POWER POLITICS AND THE ARMS RACE The Critical Decision for Moscow By Marshall D. Shulman Adrama at two levels is being played out at this moment in history. In the foreground, the shock of...
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ISRAEL DEBATES THE FUTURE Dilemma of Victory By S. Peters Tel Aviv The swift, decisive military defeat of Egypt, Jordan and Syria last month lifted the sword of annihilation from Israel. But is...
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THEORIES OF THE RULING CLASS Power Struggle in Argentina By Henry Lee Buenos Aires Only the brand seems to have changed in the politics proscribed by Argentina's military regime. When the...
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THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER OF THE CONSTITUTION Defending Postwar Japan By Martin Weinstein Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever...
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WRITERS & WRITING In the New York Style By Raymond Rosenthal New York, as Paul Goodman has said, is an empire city, with all the pomp and misery, the glory and distress that the title implies. It...
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Managing the Political Fallout ONE OF OUR H-BOMBS IS MISSING By Flora Lewis McGraw-Hill. 270 pp. $5.95. THE BOMBS OF PALOMARES By Tad Szulc Viking. 274 pp. $6.50. Reviewed by CARMEN...
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Variations on a Theme THE TOSCANINI MUSICIANS KNEW By B. H. Haggin Horizon Press, 245 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by HARRIS GREEN Editor, Prentice-Hall Had Toscanini lived to celebrate his centenary...
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'Each Day a Little Death' THE HEIGHTS OF MACCHU PICCHU By Pablo Neruda Translated by Nathaniel Tarn Farrar, Straits and Giroux 71 pp. $4.50. Reviewed bv LLOYD GOLDMAN Contributor,...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon The Czechs Are Coming Kenneth Tynan has remarked that, for whatever reason, all exciting theatrical aggregations are Left-oriented. The reasons (as Tynan must know...
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DEAR EDITOR INTERVENTIONISM On the 20th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, it comes as a surprise to read in your columns ("A Taste for Intervention" NL, June 5) Ronald Steels contention that "we...
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