sador with U.S. citizens, so that the viewpoint of the global corporations is fed into both ends of the machine. Business is thus the only interest that consistently presents its viewpoints on...
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First, the issues. On inflation, the Democratic party should realize that the modified laissez-faire position that both parties have held for the past several decades has neither insured economic...
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established church, a fellowship which is neither priest- his judgment, and trusting in his power. It should be ridden, nor dependent upon the social patterns of the fairly...
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Peru: Creeping At a Petty Pace Five years of reformist military rule have put Peru into the post-oligarchic era. Stringent agrarian reform and increasing state control of the economy and...
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Ecuador: Up From Bananas Sometime between January and April of 1973, Ecuador ceased being a banana republic. During that period oil surpassed bananas as the nation's chief export, something...
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as the Ervin Committee groped for eluswe missing links. The analogies of these developments may not be faultless. Nevertheless, there is a point for reflection when the public can shrug off the...
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anti-American in the process. Indeed, the most notable effect 9 f the embargo has been the negative one (from the U.S. viewpoint) of pushing Cuba into closer ties with Russia. Cuban trade with...
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he does not want or welcome suggestions or criticism; perhaps he should confine his newspaper reading and TV viewing entirely to sports affairs. That way, certainly, the chance that he would see or...
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provided support for his overthrow by the military. The movement also ranges from guerrillas to people working within the structures and from political rightists to political leftists. Two basic...
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On for the Coffers of Peru "God is a Peruvian," said President Juan Velasco Alvarado recently in examining Peru's oil situation. The leader of the reformist military government had reason to...
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society. They were an elite. Yet because of what they represented and because of what the Olympic Games have become they were caught up in and destroyed by the games nations play---:-victims of...
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themselves. First, there is the traditional American Catholic anti-Communism; if the guerrillas in Vietnam had been presented as fanatic. Buddhists instead of Communists, the Catholic attitude...
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