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Vol. 009 Issue 006 (March 1 1976)
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The Continuing Crisis
The Continuing Crisis • ^ January—and Professor Kissinger, in his journeys thither and yon, continues to elucidate the genius of his policies. A good deal of his time was spent in the congenial...
Editorial
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
Editorial/R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The Man Who Should Be President From the politicians and the pundits one gets the sense that America is the most ignorant, inept, belligerent, hypocritical, and...
Who's In Charge Here?: Thoughts on the Diffusion of Power in America
O'Lessker, Karl
The Alternative: An American Spectator • March 1976 • Volume 9, Number 6 Karl O'Lessker Who's In Charge Here? Thoughts on the Diffusion of Power in America • Opinion is like the sea: its...
The Public Policy
Meyerson, Adam
by Adam Meyerson The Public Policy Adam Smith and "The Wealth of Nations": A Bicentennial Celebration What do Edmund Burke, Karl Marx, Woodrow Wilson, and Milton Friedman have in common? All of...
Reflections on The Road to Serfdom
Buckley, William F. Jr.
William F. Buckley, Jr. Reflections on "The Road to Serfdom" • (Mr: Buckley's essay has been adapted from a paper he presented at a Special Meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society held at...
The Talkies
Asahina, Robert
The Talkies byRobertAsahina / Reverence and solemnity are usually regarded as characteristic of religion and not of cinema, the "liveliest art" : Gravity is thought to be inimical to the high...
Liberalism and American Public Opinion
Regnery, Henry
Heniy Regnery Liberalism and American Public Opinion It is my purpose in what follows to describe an existing state of affairs, with the hope that in so doing I can make a little_ more...
Autosclerosis, Berkeley Style
Seabury, Paul
Paul Seabury Autosclerosis, Berkeley Style • • "Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed...
Slipping and Sliding Away
Stein, Benjamin
Benjamin Stein Slipping and Sliding Away Beginnings and endings are hard to locate with precision. That difficulty is compounded when dealing with something as amorphous as what is laughingly...
The New Wave of Regulation: An Appraisal
Langenfeld, James
James Langenfeld The New Wave of Regulation: An Appraisal In the last twelve years a new kind of regulatory agency has invaded the marketplace. Previously, agencies had been set up to regulate,...
Eminentoes
Duggan, Joseph P.
byJoseph P.Duggan Eminentoes I would be squandering my ink and your time were I to attempt the introduction of a man who is, by his own humble admission, the "third-best-known man in the United...
Punishing Criminals
Bishop, Joseph W. Jr.
Book Review/Joseph W. Bishop, Jr. The Judicious Use of Punishment • Ever since the events chronicled in the third chapter of Genesis, the problem of good and evil and its corollary, crime and...
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
Johnson, M. Bruce
Book Review/M. Bruce Johnson Guess Who's Coming to Lunch? As the growing politicization of economic decisions produces economic consequences that leave more and more Americans confused and angry,...
The Nation's Pulse
Rusthoven, Peter J.
The Nation's Pulse by Peter J. Rusthoven Angola: Applying the "Lessons" of Vietnam In the 402 years since Portugal first colonized it, the African nation of Angola has seldom, until recently,...
Laughable Loves and The Guinea Pigs
Muggeridge, John
Book Review/John Muggeridge Nobody Died Here Since Yesterday In his now historic interview with Walter Cronkite, Alexander Solzhenitsyn remarked on the lamblike behavior of Western investigative...
Twilight.of Authority
Molnar, Thomas
Book Review/Thomas Molnar Individualism and Authority This civilized book is challenging but fails to present a sustained thesis. One wonders, for example, about the title it, self, since Nisbet...
The Bootblack Stand
Plunkitt, George Washington
Book Review/Kent F. Moors The Indispensable Strauss Toward the end of the Republic, Socrates counsels that one must seek out a man who can teach the difference between what is valuable and what is...
The Argument and the Action of Plato's "Laws"
Moors, Kent F.
by George Washington Plunkitt The Bootblack Stand Dear Dr. Plunkitt: As you no doubt _know, my wife has been forced to resign from her $67,500 position as public relations agent for...
Property in a Humane Economy
Grant, James
Book Review/James Grant The Case for Private Property Here is a book on property that has nothing to do with the making of money or with the losing of it, but rather with the freedom to do...
Brudnoy's Film Index
Brudnoy, David
David Brudnoy Brudnoy's Film Index • The Best of 1975... ^ The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother: Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline,Kahn, and the ghost of Conan Doyle do nifty...
The Deceived Majority: Politics and Protest in Middle America
Vree, Dale
Book Review/Dale Vree The Old False Consciousness Shuffle • • This book by a Brandeis sociologist and his assistant is the product of eight years of research on the resistance to the proposed...
Current Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
• • "Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad." —Euripides Current Wisdom HAUTE CULTURE: Miss Vivian Gornick, the Alfred Kazin of her milieu, speaks forebodingly of Mr. Woody Allen's...
Correspondence
• correspondence A To the Editor: David Brudnoy's review of The Hiding Place (February 1976) shows a misunderstanding of the relationship of Judaism to Jesus Christ. "...the movie is insidiously...
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