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IssueVol. 011 Issue 007 (May 1 1978)
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Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis
THE CONTINUING CRISIS - March through early April, and as the days shuffle past it grows increasingly conceivable that America finally is taking its first timorous steps toward adoption of one of...
Paid articleEditorial / Springtime in Europe
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
"Editorial / Springtime in Europe" Aludicrous episode of the recent past that I believe illumines dark corners of Europe's present was served to us in 1964 by Malcolm Muggeridge. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, he...
Paid articleWarsaw, 1926-A Memoir
Singer, Isaac Bashevis
"Warsaw, 1926-A Memoir" Isaac Bashevis Singer Warsaw, 1926—A Memoir Isaac Bashevis Singer, whose fiction is covered with distinction, is currently writing what he terms...
Paid articleEast by Middle East
Manor, F.S.
"East by Middle East" - Late at night I went to sleep. It was a tiny room with a window facing a blank wall. It was half-dark in there even on the brightest day. There was no electricity in the house, only gaslight. I had...
Paid articleA Conversation with Raymond Aron
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
"A Conversation with Raymond Aron" most information being fed to him orally by his staff. This makes it difficult for him to analyze various developments, and causes him to make decisions on the basis of moods rather than cool...
Paid articleUnder East German Eyes
Baras, Victor
"Under East German Eyes" to the wagon"--I believe that is the expression you use. If the wave of the future is the Soviet Union, or Cuba, if the sea-lanes for the shipment of oil to Europe are controlled by the Soviet...
Paid articleThe New French Polemicists
Haseler, Stephen
"The New French Polemicists" Germany can take comfort in the fact that it has a smaller dissident problem than neighboring countries that are less exposed to the West, such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the USSR. On balance,...
Paid articleWhite House Crude
Force, J. Clayburn La
"White House Crude" J. Clayburn La Force White House Crude Oil and politics don't mix. Though the Carter administration has been telling us most solemnly that we are running out of energy, that a grave crisis...
Paid articleCapitol Ideas
Bethell, Tom
"Capitol Ideas" an asset rises because of circumstances unrelated to the activities of its owner, the added value belongs to the government. Using this principle, our government is expropriating nearly $14 billion...
Paid articleThe Great American Saloon Series / Frazier's Taproom and Cathouse
Bartholomew, Douglas
"The Great American Saloon Series / Frazier's Taproom and Cathouse" by Douglas Bartholomew Deep within Baltimore's Hampden section, a squeaky-clean, mugger-less, working-class neighborhood, in the...
Paid articleThe Public Policy / Poverty by the Numbers
Levy, Frank
"The Public Policy / Poverty by the Numbers" by Frank Levy Collecting poverty statistics is a tricky business. For a decade and a half the government seemed to be keeping an accurate count of the country's poor. But in the...
Paid articleDid Moses Part the Mississippi?
Nollson, John
"Did Moses Part the Mississippi?" housing benefits (valued at cost), the poverty count drops from 25 million to 18.2 million people—eight percent of the population. When Medicaid is included as well, the CBO count drops further to...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse / Our President in the Pits
Rusthoven, Peter J.
"The Nation's Pulse / Our President in the Pits" by Peter J. Rusthoven After some three and a half months, the nation's coal miners—or rather, the 160,000 or so miners who claim membership in John L. Lewis' legacy to the...
Paid articleTransatlantic Patterns, by Martin Green
Mount, Ferdinand
BOOKS IN REVIEW - Transatlantic Patterns, by Martin Green" Transatlantic Patterns: Cultural Comparisons of England with America Martin Green / Basic Books / $11.95 English schoolboys used to kill classroom time (still may, for all I know) by...
Paid articleA Theory of Racial Harmony, by Alvin Rabushka
Havender, William R.
BOOKS IN REVIEW - "A Theory of Racial Harmony, by Alvin Rabushka" There is all the space and resonance in the world. We read Blake, and compare him with Mailer, read Mary Wollstonecraft and compare her with Doris Lessing, read Godwin and compare him with Paul...
Paid articleThe Life and Legend of Gene Fowler, by H. Allen Smith
Bolger, Frank
BOOKS IN REVIEW - "The Life and Legend of Gene Fowler, by H. Allen Smith" And lastly, we can see how foolish it is for us to disregard the Marxist leanings of the "liberation" movements in Africa, Palestine, and elsewhere. For if Rabushka is right in his contention that...
Paid articleClearing the Air, by Daniel Schorr
Cropsey, Seth
BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Clearing the Air, by Daniel Schorr" American, for whom he was to cover nearly every major story of the Roaring Twenties. The Fowler legacy of hijinks, hell-raising, tomcatting, and donnybrooking, along with top-notch reporting,...
Paid articleCurrent Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
"Current Wisdom" The Chicago Tribune Reviewing Vivian Gomick's The Romance of American Communism, Mr. Richard J. Walton undoes the accumulated evil of the late Colonel Robert R....
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