THE DECLINE OF ELEGANCE New Style in British Politics By David Marquand London The British Conservative party likes to think of itself as the party of order, stability, tradition— and...
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WASHINGTON U.S.A. The Academy Lobby By James Donaghue Long used to the assaults of lobbyists, Washington during the past few weeks has been treated to an onslaught by the most prest'gious...
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THINKING ALOUD The Tightrope of Color By Daniel Bell Mr. William F. Buckley Jr. is of the "radical right"—not in the political sense of an extremist who would disrupt constitutional processes,...
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THE HOME FRONT By William E. Bohn A Charade Called Southern Politics IT was way back in 1954—nine long years ago—that the Supreme Court handed down its historic decision against racial...
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LIFE WITH THE MILITARY What Next in Turkey? By Talat Sait Halman "AN army that has run a country," a French political scientist once remarked, "is like toothpaste out of the tube: It is...
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PERSPECTIVES Republican Alternatives By William Henry Chamberlin The Republican party in 1964 faces more than the normal competition for its forthcoming presidential nomination. For it is a...
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WRITERS & WRITING Missionary Criticism By Stanley Edgar Hyman I suppose that the modern revival of Christian literary criticism began with T. S. Eliot. He did not set its tone, however. Where...
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A Liberal Anthology THE PAPER ECONOMY By David T. Bazelon Random House. 467 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by ROBERT LEKACHMAN Professor of Economics, Barnard College; author, "A History of Economic...
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A Play by Any Other Name… METATHEATRE By Lionel Abel Hill and Wang. 160 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by GORDON ROGOFF Drama critic, "Tulane Drama Review"; former managing editor, "Theatre...
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ON ART Playing the Market By Edouard Roditi Paris A couple of American foundations and other projectminded institutions have recently revealed an interest in European reactions to...
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DEAR EDITOR The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. GELLER'S KING I have long been an admirer of The New Leader's cover...
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