'CHARGING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION' The Dispirit of Geneva By Daniel Schorr GENEVA It was symptomatic that the Disarmament Conference, after a 10-month break, reassembled on July 27 not with the...
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THE 'PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC AND THE PEOPLE Letter from Poland By Gaston de Cerizay WARSAW The relationship between the Soviet Union and the West dictates a certain status quo for countries caught in...
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THINKING ALOUD Elections in Vietnam By Otto D. Tolischus In line with classical precedents, the war in Vietnam is being waged on two fronts. It involves first of all a military offensive—a...
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REPORT FROM MANILA The Philippines' Economic Nationalists By Richard Butwell MANILA The Philippines has always been a most valuable ally of the United States in the western Pacific, and it would...
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WRITERS WRITING The House of Auden By Hilton Kramer The poetry of W. H. Auden is a poetry of generalization, abstraction, and elegant homily. Its vision, though animated by quite disparate...
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Profiles in 'Tsoores' THE NEW RADICALISM IN AMERICA, 1889-1963: THE INTELLECTUAL AS SOCIAL TYPE By Christopher Lasch Knopf. 349 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by JOHN P. ROCHE Morris Hillquit...
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The Shallow Bite of Soviet Satire THE FATAL EGGS AND AND OTHER SOVIET SATIRE Edited and translated by Mirra Ginsburg Macmillan. 305 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by JOEL CARMICHAEL Author, "An...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Severe Glaucoma If you do not care how ill-gotten and obscene your laughs may be, there are two films to be seen currently that are guaranteed to have you rolling on the...
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ON STAGE Eight German Productions By Eric Bentley Eric Bentley, Professor of Dramatic Literature at Columbia University, recently returned from a year's stay in West Berlin. He presents below his...
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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. HYMAN As a former associate editor of THE NEW LEADER and constant...
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