The Goldwater Phenomenon — Three Articles Prejudice Affluence By Karl E. Meyer Washington How did it happen? What chance does Senator Goldwater have? These are the two most immediately...
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THINKING ALOUD On Literary Politics By Irving Kristol I have recently come across a news item to the effect that the Spanish Government has now made it a crime, punishable by two years in...
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A STRATEGY FOR VIETNAM Fighting a Sticky War By S. L. A. Marshall Every recent development affecting South Vietnam has served only to highlight the dilemma facing the United States in...
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WRITERS & WRITING A Guide to the Pads By Stanley Edgar Hyman I moved out of Manhattan early in 1945, shortly after Peter Minuit bought it from the Indians, and since then I have dwelt among...
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Lenin: the Idol and the Man IMPRESSIONS OF LENIN By Angelica Balabanoff Introduction by Bertram D. Wolfe Translated by Isotta Cesari University of Michigan Press 152 pp. $5.00. THE LIFE OF...
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A Lonely Politician's Cry ORDER OF BATTLE: A REPUBLICAN'S CALL TO REASON By Jacob K. Javits Atheneum. 328 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by BRUCE K. CHAPMAN Sixteen years on Capitol Hill have...
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel A Great Trio Joseph Papp deserves two votes of thanks in response to the new Othello in Central Park: first, for producing it; second, for not directing it. One...
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ON ART By Hilton Kramer The Expense of Observation For many sophisticated people, who in other respects do not feel alienated from modern taste and are by no means hostile or indifferent to...
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DEAR EDITOR THE BRODSKY AFFAIR Andrew Field's article on the imprisoned Soviet poet, Iosif Brodsky ("A Poet in Prison," NL, June 22), otherwise informative and interesting, displays the...
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