The Abortion Decision: Two Years LaterRaymond G. Decker
More Christian Than Its Critics
Accountants: Those Wonderful People Who Brought You Maurice StansThomas Redburn
If authors could choose their own critics, they'd get rave reviews every time. But busi...
Articles
Affirmative ActionRose Laub Coser
Letter to a Worried Colleague
After a Decade of the Levelers in Higher EducationMartin Meyerson
Reinforcing Quality While Maintaining Mass Education
After RabatRichard H. Ullman
Middle East Risks and American Roles
After SizemoreSome Big Questions to Answer
After VietnamMichael T. Klare
A New Strategy for the Pacific
Agrarian Capitalism or Seigneurial Reaction?Andrew B. Appleby
The Northwest of England, 1500-1700
The American Historical Review, June 1975, pp. 574-594
Aid for the artsBetsey Maupin
Everyone, or almost, seemed eager to do something to help. The results were killing.
The ailing health departmentCurt Dowds
A trio of state department was brought under one roof by Governor Reagan - with ill eff...
The Air Force's Secret War on UnemploymentPeter J. Ognibene
The Pentagon used to sell guns. Now it's selling butter.
Al Ripskis of HUDDave Rothman
More a Calliope Than a Whistle
Al Ullman: How Like a MillsFinlay Lewis
Differences in personal style shouldn't obscure an essential similarity: a fondness for...
All Quiet on the Eastern FrontNorman B. Hannah
2. The Great Strategic Error
All the Presidential MenPaul R. Clancy
Who the Great Mentioner shouldn't have overlooked. Congressmen choose from their collea...
Alliance Behavior in Balance of Power SystemsPatrick J. McGowan and Robert M. Rood
Applying a Poisson Model to Nineteenth-Century Europe
World War II: 30 Years After
Allied Leadership in the Second World WarRobert Dallek
Roosevelt
The Alternative to StarvationJonathan Power
Despair, Dogma & Hope in the Third World
American Businessmen and Foreign PolicyN. Stephen Kane
The Recognition of Mexico, 1920-1923
American Communes: Voluntary MaoismJohn Rothchild
A relic of the sixties prospers in obscurity. The life may be only for some, but its le...
American Eye: Visits to Both CoastsBarry Targan
2. No Country for Old Men
The North American Review (New), Fall 1975, pp. 10-13
Presidential Address
American Historians and the World TodayLewis Hanke
Reponsibilities and Opportunities
Special Features
The American IndianNono Minor
Continuing the Family Tree of Miantonome
Special Features
The American IndianNono Minor
Indian Treatment of Disease
Special Features
The American IndianNono Minor
Race Names Among the American Indians
American ScepticismL.S. Stavrianos
The Mandarin View of China
Major Power Relationships
The American-European-Japanese RelationshipRobert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr.
Prospects for the Late 1970s
Energy and Scarce World Resources
America's Future in EnergyCarroll Quigley
Amnesty InternationalRobert Karen
A Bit Too Much for Russia
Among the IntellectualoidsDonald M. McLean and Kenneth Elvin Grubbs, Jr., ...
Anamnestic SolidarityChristian Lenhardt
The Proletariat and its Manes
Annals of TelevisionThomas Whiteside
(The Nixon Administration and Television)
Another Battle to 'save our coast'?Lance Olson
The commissions have drawn up their draft plan to conserve the coastline, but as their ...
California Journal, May 1975, pp. 153-156
Another Layer of Protection?Earl W. McMunn
Who is to protect us from our protectors?
Another Man's PoisonKenneth Lash
Isolation and Information
The North American Review (New), Fall 1975, p. 14
Anything You Can Eat, Drink, Or Fornicate in One AfternoonPeter Gruenstein and Daniel West
If you can't get "access" to the boss, try giving a Honolulu vacation to his chief assi...
Apres Henry Le DelugeRoger Morris
Hard times ahead in foreign policy.
APSA Presidential AddressAvery Leiserson
Charles Merriam, Max Weber, and the Search for Synthesis in Political Science
American Political Science Review, March 1975, pp. 175-185
Arming the Shah: Alms for the RichWalter Shapiro
When we began sending weapons to Iran it was both a needy and staunch friend of the Uni...
ArtDonald Evans#2
A Portfolio of Stamps of the World
ArtChristo
Leaning Over the Running Fence
Modern Documents
The Artist in Search of A Code of EthicsAd Reinhardt
Introduction by Barbara Rose
Assassination AmbushEdward Lamb
On a Jeep Ride with Castro
Athabasca University: Ambidextrous Education at WorkJ.M. Richmond and M.G. Hamilton
The North American Review (New), Summer 1975, pp. 49-56
Autonomy and InterventionChristopher D. Jones
The CPSU and the Struggle for the Czechoslovak Communist Party, 1968
The Autumn of Our DiscontentAl Braun
Shall we let our policeman give away the store?
BangladeshA Correspondent
The Internationalization of Counter-Revolution
Battle between the BlacksEd Salzman
A "separatist" movement has surfaced through the campaign to fill a Senate seat; Black ...
Bearers of Bad TidingsRobert Penn Warren
Writers and the American Dream
Is It True What They Say About Monopolies?
Beets, Beef, and Henry WallaceThomas Redburn
If you suspect that agribusiness is the main culprit behind escalating food prices, her...
Behind the CIAAlan Wolfe
Emergence of the Dual State
Articles
"The Belgrade Eight"Gerson S. Sher
Tito Muzzles the Loyal Opposition
Ben Bradlee and His All-Star RevueJames Fallows
The Washington Post is the best newspaper in the country. The Austin American-Statesman...
The Benevolent Leader RevisitedFred I. Greenstein
Children's Images of Political Leaders in Three Democracies
Better Bread Than DeadConcerning the importance of private property and the violation of rights to property.
Investigative Reporting
Better Than Deep ThroatArthur Levine
The best sources don't have to be found in midnight meetings in garages; they're right ...
Between Iraq and IranFrancis Sarguis and Benedict Beit-Ishoo
Assyrians on the Millstone
Big Business and the LawChristopher D. Stone
Cracking the Corporate Shell
The Big Subpoena BroomWilliam F. Schmick III
Cleaning Maryland's Stable
BiofeedbackBarbara Brown
An Exercise in "Self-Control"
The bitter harvestBruce Keppel
Passage of the Agricultural Labor Relations Act brought with it euphoria: the war was w...
Bloch and LukacsSandor Radnoti
Two Radical Critics in a 'God-Forsaken World'
Blue Eagles and Deja VuWalter B. Wriston
"We are not to expect to be translated from despotism to liberty in a featherbed."
Blunders of the Founding FathersCharles R. LaDow
Attending to a few chinks in the national armor.
Articles
Booby Traps in the Middle EastJoe Alex Morris, Jr.
Who Are the Palestinians?
Booby Traps in the Middle EastIrene L. Gendzier
Lebanon: Mosaic of Hostilities
Book ReviewsVirginia C. Knight
Readings on Food and Energy, Part I
Book ReviewsVirginia C. Knight
Readings on Food and Energy: Part II
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
Departments
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
The Bootblack StandGeorge Washington Plunkitt
Brass in MuftiMichael D. Edwards
Golden Threads to the Pentagon
Articles
"Bribable Socialism"Bernard D. Nossiter
The Divine Right of Mrs. Gandhi
Bribes by the MillionsLeonard Curry
The Multinational Corruption
The Brothers BurtonDaryl Lembke
Phillip and John of San Francisco constitute Congress' only brother act, but what the v...
Brown and his female appointeesNancy Friedman
There was a flurry of original choices, but the question still is how affirmative is th...
Brown's farm-labor coupChris Bowman
For 10 years California's fertile fields have been a battleground in the fight to organ...
Brown's first budgetJust what does the new Governor's first spending document signify besides the evaporati...
Brown's legislative recordEd Salzman
Where little is ventured, little is lost, and many of Year One's accomplishments were s...
Brown's new executivesBruce Keppel
Women in the cabinet, a Chicano heading an agency, blacks leading departments, campaign...
Brown's no-nonsense debutBruce Keppel
Exit, The Creative Society. Enter, The New Spirit: Who are these New Faces of 1975 and ...
Buckley's ComradesJohn P. Diggins
The Ex-Communist as Conservative
Budgetary Strategies and Success at Multiple Decision Levels in the Norwegian Urban Set...Andrew T. Cowart, Tore Hansen, and Karl-Erik Brofoss, ...
American Political Science Review, June 1975, pp. 543-558
Bugs in a Frying PanChristopher Biffle
Chopping California's Cotton
Articles
The Burger DriftStuart A. Scheingold
Undermining Adversary Justice
"Business Must Make a Profit"Paul L. Poirot
Profit is costless, if earned.
Review Article
Byzantine FeudalismProfessor Robert Browning #2
Reviews
California History ResourcesThe Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
California's Saudi ArabiaNancy Litterman
Long Beach has a gushing but restricted revenue source that could keep the city governm...
California Journal, May 1975, pp. 144-148
Campaign Resource Allocations Under the Electoral CollegeClaude S. Colantoni, Terrence J. Levesque, and Peter C. Ordeshook, ...
American Political Science Review, March 1975, pp. 141-154
Campaign Resource Allocations Under the Electoral CollegeSteven J. Brams and Morton D. Davis
Comment
American Political Science Review, March 1975, pp. 155-156
Campaign Resource Allocations Under the Electoral CollegeClaude S. Colantoni, Terrence J. Levesque, and Peter C. Ordeshook, ...
Rejoinder
American Political Science Review, March 1975, pp. 157-161
Can This Marriage Be Saved?William D. Burt
Concerning the principles behind the constitution and the prospects for preserving our ...
Authors & Critics
Can You Poll Values?F.H. Keenlyside and Mark Abrams
A candidate calls on a publisher...Peter Kaye
It is a political ritual, and Houston Flournoy's press secretary provides a behind-the-...
The Capital Crisis: Crying Wolf on Wall StreetDavid Ignatius
Treasury Secretary Simon says we can't afford the future. Stockbrokers say "Whoopie!"
Capitalism: Definition-Origins-DynamicsV. Orval Watts
Prosperity has its perils, not least of which is forgetting how it was achieved.
Car ExhaustsTom Nugent
The Pollution of Bureaucracy
Caring for the NativesHamlet J. Barry III
American nuclear testing in the Pacific is over, but the effects of the radiation linge...
Cartels and SubsidiesChris Welles
The Byzantine Sugar Market
The Case Against Energy IndependenceCharles Peters and Glen Allerhand
Our bipartisan rush toward inflation, recession, and pollution.
The Case of the Reluctant MillionaireBrett Halliday
New Mike Shayne Short Novel
Casing the DemocratsRobert Sherrill
Senator Jackson Enters Right
Casing the Democrats #2Peter Barnes
Fred Harris Starts from Scratch
Casing the Democrats #4Mark Pinsky
Sanford: Everyone's Second Choice
Casing the Democrats #5Joseph C. Goulden
Bentsen: Money Man from Texas
Casing the Democrats No. 6Don Rose
Dan Walker: Illinois Switch Hitter
Casing the Democrats No. 7John Dennis#2
Jimmy Carter's Fierce Campaign
Caveat Emptor: The Consumer's Badge of AuthorityBertel M. Sparks
With that badge the consumer can dictate what goods. will be produced, in what quantiti...
The Changing Scene in South AsiaNorman D. Palmer
Internal and External Dimensions
Children: A Battered ServiceAndrew Bennett MP
A case of non-accidental injury
ChileRose Styron
"The Spain of Our Generation"
ChileGabriel Garcia Marquez
An Interview with Carmen Castillo
China & Western EuropeNicos E. Devletoglou
The Peking-Athens Connection
China and the SuperpowersSteven I. Levine
Policies toward the United States and the Soviet Union
China's Economic Strategy
China: Contrasts with CapitalismPaul M. Sweezy
The CIA and the Man Who Was Not OswaldBernard Fensterwald and George O'Toole
The CIA: protector or menace?An Interview with Victor Marchetti
Citizens on the beachJudy B. Rosener
Drafting the coastal plan for the Legislature was a noble experiment in participatory d...
The City of Brotherly DeathBrett Halliday
New Mike Shayne Adventure
Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, May 1975, pp. 2-55
The City WallsMarc E. Geneste
A Credible Defense Doctrine for the West
Class Power and Alienated LaborSamuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
Books
Clio and the Changing FashionsMichael Kammen
Some Patterns in Current American Historiography
Coalition in Italy?Ernest van den Haag and Clare Boothe Luce
Coleman Report IIMaurice deG. Ford
Courts, Bussing & White Flight
Combating Lingui-chauvinismFred M. Hechinger
A Biracial, Bilingual Experiment in Ohio
Short Stories
Coming AgainBill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1975, pp. 107-108
Commander Phil and the children's crusadeLeo Rennert
Congressman Burton wins no popularity contests but knows where power in the House lies ...
CommentPolitics as Spectator Sport
CommentLearning the Wrong Lessons
CommentCongressional Featherbedding
CommentMinding the Fed's Business
CommentCongress and Intelligence
CommentEven Educated Fleas Do It
CommentNo Time to Say Hello, Goodbye
CommentDiseased Corn, Imaginary Soybeans
CommentaryHugh Mercer Curtler
Democracy and the Academy
CommentsGetting Democrats Together
CommentsRenewing the Clemency Promise
Communications
CommentsSteven Goldberg and Devra Lee Davis
Common Sense-Whatever Happened to It ?Ralph Bradford
A bicentennial call for a return to the values of the founding fathers.
Communal ViolenceMargaret J. Wyszomirski
The Armenians and the Copts as Case Studies
Compulsory Public-Sector Bargaining: The Dissolution of Social OrderSylvester Petro
Implications of the idea that government employees may strike at will against their emp...
Notes and Commentary
A Concept of SubjectivityRobert D'Amico
Comments on Jacoby's Social Amnesia
The Concept of Value in Ethics and EconomicsRidgway K. Foley
The most important reason why a man chooses freedom.
Congress V. Kissinger: The New EqualizersFrederick Poole
Senators and congressmen used to leave foreign policy to the experts of the executive b...
The Washington Monthly, May 1975, pp. 23-30
Articles
Congressional Power ShiftIric Nathanson
The Caucus vs. the Barons
Connazionali, Stenterello, and FarfarielloDeanna Paoli Gumina
Italian Variety Theater in San Francisco
Conning the Boss:The Art of Getting Away With Doing GoodRichard Shell
Tom Hughes and Roger Morris are two prominent members of the foreign policy "shadow Cab...
Conserving Yosemite's heritageTom Harris
The gem of the Sierra is threatened by an avalanche of studies by those who would save it.
Conspiracy EconomicsJoe Cobb
Viewing an action without regard for its consequences leads to wrong conclusions.
Consumer Action in CaliforniaJennifer Cross
Smoking Out the Bureaucrats
The Continuing Efforts to Destroy Property RightsBernard H. Siegan
The owner still knows best how to use his property.
Continuity and Change in Political OrientationsM. Kent Jennings and Richard G. Niemi
A Longitudinal Study of Two Generations
Corporation and State Taxes: The Big Ones Get AwayJim Rosapepe
One area of government where we can save money by hiring more bureaucrats.
The Cost of StatismBrian Summers
The costs of intervention are real, though they cannot be measured.
Costs of AmoralityRobert J. Lieber and Donald Rothchild
A "Poiltical Science Lecture"
Count BrassMichael Moorcock
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