Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Coming Home New York--Returning home for a vacation...
|
DONATION AND TAXATION Financing the Fedayeen BY GERTRUDE SAMUELS The armed Arab terrorist groups now dramatized in the non-Arab world as revolutionary or resistance movements of the dispossessed,...
|
NIXON-TITO TALKS Agenda in Yugoslavia BY MARK HOPKINS What troubles Yugoslavia is what troubles most small, bootstrap countries. Not enough money for development, especially hard currency. A...
|
A SMOTHERING EMBRACE Japanese Impressions of America BY MICHAEL BERGER Tokyo Twenty-five years after coming under direct American influence following the shock of military defeat, the Japanese...
|
Thinking Aloud INDICTING TWO GENERATIONS BY REINHOLD NIEBUHR Some of us have now experienced two revolutionary tides in this country. The first was activated by the world depression of the 1930s,...
|
Waiters & Writing HUMANITY AS RAW MEAT BY KINGSLEY SHORTER "We classify in order to deal with one another, and then we die." Thus Frank Tuohy, in a characteristically bleak short story from his...
|
The Specter of Freedom In Quest of Justice: Protest and Dissent in the Soviet Union Today Edited by Abraham Brumberg Praeger. 477 pp. $10.95. Reviewed by William Korey Director. B'nai B'rith...
|
Groping in a Group The Right to Say "We" By Richard Zorza Praeger. 222 pp. $6.50. Reviewed by Elliott Abrams Harvard '69 Soon after the disruptions at Harvard in the spring of 1969, it seemed...
|
On Screen PROPAGANDA AND PRETENSION BY JOHN SIMON The Eighth New York Film Festival brings to fruition the tendencies inherent in the undertaking from its inception. For this Eighth Festival is a...
|
On Art PACKAGED LIVING BY JAMES R. MELLOW Whatever other functions it may serve, a house is a form of packaging. Its purpose is to protect its human occupants--theoretically for a...
|
Dear Editor A Woman's Praise As one of your female subscribers for over 20 years. I thought it lime I broke my silence to let you know precisely how I feel about The New Leader. I find the...
|