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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Goldwater and the State
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THE COMMONWEAL
A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS , , i ill l I I_W Goldwater and the State AS THIS is being written, on the eve of the ballot- ing in San...
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The Castro Proposal
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lation. The frontier offered danger, but it also of- fered character-building struggle and spectacular rewards for the strong. The federal government was remote, and structural problems had not yet...
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End of Bobby Baker?
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End of Bobby Baker? THE REPUBLICAN minority on the Senate Rules Committee complains that the Democratic majority refused to call certain key witnesses in the Bobby Baker case and refused to pursue...
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Quantitative Liberalism
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Shannon, William V.
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End of Bobby Baker? THE REPUBLICAN minority on the Senate Rules Committee complains that the Democratic majority refused to call certain key witnesses in the Bobby Baker case and refused to pursue...
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Democracy and the Court
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Burnham, Walter Dean
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The Impact of the Reapportionment Will Unquestionably Be Awesome Democracy and the Court
lVALTER DEAN BURNHAM LAST MONTH the Supreme Court rendered a decision whose significance makes it rank...
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Nightmare
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Gorman, Katherine
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not be possible in these institutions. Even in relatively non-controversial areas of criminal law many punish- ments-such as flogging and keel-hauling in the Navy- which were once accepted as a...
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The Innocence of U.S. Steel
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Rice, Charles Owen
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"'Normal" Conduct Was Not Enough The Innocence of U.S. Steel CHARLES OWEN RICE BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, is dominated industrially by the United States Steel Corporation, and in fact, owes its...
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The Intellectual Two-Party System
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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its elite are given a reverential awe that they ceased to get in the North generations ago. A secret survey made for the AFL-CIO made this chillingly clear as a great and little-understood obstacle...
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Pop Art and the Short Story
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Smith, William James
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way, the forces of progress and reaction had already gobbled up this bright, rather superficial author, and made her part of the issue. To criticize Mrs. Friedan was to strike a blow at women; it...
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"Responsible Parenthood": An Exchange of Views
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An Exchange oJ Views "Responsible Uniondale, N.Y. TO THE EDITORS: I am happy to have received and read your "Responsible Parenthood" issue [June 5]. A clergy-lay dialogue--according to Father...
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Sicily Revisited
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Hartung, Philip T.
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ever the exact import of this statement may be (I would hate to imagine the howl some theologians would have let loose had anyone but the Pope talked in such terms), it certainly does not suggest...
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Of Note
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by Edward Dmytryk, and it is interested mainly in sensationalism. Its point seems to be that none of the people so ruthlessly stepped on by the tycoon is any better than he. Perhaps this tale, said...
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Books
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BOOKS Vatican II Act II: Reportage, Speculation and Gossip Observer in Rome. By Robert Mc- Afee Brown. Doubleday. $4.95. The Pilgrim. By Michael Serafian. Farrar Straus. $4.50. The Second...
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