Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Djilas at Home Belgrade - The Milovan Djilas I visited...
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PROSPECTS FOR THE ECONOMY A Sour View of '72 BY ROBERT LEKACHMAN According to the economists, 1972 promises to be a vintage year. The learned keepers of the Wharton School's prestigious...
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Perspectives THE SOURCES OF CHINESE STATECRAFT BY ADDA B. BOZEMAN Two images appear to control the American perception of China and its diplomatic method. One is the old Confucian Middle Kingdom...
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States of the Union ROBBING THE POOR BY RICHARD J. MARGOLIS "It's no disgrace t' be poor, but it might as well be." From A be Martin's Sayings and Sketches, 1915 On the morning Richard Nixon...
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Writers&Writing THE POVERTY OF POETRY BY PEARL K. BELL If some of the poets I've been reading in the past few weeks could switch off their tape recorders long enough to examine Paul Goodman's...
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Hofstadter's America America at 1750: A Social Portrait By Richard Hofstadter Knopf. 293 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Joseph E. Illick Professor of History, San Francisco State College I met...
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Manipulating Man Beyond Freedom and Dignity By B. F. Skinner Knopf. 240 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by Carole Cleaver Co-author, "The Artist as a Black American: Horace Pippin," to be published in...
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Is Gandhi Relevant? Mohandas Gandhi By George Woodcock Viking. 128 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by B. P. Menon Former correspondent, the "Times" of India During his lifetime Mohandas Gandhi was...
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On Screen JUICELESS ORANGE, DEFOLIATED GARDEN BY JOHN SIMON Alas, poor Kubrick! He is the American director for whom we had the highest hopes; who, alone among the younger crowd, promised...
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On Television CABLE TROUBLE BY MARVIN KITMAN Last month the prestigious Sloan Commission on Cable Communications finally released its report on the future of broadcasting. After spending 18...
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On Stage TIS THE SEASON TO BE TRENDY BY HARRIS GREEN The American Place Theater (apt) has a splendid new home underneath a Sixth Avenue Manhattan skyscraper that is fully up to the high...
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Dear Editor Special Education Issue I should like to compliment you on the serious quality of "What Are We Trying to Teach Our Children?" (NL, November 15). Your authors avoid jumping on the...
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