarly attention in Germany Funded by government subsidy, Baron Ott~ yon Schilhammer...
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Defending Liberalism
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Jr, Harvey C. Mansfield
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"Defending Liberalism" LYNDON JOHNSON'S death on the day before the peace settlement in Vietnam was announced gave...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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"Letter from a Whig" gave a courtly welcome to feminism, and with reason, because feminism was based on the sexual distinction and recognized the separateness of human beings. With less reason, liberals now give...
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California's Proposition One
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Chickering, A. Lawrence
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"California's Proposition One" the committee But Chairman Rodino is an attempt at bipartisan conciliation first appointed John Doar as Chief Counsel (a "Republican" who is registered as an Independent and who has,...
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Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet Dissenters
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Friedberg, Maurice
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"Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet Dissenters" That, I believe, was the real story underlying the defeat of Proposition One---as it has been of much recent political history. The problem, as certain social criics have warned us since the...
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The Energy Crisis Is Not a Crisis
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Wheeler, Timothy J.
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"The Energy Crisis Is Not a Crisis" violations of human rights in the Soviet Union. (A brilliantly edited compilation of materials from the Chronicle is Peter Reddaway's Uncensored Russia, McGraw-Hill, 1972.) Most dissenters...
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Four Myths of Poverty and Unemployment
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Kasun, Jacqueline
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"Four Myths of Poverty and Unemployment" helps to observe that the government is in business to fight miseries, not to cure them. If it cured our miseries, it would be out of a job. Since the job pays more than $450,000,000,000 a...
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Sexual Suicide
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Stillman, J. Whitney
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"Sexual Suicide" lists that would tell low-skilled workers where there are job-openings for them--is still agonizingly slow. Families headed by fully employed, low-wage fathers continue to be ineligible for...
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Four Reforms
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"Four Reforms" This problem is in turn, Gilder says, largely the outcome of society's undervaluing what Mead called "the sensuous creative significance of the female role of wife and mother." "The...
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The Children of Darkness
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Caravan, John
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"The Children of Darkness" heard something of the sort from Senator Javits, and a recent poll reveals that a majority of Americans favor compelling all young people to spend two years in something like Vista, say; it...
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The Public Policy
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Rusthoven, Peter J.
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The Public Policy - Analyzing the A few years ago the American Broadcasting Company presented a special program entitled Judgment: The Trial of Julius and Ethel...
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The Talkies
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Stein, Benjamin
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"The Talkies" cure of government censorship would be considerably worse than the disease, and is clearly not even to be considered. One might even argue effectively that if the American public enjoys this...
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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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Vietnam Revisited
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Hughes, Peter
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"Vietnam Revisited"
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The Conservative Mind
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McDonald, W. Wesley
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The Conservative Mind READERS OF The Alternative will not need an introduction to this book. Well-read conservatives have undoubtedly read The Conservative Mind at least once if not...
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The Great American Saloon Series
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Bakshian, Aram Jr.
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"The Great American Saloon Series" rebuild society; if it is not to be restored, still we ought to understand conservative ideas so that we may rake from the ashes what scorched fragments of civilization escape the conflagration...
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Brudnoy's Index
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Brudnoy, David
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"Brudnoy's Index" Vice-squad cops Elliot Gould and Robert Blake doing society's most important work: busting whores, raiding gay bars, intercepting dope peddlers, frustrated by...
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This Beats Working for a Living
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Finer, Steven
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"This Beats Working for a Living"
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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"Current Wisdom" Clear-headed commentary by one, Hunter S. Thompson, Ph.D., professional idiot and current geek in the salons of advanced culture: Nixon, at least, was blessed with a...
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Correspondence
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al., Seifert, Wagstaff, Reynolds, et
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"Correspondence" Dear Tyrrell: Each time I pore through the endless acres of words-words-words in ~ Alternative, I deplore the way you miss the boat so much. Oh, it's fun to ventilate one's soul of opinions,...
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