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IssueVol. 023 Issue 009 (September 1 1959)
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Paid articleThe Sword and the Spirit
PROGRESSIVE "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free*' The Sword and the Spirit An Open Letter to President Eisenhower Dear Mr. Presiden t: ( We of The Progressive, who have...
Paid articleNotes in the News
A Delusion Dies It is difficult to assess the results of Vice President Nixon's swing through the Soviet Union in terms of tangible achievement. The consequence that strikes us as most significant...
Paid articlethe issue is Miscegenation
Mayer, Milton
the issue is Miscegenation by MILTON MAYER . . Judge Douglas is especially horrified at the thought of the mixing of blood by the white and black races. Agreed for once—a thousand times...
Paid articleComing Conflicts at the United Nations
Bailey, Sydney
Coming Conflicts at the United Nations by SYDNEY BAILEY At about 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15, the chairman of the delegation of Lebanon will rap the gavel, and the representatives of 82...
Paid articleThe Coming Shape of American Politics
Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr.
The Coming Shape of American Politics by ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, JR. This analysis of the political climate of America today and the outlook for tomorrow was prepared by Mr. Schlesinger as a speech...
Paid articleWar and Peace Among the Democrats
Hyman, Sidney
War and Peace Among the Democrats by SIDNEY HYMAN Warring factions within an American political party sometimes reach a point where they are too weak to advance and too strong to surrender. If at...
Paid articleFrance's Uncertain Glory
Beck, Sigmund
France's Uncertain Glory by SIGMUND BECK Paris The most accurate word to describe the balance sheet of the first year of Charles de Gaulle's almost absolute reign of power in France is...
Paid articleThe Greatest Philanthropist
Albee, George W.
The Greatest Philanthropist by GEORGE W. ALBEE Within a relatively few years our American system of higher education will have crumbled and disintegrated completely. As is so often the case with...
Paid articlean insider looks at labor unions
Segal, Ben
an insider looks at labor unions by BEN SEGAL "Labor Monopoly Endangers Economy." "Corruption Permeates Labor Movement." "Financial and Political Power of Unions Threatens Democracy." These are...
Paid articlecrack-down on Power Trust Propaganda
Seldin, Joseph J.
crack-down on Power Trust Propaganda by JOSEPH J. SELDIN One of the still simmering political issues of our century—public vs. private power—recently was brought to a fast boil by the actions of...
Paid articleThe People's Forum
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM One-Sided Feud Dear Sirs: I have read with interest your editorial comment in the July issue of The Pro-. gressive about the "feud" between Senator Wayne Morse and myself. Let...
Paid articleFreud's Dream
Riesman, David
Freud's Dream Sigmund Freud's Mission, by Erich Fromm. Harper. 120 pp. $3. Reviewed by David Riesman The Freud Centennial Year (1956) showed the gathering strength of what might be termed the...
Paid articleLabor's Future
Barbash, Jack
Labor's Future The Crisis of American Labor, by Sidney Lens. Sagamore Press. 318 pp. $6. Reviewed by Jack Barbash In terms of conception and solution Sidney Lens is in the historic left...
Paid articleFrom the Right
Goldman, Eric F.
From the Right The Evolution of a Conservative, by William Henry Chamberlin. Henry Regnery Company. 275 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by Eric F. Goldman What shall a reviewer say of a book like this? It...
Paid articleThe Right to Kill
Bedau, Hugh Adam
The Right to Kill Star Wormwood, by Curtis Bok. Knopf. 228 pp. $3.95. Reflections on the Guillotine, by Albert Camus. Fridtojof-Karla. 55 pp. Reviewed by Hugh Adam Bedau If these two books...
Paid articlePaperback Plums
McCann, William
Paperback Plums by William McCann In The Progressive, not long ago, Richard Schickel remarked that "the short story has slipped away from us and gone to whatever place dead literary forms go."...
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