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Vol. 009 Issue 009 (June 1 1976)
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The Continuing Crisis
The Continuing Crisis ^ In the past six weeks two politicians have emerged from the obscurity of the provinces to become Presidential front-runners, and one politician has bumped his historic head...
Editorial
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
Editorial/R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The Master of Malarkey • Every charlatan knows that the easiest swindles are always put over on the stupidly corrupt, the dull riffraff of the world. That is why...
Precisely Twelve Minutes with Silent Cal
Gold, Vic
The Alternative: An American Spectator • June/July 1976 • Volume 9, Number 9 Vic Gold Precisely Twelve Minutes with Silent Cal • • Readers of The Alternative need no reminder that July 4, 1976...
Needless Fuss about Land Use
Bruce-Briggs, B.
B. Bruce-Briggs Needless Fuss about Land Use • • Considering land use as a national problem is very recent. For most of U. S. history the national goal was to occupy what were perceived as vast...
Out of the Woodwork
Luce, Phillip Abbott
Phillip Abbott Luce Out of the Woodwork • "...the probable included consequence of the Rockefellers' projected 'new world order' is thermonuclear holocaust no later than the early 1980s. If...
Blithe Spirit: A Reminiscence of Billie Burke
Brantingham, Philip
Philip Brantingham Blithe Spirit: A Reminiscence of Billie Burke • • As the years pass and the stars wheel, it is all too easy to forget those whose gifts were transitory, and not memorialized...
Lionel Trilling's Criticism of Life
Benston, Kim
Kim Benston Lionel Trilling's Criticism of Life • • "The poet avoids making those doctrinal utterances about the nature of life, about life's goodness or badness or perfectibility, which, if he...
The Crossroads
Hedrick, Kenneth H.
Kenneth H. Hedrick The Crossroads • • It is so very seldom that the Honorable Hubert Horatio Humphrey is right that when he is, the occasion deserves notice. "We stand today at an historical...
In Defense of Rape
Clark, Helen S.
Helen S. Clark hi Defense of Rape • • Rape is getting a bad name these days. It is assailed in best sellers, lectures and conferences, newspaper features, and on TV specials. The...
The Nation's Pulse
Rusthoven, Peter J.
by Peter J. Rusthoven The Nation's Pulse America's Bicentennial is very much in the news these days. It is difficult to pick up a newspaper or magazine that does not contain an article or...
Affirmative Discrimination
Seabury, Paul
Book Review/Paul Seabury A Sure Recipe for Civic Commotion • • It goes without saying that a central question in American public policy now is the conflict between the rights of individuals and...
Jesus: The Man Who Lives
Greeley, Andrew M.; Roche, Anne
Book Reviews/Andrew M. Greeley and Anne Roche Two Views of Muggeridge's Jesus • I. Review by Andrew Greeley: Malcolm Muggeridge's Jesus is embarrassing. Beautifully printed and illustrated in...
The Bootblack Stand
Plunkitt, George Washington
by George Washington Plunkitt The Bootblack Stand Dear Dr. Plunkitt: We've got trouble. Time made me the cover story of its May 10 issue. It described me as humorless, ambitious,...
World of Our Fathers
Geltman, Max
Book Review/Max Geltman Let Us Now Praise Obscure Men • • This is the story, Irving Howe tells us, of the "journey of the east European Jews to America and the life they found and made." The...
Chile: The Balanced View
Quist, Terry
Book Review/Terry Quist Exposing Doctor Allende's Quackery • The coup which overthrew the Marxist regime of Salvador Allende in September of 1973 was a lucrative boon for international...
The Talkies
Asahina, Robert
by Robert Asahina There has been a lot of movie madness lately. By that I mean movies about madness, rather than madness about movies —although there has been more than enough of the latter,...
Brudnoy's Film Index
Brudnoy, David
David Brudnoy Brudnoy's Film Index • • • The Bad News Bears: Kids should be seen referably playing baseball—and never, ever heard. That might be Butter-maker's (Walter Matthau's) philosophy,...
Between Fact and Fiction: The Problem of Journalism
Northway, Martin
Book Review/Martin Northway Investigating the Investigators • • More than fifty years ago Walter Lippmann wrote what should be an enduring caveat for his fellow journalists when he observed in...
The Divided Academy: Professors and Politics
McAdams, A. James
Book Review/A. James McAdams • Why Professors Are Liberal A Who rules America? Such an apparently simple question has befuddled and baffled political scientists for decades. Some theorists have...
The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics
Southard, Robert
Book Review/Robert Southard Marxist Rhetoric, Fascist Behavior • Berkeley political scientist A. James Gregor has written an important and compelling book which should interest both generalist...
Current Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
"Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad." —Euripides Current Wisdom , • • HIGHER EDUCATION: The learned Miss Dorothy Harrison of the New York State Department of Education makes a...
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