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Vol. 008 Issue 006 (March 1 1975)
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••Contents••
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The Continuing Crisis
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The Continuing Crisis - The oppressed peoples of the Third World have valiant India to thank for thwarting America's latest sally into imperialism. For months the treacherous American government has tied emergency...
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Editorial
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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"Editorial" In musing over the various abominations committed by the duly constituted governments of this world, it has occurred to me many times that when General Washington and his colleagues gathered to...
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Muggeridge, Credulous Skeptic
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Nolte, William
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"Muggeridge, Credulous Skeptic" Recently I had the opportunity to dine with Peter Quennell, historian, critic, editor—one of England's eminent men of letters. It was the usual sort of academic exercise that visiting bigwigs are...
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Special Report from Vietnam
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Howe, Neil
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Neil Howe, formerly managing editor of The Alternative, has recently returned from extensive travels in South Vietnam. Just outside of Saigon, beside the main road leading east, stands a huge piece...
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Of Clerics and Cupidity
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Fennell, J. Timothy
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"Of Clerics and Cupidity" One of the many curious and disillusioning aspects of Watergate was the part played by clergymen in the burlesque. Various priests, reverends, and rabbis assured both Nixon's supporters and...
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The Enchanting Fehrer
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Luckett, Richard
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"The Enchanting Fehrer" Every man has his own Fiihrer. The pale face and smudged moustache under black forelock or heavy peaked cap invite invention, challenging the imagination in their stylized blankness. But the desire...
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The Great American Saloon Series
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Northway, Martin E.
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"The Great American Saloon Series" The Woodlawn Tap You can often see him at the far end of the bar as you walk into the tavern from the east entrance. Sometimes he is standing there by the refrigerator thrusting an icy six-pack of...
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Public Virtue and the Presidency
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Curry, Patricia E.
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"Public Virtue and the Presidency" I,like many others, was recently seduced into listening to and reading the accounts of the Hearings of the House Judiciary Committee, as it considered for the first time in 106 years the possible...
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Letter from a Whig
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Slemp, C. Bascom
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"Letter from a Whig" The New Congress Following the November elections much has been written on the ideological shift to the Left of the new Congress. There are ninety-two newly elected members in the House of...
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Oil: A Military Solution
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Harrigan, Anthony
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"Oil: A Military Solution" Given a certain set of conditions, the United States might find it necessary to take control of oilfields in the Middle East. All thoughtful Americans appreciate that such action would be fraught...
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Chronicles of Wasted Time
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Grubbs, Kenneth E. Jr.
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"Chronicles of Wasted Time" I had a pretaste of this feast, the second course before the first, upon my first trip, last year, to London. Actually outside of London: at the Bromley Court Inn, a lovely place to land after seven...
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Kissinger
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Ferrell, Robert H.
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"Kissinger" Marvin and Bernard Kalb are two CBS News reporters and their book entitled Kissinger is a not very subtle effort to show that the present secretary of state is a great man. The authors do not come...
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On Liberty and Liberalism
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Nisbet, Robert A.
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"On Liberty and Liberalism" Few living intellectual historians come close to Gertrude Himmelfarb (who is Chairman of the Department of History at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York) in seizing upon a...
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The Talkies
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Stein, Benjamin
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"The Talkies" Stavisky & Young Frankenstein We are haunted by what we are and what we might be. We see all around us the evidence of the fluidity and impermanence of life, and it frightens us, and gives us hope....
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Egalitarianism as a Revolt against Nature
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Brudnoy, David
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"Egalitarianism as a Revolt against Nature" Professor Rothbard is a little engine that could. He is young (as philosopher giants go), brilliant, tireless, generous, and open. He has a couple of great works under his belt—Man, Economy and...
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Blasts and Bravos
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Geltman, Max
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"Blasts and Bravos" Over in a corner of old Greenwich Village in New York City, Paul Shyre is holding forth as H. L. Mencken at the tiny Cherry Lane Theatre in an adaptation of some of the Baltimore Sage's most...
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A Libertarian's Basic Repertoire
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Raico, Ralph
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"A Libertarian's Basic Repertoire" "War is the health of the State," wrote left-anarchist Randolph Bourne at the time of the First World War. The course of twentieth century history has verified his judgment with a vengeance. For the...
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Operation Keelbaul
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Griffith, W.J. III
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"Operation Keelbaul" From the Wilson Administration on, the United States has frequently appeased, condoned, and on numerous occasions, even encouraged and subsidized Soviet tyranny, while often displaying indifference...
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Brudnoy's Film Index
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Brudnoy, David
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"Brudnoy's Film Index" Amarcord: Fellini's magnificent reminiscence of his 1930s boyhood. A lusty, loving, wry, and tender ramble through the four seasons and the many conditions of humankind. No sloppy sentimentality,...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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"Current Wisdom" FATHERLESS POLICIES: From reading this version of TRB's column one would never guess what presidential administration or what ideologues introduced American agricultural programs that pay farmers...
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