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IssueVol. 031 Issue 005 (May 1 1967)
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Paid articleA CALL T O GREATNESS
PROGRESSIVE "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free" A Call to Greatness Qeveral subscribers have angrily ^ challenged the accuracy and integrity of the editorial which...
Paid articleCRISIS OVER THE CONSTITUTION
Crisis over the Constitution While most of the mass media slept, an efficient and powerful coalition of reactionaries brought the country to the brink of what could prove to be the most disastrous...
Paid articleNOTES IN THE NEWS
NOTES in the NEWS Free Ride on the Farm Only a few months ago the nation's housewives staged a widespread revolt against the rising cost of food: boycotting supermarkets, holding rallies, and...
Paid articleTHE WORD FROM WASHINGTON
The Word from Washington With fingers firmly crossed and knuckles poised over the nearest wooden surface, White House advisers are predicting there will be no "long, hot summer" this year. The...
Paid articleTHE LESSONS OF VIETNAM
McGovern, Senator George S.
the LESSONS of VIETNAM by SENATOR GEORGE S. McGOVERN /~\ur deepening involvement in Viet-^-^ nam represents the most tragic diplomatic and moral failure in our national experience. The mightiest...
Paid articleTHE TAX-SHARING FALLACY
Ulmer, Melville J .
THE TAX-SHARING FALLACY by MELVILLE J. ULMER T ike a lovely damsel in distress, state government has been beckoning to Washington and numerous would-be heroes are not only ready, but astonishingly...
Paid articleTHE TWO-FRONT WAR: JOHNSON VS. KENNEDY
Wechsler, James A.
THE TWO-FRONT WAR: JOHNSON vs. KENNEDY by JAMES A. WECHSLER TThese have been months when an overnight visitor from another planet might conclude that the Johnson Administration is as deeply...
Paid articleQUAKER SEED
Mayer, Milton
QUAKER SEED by MILTON MAYER T^his is how I tortured Hein-rich Damm until he talked. I didn't enjoy doing it—believe me—but his was the one story I had to have. I was trying to find out how the...
Paid articleWHY DO I HOPE?
Kennan, George F.
WHY do I hope? by GEORGE F. KENNAN "TTThy do i hope?" is a question " which clearly and fairly challenges all of us, and I shall do my best to answer it, even though my answer may reflect...
Paid articleNEW STYLE SEGREGATION
Janssen, Peter A.
on Southern campuses new style Segregation by PETER A. JANSSEN npHE major public colleges and uni-versities in the Southeastern states have adopted a new policy concerning the admission of Negro...
Paid articleTHE LIMITS OF PSYCHIATRY
Coles, Robert
the Limits of Psychiatry by ROBERT COLES T wish to make it clear that I have no essential disagreement with Selig Greenberg's "Frontiers Beyond Freud" which appeared in the February issue of The...
Paid articleWITH BERNARD FALL IN SAIGON
Clark, Bronson P.
With Bernard Fall in Saigon by BRONSON P. CLARK "Pouring my recent fact-finding trip to Southeast Asia for the American Friends Service Committee, I had three meetings with Bernard Fall, all in...
Paid articleBREAKFAST WITH THE TEEVEES
Serwer, Arnold
Breakfast with the Teevees by ARNOLD SERWER A t 7:15 a.m. the Little Ben Alarm-o-Clock on the night table went off and Nora stilled its clamor with a flick of her finger. "I noticed," said Jack...
Paid articleFROM EUROPE WITH ENGLIS
Sklar, Robert
From Europe with English by ROBERT SKLAR T^he films of Europe's great directors, often works of intricate visual beauty, have always come to American viewers with dubbed-in English soundtracks or...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Schlesinger and New Left Dear Sirs: Arthur Schlesinger's article, "The New Liberal Coalition," in the April issue has the blind spots and emptiness of his liberalism. "A...
Paid articleThe Death of A President'
Current, Richard N.
BOOKS The Death of A President' by RICHARD N. CURRENT The Editors of The Progressive anticipated that its readers would be over-exposed to topical reviews of William Manchester's book. We invited...
Paid articleChange in China
r ., C. Walter Clark, J
Change in China Reporter in Red China, by Charles Taylor. Random House. 208 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by C. Walter Clark, Jr. "TJPThat is going on in China?" This " question is asked with...
Paid articlePolitical Chicanery
Sbarboro, Gerald L.
Political Chicanery Dirty Politics, by Bruce L. Felknor. W. W. Norton. 295 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Gerald L Sbarboro Tn recent years, the increasing study of politics in this country has been...
Paid articleSpeaking Up
Johnson, Lucy
Speaking Up Division Street: America, by Studs Terkel. Pantheon Books. 381 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Lucy Johnson T^rom about 700 hours of tape-re-* corded talk, Studs Terkel, a radio and...
Paid articleWhispers and Games
Robertson, Priscilla
Whispers and Games Speak, Memory. An Autobiography Revisited, by Vladimir Nabokov. Putnam. 316 pp. $6.75. Reviewed by Priscilla Robertson T7"ladimir nabokov can do whatever ^ he wants to with...
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