The Challenge in Belgrade - Two Articles Djilas and Yugoslavia Today By Mihajlo Mihajlov The best evidence of a genuine love of freedom in any land is the condition of the groups that find...
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Tito's Final Test By Bogdan Raditsa The persistent crisis of Yugoslav Communism, long repressed or palliated, has now turbulently emerged in an extraordinary series of meetings of the...
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AMERICA'S ASIAN DEPUTY England West of Pearl Harbor By Ronald Steel London Harold Wilson, it is said, enjoys President Johnson's confidence. He is reported to be one of the few foreign...
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PERSPECTIVES Political Buddhism By John R. Garrett For the moment, at least, Premier Nguyen Cao Ky appears to have brought the latest Buddhist uprisings in South Vietnam under control,...
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Pigment Politics in Guyana By David L. Horowitz NEARLY EVERY DAY, ambitious politicians learn the immemorial lesson that deep-seated social problems cannot easily...
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WRITERS & WRITING The Humor of Destiny By Raymond Rosenthal At the age of 25, with two books of poetry and four novels behind her, Marie-Claire Blais has published a new novel, A Season in...
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Lesson in Self-Doubt EARTHLY PARADISE: AN AUTBIOGRAPHY BY COLETTE Edited by Robert Phelps Farrar, Strauss and Giroux. 505 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by FANNY HOWE Freelance critic Colette once...
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Publishing the Perishable JOHN DEWEY By Richard J. Bernstein Washington Square Press 213 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by VIRGINIA HELD Department of Philosophy Hunter College The "publish or...
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A Discordant Unity NEW AXIS By Charles Newman Houghton Mifflin. 175 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by RICHARD HOWARD Contributor, "Poetry," "Partisan Review" This lyrical, secretive book finds its...
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DEAR EDITOR SINYAVSKY FOOTNOTE Shortly before the news of the arrests of Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel broke, a story appeared in the New York Times which was to cause not a little...
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