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Vol. 007 Issue 009 (June 1 1974)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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SPRINO? and overwhelming love was in the air. Mr. Zadok Nager took ~for better or for worse the hand of Miss France Peretz in whom he once had planted thirteen machine gun bullets during a...
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Editorial
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Tyrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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The Alternative, Since Yesterday IT HAS n~ZN four years since one Elizabeth Taylor wrote me to the effect that the students of White Pines College were not interested in receiving a...
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Utopianism, Ancient and Modern
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Kristol, Irving
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A LTE RNA TI VE June-September, 1974 /h, Utopianism, Ancient and Modern MEN ARE DREAMING animals, and the incapacity to dream makes a man less than human. Indeed, we have no knowledge...
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Parties in the Age of Watergate
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Beichman, Arnold
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gives these regimes a double attraction to many people in the West: they mTwm utopianism while offering a deliverance from it. This explains what is at first sight a paradox: the fact that so...
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Impeachment: Pushing Against an Open Door
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Shulsky, Abram N.
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waning need for bipartisan support to prosecute that war. The antipolitics of the Nixon Administration reveals a sad ignorance of how a large, powerful, and denmcratic country should be run....
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The Public Policy
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Rusthoven, Peter J.
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the significance of its effect upon our constitutional system or the functioning of our government (Staff Report, p. 27, emphasis supplied). But in a government with a complicated...
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Searching for the New Industrial State
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Demsetz, Harold
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public campaign financing. It need only reject his appointment. As for Fir, even assuming that the settlement was a sell-out (Archibald Cox, among others, happens, to think the government got a...
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The Great American Saloon Series
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Coyne, John R. Jr.
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defense output and]or advertising expenditures. The remaining forty finns were choson randomly. Measurements were made for each firm to determine the degree to which it was...
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Cold Dawn
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Dornan, James E. Jr.
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Mike Dean, who knew Trujillo, Batista, and LBJ and all the good guys, and watching John Prokoff, the world's greatest Lithuanian bartender, mix drinks. But it's different now and there isn't...
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Horatio Alger and Garry Wills
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Geltman, Max
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~ ; his solution to the dilemma implicit in the "amurei destruction" strategy is the develolmmnt of a subsulmtantial limited-war capability by the NATO alli~ n 0 e . Mr. NLxon's views are...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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readers aged six to eight or eight to ten in the New York Times Book Review are written. I was ten when I read all the 286 pages of The Errand Boy, and from there could go on to Hemingway,...
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Marx and Bruke
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Ives, C. P.
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saying that sentiment for impeachment was waning and that additional funds were necessary to rejuvenate the impeachment drive. This ADA attitude plus the partisan political nature of the...
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Plain Speaking
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Brudnoy, David
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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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FDR: The Beckoning of Destiny
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Goldberg, Joyce
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liar," which says it all. In fact, Truman listed Nixon as one of but two men whom he absolutely despised, the other a minor Missouri pol who had lied to Harry. Plain Speaking is based on tapes...
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The Talkies
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Stein, Benajmin
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and Eleanor as through his own political abilities. Recognizing his power to charm colleagues, opposition, and constituents, Roosevelt plotted the road to the White House as early as...
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Fear and Loathing
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Crawford, Alan
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ending, with Newman and Redford in each other's arn~ and everyone in the audience astonished and delighted. It is at just that point that The Sting plays its swindle on the audience. I t is...
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The Business of America
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Wendell, David T.
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his eye upon a gaggle of party hacks entrenched in tawdry hoo-ha over the delivery of votes or the seating of delegations, he sees the War of the Worlds. He s e e s . . . Apocalypse. And he...
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Brudnoy's Index
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Brudnoy, David
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_9 Blazing Saddles: Mel Brooks' spoof of western shoot-em-ups, starring Black Bart, the Negro sheriff (Cleavon Little), villain Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman), fast-gun Gene Wilder as the Kid,...
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A Liberal Looks at Theodore H. White
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Wattenberg, Ben J.
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A Liberal Looks at Theodore H. White A Soon after The Making of the President 1972 had come out Bill Kristol and I were having lunch with Ben Wattenberg who was then just finishing his own...
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Stay of Execution
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Cox, Suzanne C.
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& Stay of Execution & LIFE I-IAD ALWAYS been good to Stewart Alsop. He was born with rich blue blood in his veins, which meant he could pronounce All-sop with a long, distinguished A. He...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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DECLINE AND FAI,I-" Political and economic analysis produced by the esoteric mind of a latent crank caller, Tom Hayden: Rule by the rich has created a country whose economy can't check...
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Correspondence
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To the Editor: I thought the "Great American Saloon" by Aram Bakshian, Jr. (April, 1974) was delightful. It really reflected the flavor of the bar and its customers. In fact, it was the best...
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