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Publication Year: |
1900 |
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Literary |
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Monthly May |
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1900 |
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English |
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Stanley |
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United States |
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The New Republic |
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May |
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TITLE:
The New Republic
[RARE and interesting magazine, "A Journal of politics and the arts"]
ISSUE DATE:
February 27, 1984; Volume 190, Number 8, Issue 3,606
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER by Donald Gates for THE NEW REPUBLIC. Article on page 26.
CORRESPONDENCE . . . On Soviets and the left, 'The Real Thing,' etc.
TRB FROM WASHINGTON . . . GREED AND ENVY . . . Just think of them as 'incentives,' Mr. Reagan.
THE EDITORS . . . WHO LOST LEBANON? . . . There's blame for all, including the Democrats.
THE GENDER TRAP . . . The time is not yet for a woman Vice President.
UNSOCIAL ISSUES . . . Genial demagoguery over abortion and prayer. NOTEBOOK.
HENRY FAIRLIE . . . JACKSON'S MOMENT . . . He has something to teach his fellow Americans.
GEORGE ROSS . . . SOCIALISTS VS. WORKERS . . . France's economic experiment is coming to grief.
JOHN SIEGAL . . . MORTGAGE SHORTAGE . . . The dream of home ownership is getting snuffed.
ROBERT B. REICH . . . COLLUSION COURSE . . . GM's deal with Toyota sounds terrific--cooperation instead of confrontation, and all that. A closer look shows that this alleged pact between equals curiously resembles an instrument of surrender.
STANLEY KAUFFMANN . . . ON FILMS: ALL FOR LOVE . . . With great delicacy and roundedness, Diane Kurys explores competing claims of love in Entre Nous.
KATHLEEN KEARNS . . . GLIMPSES OF DE KOONING . . . A retrospective displays a happy man at work.
ROBERT DARNTON . . . THE ORIGINS OF MODERN READING . . . Though we do it all the time, reading remains a mystery. Still, it's clear from the record of one man's literary habits--how he read, what he liked--that Jean-Jacques Rousseau was among the first to inspire readers to love books not just with their eyes and minds but with wide-open hearts as well.
ROBERT CRAFT . . . VIVE KL'EMPEREUR' . . .
Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times, Volume I: 1885-1933 by Peter Heyworth.
MARY Jo SALTER . . . POEM . . . Among the Ningyo.
GEORGE M. FREDRICKSON . . . IN BLACK AND WHITE . . .
Studies in the Social and Economic History of the Witwatersrand, 1886-1914, Volume 1: New Babylon, Volume 2: New Nineveh by Charles van Onselen.
BRIEF REVIEW . . . 0, How the Wheel Becomes It! . . .
by Anthony Powell, reviewed by David Heim.
JERUSALEM DIARIST . . . DIGGING DOWN, BUILDING UP
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