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Vol. 111 Issue 003 (February 10 1984)
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Correspondence
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lull I I ill I II I I I Correspondence Neoliberals & labor Washington, D.C. To the Editors: At one point in his report about The Washington Monthly's Conference on Neoliberalism ["A...
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CXL, Number 3 Correspondence 66 Editorials 67 Winnowing PPSSCC: Jeremiah Baruch 69 Amateur hour: Nancy Amidei 71 Ideology vs. the IAF: Alexander Wilde 72 When words go...
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Winnowing PPSSCC:
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Baruch, Jeremiah
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_9 Some years ago, Andrew M. Greeley publicly expressed a great deal of bitterness about being refused tenure at the University of Chicago. It was hard not to sympathize with Greeley's...
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Amateur hoar.
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Amidei, Nancy
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Task Force on Food Assistance AMATEUR HOUR THE REPORT WARMS UP LEFTOVERS I F THE ISSUE weren't so serious, itwould be tempting to treat the President's Task Force on Food Assistance as a bad...
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Ideology vs. the IAF:
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Wilde, Alexander
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Whether the unemployed and their families could get help would depend on their political standing with the state legislature. Once before, food programs were optional, and many...
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When words go private:
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Garvey, John
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Reagan administration, will follow the same process or will find someone of the same quality. After the new president is named, there are several key areas which will indicate whether the...
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Guatemala: a new form of totalitarianism?
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Bowen, Roger L.
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_9 I . . . . . . . . . . STATE TERRORISM & CYCLES OF "DISAPPEARANCES" Guatemala: a new form of totalitarianism? GORDON L. BOWEN Everything is in the State, and nothing human or spiritual...
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Thorn in the flesh:
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Rogers, Isabel
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1 I I I I I I I I I II II THREE GOVERNMENTS WOULD LIKE THE REF JGEES GONE r Thorn in the flesh ISABEL ROGERS machine guns who drive by, shoot down their victim and leave T HREE GOVERNMENTS...
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The gift of Alvin White:
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Hogan, Lawrence D.
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the forest to mark the boundary line between the two countries. On the Mexican side the trees were thick, but on the Guatemalan side they had been chopped down to make it easier to spot the...
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Screen:
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O'Brien, Tom
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quently conscious of. When I talk with my students about the decade of the 1890s and the imposition throughout the South by state legislation of an institutionalized system of Jim Crow, I think...
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Dance:
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McDonagh, Don
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tion and to some degree joins it. Nolte plays a role in sustaining the revolution: he prints a picture of a revolutionary leader that the Somoza government claims is dead, but stages the shot...
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Stage:
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Weales, Gerald
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Stage MEMORIES, HEARTBREAK THREE CONTRASTING PLAYS T HERE IS a moment in C. P. Taylor's And a Nightingale Sang . . . in which the slightly crippled heroinenarrator is persuaded by her soldier...
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Books The Politics at God's Funeral:
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Baum, Gregory
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I I I I I I I I l l l l II I I I I I I I IIII , I Books: IS GOD DEAD, OR CONSTANTINE? A N ADMIRER of Michael Harrington's work, I looked forward to reading his new book on religion and the...
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An Admirable Woman:
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Tracy, David
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task or mission in the global society. The Christian church prior to Constantine was something like a movement, defined largely in ascetical and other-worldly terms. After the collapse of the...
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Ethnic Dilemmas: 1964-1982:
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Siegel, Fred
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I I IIJIII III I II II I IIII III II A chronicle of disillusionment gTmac nlLEIINAS. 1964-1982 Nathan Glazer Harvard, $20, 359 pp. Fred S i e g e l modation has traditionally been to...
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