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Vol. 009 Issue 006 (March 1 1976)
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The Continuing Crisis
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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...
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Editorial
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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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...
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Who's In Charge Here?: Thoughts on the Diffusion of Power in America
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O'Lessker, Karl
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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...
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The Public Policy
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Meyerson, Adam
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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...
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Reflections on The Road to Serfdom
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Buckley, William F. Jr.
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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...
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The Talkies
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Asahina, Robert
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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...
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Liberalism and American Public Opinion
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Regnery, Henry
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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...
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Autosclerosis, Berkeley Style
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Seabury, Paul
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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...
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Slipping and Sliding Away
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Stein, Benjamin
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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...
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The New Wave of Regulation: An Appraisal
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Langenfeld, James
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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,...
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Eminentoes
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Duggan, Joseph P.
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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...
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Punishing Criminals
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Bishop, Joseph W. Jr.
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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...
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There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
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Johnson, M. Bruce
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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,...
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The Nation's Pulse
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Rusthoven, Peter J.
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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,...
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Laughable Loves and The Guinea Pigs
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Muggeridge, John
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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...
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Twilight.of Authority
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Molnar, Thomas
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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...
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The Bootblack Stand
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Plunkitt, George Washington
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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...
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The Argument and the Action of Plato's "Laws"
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Moors, Kent F.
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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...
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Property in a Humane Economy
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Grant, James
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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...
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Brudnoy's Film Index
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Brudnoy, David
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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...
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The Deceived Majority: Politics and Protest in Middle America
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Vree, Dale
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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...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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• • "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...
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Correspondence
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• 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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