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Vol. 043 Issue 034 (September 5 1960)
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'Fidelism' for Export
ALBA, VICTOR
By Victor Alba 'Fidelism' for Export Will the Fidelistas and Peronistas become allies in exporting revolution to the rest of the Latin American continent? Immediately after his victory in the...
Washington - U.S.A.
DUSCHA, JULIUS
WASHINGTON– U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Results Are Meager in Post-Convention Congress The results of the post-convention session of Congress are meager, politically as well as legislatively. If...
The Faces of Japan: Neutralism and 'Re-insularization'
HUDSON, G. F.
The Faces of Japan—Two Articles NEUTRALISM AND 'RE-INSULARIZATION' By G. F. Hudson When the Germans were defeated in 1945, they were not driven out of Europe, but remained a nation in the middle...
An Eastern Weimar Republic?
SEIDENSTICKER, EDWARD
By Edward Seidensticker AN EASTERN WEIMAR REPUBLIC? Tokyo It has been pointed out more than once in the past several months that post-war Japan has reached the full years of the Weimar Republic...
The Population Explosion
WRONG, DENNIS H.
The Population Explosion Birth control is necessary if the world is to achieve a higher standard of living By Dennis H. Wrong The world problems created by population growth have suddenly become...
The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn The Life and Death Of Bertha Mailly Mrs. Bertha H. Mailly passed away at Laguna Beach, California, on August 14 at the age of 91. Almost all of her active life...
Indonesia's Economic Plight
CALDWELL, MALCOLM
Politics, the military and a rising birthrate complicate Indonesia's Economic Plight By Malcolm Caldwell Indonesia could be taken as the quintessential underdeveloped country. Here are virtually...
Do We Need a National Purpose?
DANIELS, ROBERT V.
By Robert V. Daniels DO WE NEED A NATIONAL PURPOSE? Traditional values are inadequate to the problems of modern America In The Last six months we have seen the nation's press filled with...
The Risks of Trade With the USSR
HERMAN, LEON M.
Russia pressures for political advantage through trade The Risks of Trade With the USSR By Leon M. Herman The recent crop of bilateral commercial agreements between the Soviet Union and the...
Five Challenges to American Democracy
TELLER, EDWARD
A leading scientist pinpoints and analyzes five dangers the United States faces today FIVE CHALLENGES TO AMERICAN DEMOCRACY By Edward Teller The Communist party of the United States is small. It...
Young Turks in Literature
GERSH, GABRIEL
WRITERS and WRITING Young Turks in Literature By Gabriel Gersh METIN And, one of Turkey's most promising literary critics, recently warned that "the Turkish writer today is trying to fill too...
The Feet of Clay
FITCH, ROBERT E.
The Feet of Clay The Achilles Heel. By Manes Sperber. Doubleday. 224 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by Robert E. Fitch Professor of Christian Ethics, Pacific School of Religion "Only the soil is...
Affairs of State
ROTHBERG, ABRAHAM
Affairs of State Change of Love. By Vivienne Koch. McDowell. 216 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by Abraham Rothberg Editor, "Anatomy of a Moral: The Political Essays of Djilas" A new theme of...
A World in View
MARSHALL, CHARLES BURTON
A World in View Neither War nor Peace. By Hugh Seton-Watson. Praeger. 504 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by Charles Burton Marshall Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research Hugh Seton-Watson...
Asians and Commissars
KAISER, PHILIP M.
Asians and Commissars Marxism in Southeast Asia. Edited by Frank N. Trager. Stanford. 381 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by Philip M. Kaiser Professor of International Labor Relations, American...
Labors, Loves and Labyrinths
KEENE, FRANCES
Labors, Loves and Labyrinths Windmills in Brooklyn. By Prudencio de Pereda. Atheneum. 183 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Frances Keene Editor, "Short Stones of Luigi Pirandello" Forty years ago,...
Bookshelf Briefs
DALLIN, ALEXANDER
Bookshelf Briefs The Great Contest: Russia and the West. By Isaac Deutscher. Oxford. 86 pp. $2.75. Here are four lectures which Isaac Deutscher delivered during his visit to Canada last year,...
Dear Editor
DEAR EDITOR NUCLEAR DISARMERS While I share William Henry Chamberlin's view ("The New Failures of U.S. Nerve,'* NL, August 1 and 8) that unilateral disarmament would be a far more dangerous policy...
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