TAKING UP THE CHALLENGE Labor Redivivus by A.H. RASKIN This 30th anniversary year of the merger that j oined the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, ending two...
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Fair Game BY WALTER GOODMAN Bottoms Up, Geraldine A toast to Geraldine Ferraro on becoming a member of the Diet Pepsi Generation. Shrewd observers have taught us that an American is never so...
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THE NEW ARGENTINA-2 Peronism Without Perons by ARTHUR M. SHAPRO This is the second installment in a three>part serieson "The New Argentina," byArthurM. Shapiro, a professor of zoology at the...
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The Dismal Science FOR A LABOR THEORY OF RIGHT BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY I ended my previous column ("The Faith of Fiduciaries," NL, December 24, 1984) with the scarcely original observation that the...
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Writers & Writing DWIGHT MACDONALD'S LEGACY BY BARRY GEWEN Dwight Macdonald, one of the most talented journalist/critics our country has produced in this century, was not a person to sit still...
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The Last Edwardian War Diaries: Politics and War in the Mediterranean 1943-1945 By Harold Macmillan St. Martin's. 800 pp. $29.95. Reviewed by John P. Roche Mr. Dooley, the witty Irish...
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Dimmed by Experience The Innocent Eye: On Modern Literature and the Arts By Roger Shattuck Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 288 pp. $18.95. Reviewed by George Woodcock Roger Shattuck deservedly received...
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On Screen BABES IN SPYLAND BY DAPHNE MERKIN The Falcon & The Snowman is one helluva mixed-up movie, but from the wide and powerful opening aerial shots you know you are being programed to regard...
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On Television WESTY'S LAST STAND BY MARVIN KITMAN How stirring it was to see General William C. Westmoreland, commander of our Vietnam War forces, on all the local evening news shows February...
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Dear Editor Why Union Drives Fail Gus Tyler is the usual keen analyst in his review of Union Power and New York: Victor Gotbaum and District Council37, by Professors Jewel and Bernard Bellush...
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