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IssueVol. 023 Issue 011 (November 1 1959)
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Paid articleIf Peace Breaks Out
If Peace Breaks Out Perhaps the most significant aftermath of Nikita Khrushchev's historic visit to the United States was the little publicized announcement by Senator Hubert Humphrey, Minnesota...
Paid articleNotes in the News
A Dismal Performance In fleeing Washington at dawn of the day that Premier Khrushchev was scheduled to arrive, the 86th Congress played out the final act of its first session in much the same way...
Paid articleNelson Rockefeller: A Republican F.D.R.?
GRANT, DONALD
Nelson Rockefeller: A Republican F.D.R.? by DONALD GRANT On an upstate New York television program not long ago someone asked Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller whether he thought Richard M. Nixon...
Paid articleA New Economics for America
KEYSERLING, LEON H.
A New Economics for America by LEON H. KEYSERUNG In recent months, powerful forces within the government, strongly supported by intensive propaganda from private sources, have launched still...
Paid articleThe Bell Tolls in Africa
Lens, Sidney
The Bell Tolls in Africa by Sidney Lens This is the first of a series of articles by Mr. Lens on Africa. Others dealing with 1) the dominated nations, East Africa, French Africa, Nyasaland, the...
Paid articleToward A More Creative Foreign Policy
Fulbright, Senator William
Toward A More Creative Foreign Policy by SENATOR WILLIAM FULBRIGHT It has been correctly observed that diplomacy, like tennis or golf, requires style. However, diplomatic style is necessarily a...
Paid articleIs Labor Color-Blind?
FLEISCHMAN, HARRY
Is Labor Color-Blind? by HARRY FLEISCHMAN "TVTho the hell appointed you the guardian of all the Negroes in America?" This outraged shout from George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, expressed his...
Paid articleJOHN DEWEY and American Thought
Childs, John L.
JOHN DEWEY and American Thought by JOHN L. CHILDS John Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont, on October 20, 1859, the year in which Darwin's Origin of Species was published. At that time...
Paid articleDemocratic Socialism Today
Williams, David C.
Democratic Socialism Today by DAVID C. WILLIAMS During his recent visit to the United States, Premier Nikita Khrushchev time and again offered mankind the choice of only two economic...
Paid articleThe Fear Behind the Steel Struggle
Morgan, Edward P.
THE FEAR BEHIND THE STEEL STRUGGLE by Edward P. Morgan The steel strike, according to the October issue of Fortune, is being viewed by the public largely as a power struggle. In a sense the...
Paid articleThe Mood of America
Bernard, Paul Simon and Sidney
THE MOOD OF AMERICA Notes on a Hopeful Development in Illinois And a Crusade Against Slums in New York, Anti-Communism Loses Its Punch by PAUL SIMON If the recently concluded session of the...
Paid articleSex at the Barricades
Dworkin, Martin S.
The State of the Cinema Sex at the Barricades by MARTIN S. DWORKIN When the heat is on, what is actually on screen is likely to appear hazy. The furore, for example, over the restrictions upon...
Paid articleRebel without a Causenik
Talbot, Daniel
Rebel without a Causenik by DANIEL TALBOT The most disturbing thing about the Angry Young Man Movement—of which John Osborne's Look Back in Anger is the principal embodiment—is its status as a...
Paid articleThe People's Forum
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Mayer on Miscegenation Dear Sirs: I was greatly impressed by Milton Mayer's article "The Issue is Miscegenation" in the September issue of The Progressive. It is a most...
Paid articleSatan in Windsor Hills
HOFFMAN, FREDERICK J.
Satan in Windsor Hills by FREDERICK J. HOFFMAN Lillian Smith's novel, One Hour (Harcourt, Brace), establishes a new point in the history of one type of modern American fiction—the "liberal novel,"...
Paid articleIntellectual Pegler
Doyle, James E.
Intellectual Pegler Up From Liberalism, by William F. Buckley, Jr. McDowell, Obolen-sky. 205 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by James E. Doyle William Buckley believes that "Liberalism" has America firmly...
Paid articleLoyalty Oaths
FELLMAN, DAVID
Loyalty Oaths To Try Men's Souls: Loyalty Tests in American History, by Harold M. Hyman. University of California Press. 414 pp. $6. Reviewed by David Fellman Although the sensitive question of...
Paid articleRespectable' Mobs
Dykeman, Wilma
'Respectable' Mobs The South Strikes Back, by Hod-ding Carter III. Doubleday & Co. 213 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Wilma Dykeman On January 9, 1960, Ross R. Bar-nett will take office as governor of...
Paid articleOn Death and Life
Brady, Susan
On Death and Life by Susan Brady Implicit in all great literature is the mystery of the mortality of man, probably because a man writes when he has something to say about the nature of existence....
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