are working to fight nuclear power, pol- lution, and radical and sexual discrimina- tion. How many? Weiner and Stillman blow it by generalizing without the essen- tial numbers. ...
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"re-education" and affluence are making it possible for the masses to appreciate and share the vices of aristocrats. Repression is both good and necessary. Repression subserves interdicts, and...
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BOOKS Daughters of the Promised Land: Women in American History PAGE SMITH Little, Brown, $8.95 The Southern Lady: From Pedestal to Polities 1830-193O ANNE FIROR SCOTT U. of Chicago Press,...
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The force of Pascal's discovery remains, that the God of the philosophers is no God of Christians. He is not such a God simply because he is a God who has appeared in the experience of a...
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Religiosity Is the Opiate of the People The Beast from the Sea BRUCE VAWTER THE PERENNIAL relevance of the Apocalypse is in its portrayal of the State as the enemy of the City of God. This...
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what was thought-or hoped-to be rather than what was. Perhaps Frank's description in Golden Boy of what he "gets out of life" was an expression of what Odets would later believe he was missing:...
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