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Vol. 012 Issue 011 (November 1 1948)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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EDITORIALS
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THE MEANING OF THE MONTH The Race Ends WHATEVER other judgments they may have regarding the parties, candidates, and platforms in this 1948 campaign just ending, political correspondents are just...
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MY TEN MONTHS WITH WALLACE
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Wechsler, James A.
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My Ten Months with Wallace By JAMES A. WECHSLER TO BEGIN with a confession: writing this piece is not much fun for reasons that should be quickly apparent. I spent most of the first 10 months of...
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THE ROOSEVELT REPUTATION
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HOFSTADTER, RICHARD
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The Roosevelt Reputation By RICHARD HOFSTADTER THE PUBLIC reputation of a political hero is a political and ideological fact of the greatest importance, a major clue to the state of the national...
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CRACK-UP BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN?
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Gedye, G. E. R.
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Crack-up Behind the Iron Curtain? By G.E.R. GEDYE Vienna ii AUSTRIA, despite hardships and i* oppression, is today the calmest country in Europe." This claim by a Socialist writer is a little...
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AMERICA'S GREATEST ENEMY
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Coleman, Mcalister
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America's Greatest Enemy By McAUSTER COLEMAN THAT sturdy champion of democracy, Elmer Davis, whose common-sense comment on the news provides a refreshing quarter hour on our radio, had this to say...
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WHEN OCCUPATION ARMIES LEAVE
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Price, Willard M.
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When Occupation Armies Leave By WILLARD M. PRICE WHAT has happened since U. S. occupation of Nicaragua may offer eloquent warning regarding the possible aftermath of occupation in Germany and...
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How TO START A WAR
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Mayer, Milton
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How to Start a War By MILTON MAYER IF YOU want to start a war, you have to take three preliminary steps or your war will never start. These steps consist of your telling yourself (1), "We're not...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Return to the Fold Dear Sirs: You carried a letter by me, entitled "Socialist for Wallace," in your September issue. I wish I had never written or sent it, for that very same...
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THE MOOD OF AMERICA
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al., Fred Rodell et
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THE MOOD OF AMERICA New England By Fred Rodell New Haven, Conn. THE GREEKS had a word for it and the word is anesthesia. Anesthesia, according to Mr. Webster's word-book, means "entire or...
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The Study of Man
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Lundberg, George A.
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BOOKS The Study of Man THE PROPER STUDY OF MANKIND . . . An Inquiry into the Science of Human Relations, by Stuart Chase. Harper and Brothers, New York. 311 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by George A....
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U.S. Politics: A New Look at Our Past
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Kampelman, Max M.
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U.S. Politics: A New Look at Our Past THE AMERICAN POLITICAL TRADITION & THE MEN WHO MADE IT, by Richard Hofstadter. Alfred A. Knopf. 378 pp. $4. Reviewed by Max AA. Kampelman WITHOUT getting...
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Antidotes to Hate
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Coser, Lewis
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Antidotes to Hate GERMAN REALITIES, by Gustav Stolper. Reynal & Hitchcock. 340 pp. $3.75. THE GERMAN OPPOSITION TO HITLER, by Hans Rothfels. Henry Regnery Co. 172 pp. $2.50. IN DARKEST GERMANY,...
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Douglas' Faith
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Auerbach, Carl
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Douglas' Faith BEING AN AMERICAN, by William 0. Douglas. John Day. 214 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Carl Auerbach ACCORDING to the public opinion analysts, the coming elections will continue the ebb...
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Man's Rights
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Hesseltine, William B.
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Man's Rights LIBERTY AGAINST GOVERNMENT. The Rise, Flowering, and Decline of a Famous Juridical Concept, by Edward S. Corwin. Louisiana State University Press. 210 pp. $3. Reviewed by William B....
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Labor's Leaders
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Levenstein, Aaron
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Labor's Leaders THE NEW MEN OF POWER. America's Labor Leaders, by C. Wright Mills. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. Reviewed by Aaron Levenstein IF BUSINESSMEN and labor leaders were reading...
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