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Vol. 107 Issue 016 (September 12 1980)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Being & Big Mac.ness Lewisburg, Pa. To the Editors: I thought you'd be. charmed to know that in response to the Sartre article [July 4] I was sent two free hamburger tickets...
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Editorials
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I I Contents Volume CVII, Number 16 Correspondence 482 Editorials 483 Name your socialism: Peter Stein~els 484 II II II City Lights: Abigail McCarthy 486 Saving the generals:...
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Name your socialism
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Steinfels, Peter
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one benefit or another but, rather, a permanent instrument enabling him to fight for his fights without fear of punishment or reprisal." Alexander Cockburn, in the Village Voice, was even sharper:...
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City Lights
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McCarthy, Abigail
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clear their awareness of those horrors and the ways in which one of the things wrong with history." their own socialism is of a qualitatively different sort. I write all" this as an outsider to...
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Saving the generals
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Getlein, Frank
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high Andes who told a visitor that he did not know what heaven was like but that he was certain that it was a city, was giving voice to an age-old yearning. It is a yearning shared by those who have...
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Industrial Democracy, Ltd.
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Senser, Robert A.
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IS CO.DETERMINATION ONLY THE RIPPLE OF THE FUTURE?
Industrial Democracy, Ltd. I I I II II ROBERT A. SENSER L AST OCTOBER when Chrysler Corporation agreed to nominate United Auto Worker...
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Labor rediscovers its past
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O'Donnell, L.A.
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interests, including the health of the industry itself. That's how your role changes. You don't 'sell out' -you just have to worry about a bigger picture, instead of just one tiny part of it, and...
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An immoral morality?
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Kaufman, Philip S.
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I PROBABILISM & THE RIGHT TO KNOW OF MORAL OPTIONS
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An immoral morality? PHILIP S. KAUFMAN I N MATTERS OF morality, the Roman Catholic church has tended to speak inconsistently to...
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An open letter to Republican conservatives
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Wolfe, Alan
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gain attention and apparent credibility through the media? Only by giving the faithful convincing reasons for rejecting what we hold to be false ideas. But we must be on our guard. Today's "pop...
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The establishment alternative
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MEEHAN, MARY
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frustrated and angry will you become that you will conclude them even more. You expect him to be the sheriff in High that your president is no longer to be trusted, and you will be Noon; you will...
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Flying High: And at Bargain Rates
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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bar to enjoy "Miller Time." This is pretty light stuff, not far removed from the TV fare it pokes fun at. But it doesn't try to be anything more. It has good pace and a mood of nutty high jinks...
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The Zero-Sum Society
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Murtaugh, Daniel M.
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Books: DISTRIBUTING THE LOSSES
S EVERAL issues ago, Mary Gordon suggested that the main function of a review is to bring to readers' attention the books they really should read. I will take...
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The Catholic Thing/The Anatomy of the Catholic Church
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Imbelli, Robert P.
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charismatic, incalculable component of the Catholic thing.) What sets Rosemary Haughton's work apart is not only her pictorial skill in portraying these twin figures, not only her learned...
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California and Other States of Grace
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Howard, Jane
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a charity that surpasses our capacity to claim it." To this day she finds no fault with such ideas, nor with the early lesson that "the desire to know, love, and serve God should be our first...
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Literature Against Itself
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Hancher, Michael
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a charity that surpasses our capacity to claim it." To this day she finds no fault with such ideas, nor with the early lesson that "the desire to know, love, and serve God should be our first...
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Iron Cages
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Drinnon, Richard
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defense of naive realism against skeptical objection. "The very act of denying all 'naive' realism presupposes an objective standpoint," he remarks early in the book; and both the gist and the terms...
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Vol. 107 Issue 017 (September 26 1980)
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