Abolish the 5th AmendmentRobert M. Kaus
It protects the guilty without helping the innocent.
Absolution at N.Y.U.Richard J. Walton
The Laundering of McGeorge Bundy
The AcademyJeffrey Hart
The Mission of a University
The AcademyPhilip F. Lawler
Getting God Out of Princeton
The AcademyIvan Goldman
Student (Anonymous) Power
The Therapeutic State
The ACLU vs. Walter Polovchak.Thomas Szasz
The American Civil Liberties Union fights for the liberty of all--except children.
Adventures of the MindDr. Robert H. Schuller
The Theology of Self-Esteem
The Saturday Evening Post, May 1980, pp. 42-45
An Aesthetic of RedemptionRichard Wolin
Benjamin's Path to Trauerspiel
Affordable VacationsHow to Keep from Going for Broke
Africa Twenty-Years WarDan Connell
Report From the Eritrean Front
After Eastern LivesAnne Crutcher
Soviet dissidents in the capitalists' paradise
After GdanskAbraham Brumberg, Jan Litynski, and Edward Litynski, ...
Two Interviews
Articles
After the ExodusPeter Winn
Is the Cuban Revolution in Trouble?
After the Tokyo RoundJames P. O'Leary
Protectionism or Collective Economic Security?
Against All Enemies, Part IRobert Bearce
A call for the better practice of freedom in the united states within the framework of ...
Against All Enemies, Part IIRobert Bearce
A call for the better practice of freedom in the United States within the framework of ...
Against All Enemies, Part IIIRobert Bearce
A call for the better practice of freedom in the united states within the framework of ...
Age of InflationGeorge Koether
An article-review of the book of that title by Professor Hans F. Sennholz.
The Agency's BillGeorge Lardner Jr.
Moynihan Unleashes the C.I.A.
Ahad Ha-am and Leopold ZunzAlfred Gottschalk
Two Perspectives on the "Wissenschaft des Judentums"
Aircraft for the Indian Air ForceRaju G.C. Thomas
The Context and Implications of the Jaguar Decision
Alice in ThatcherlandJohn Minnion and Roger Woddis
Alien LoverTed Reynolds and William F. Wu
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, June 1980, pp. 104-113
Alternative TransitRobert W. Poole, Jr
While the Feds continue to Spend Billions on Money-Losing Subways and Bus Lines, these
Amazing Interview: Clifford D. SimakDarrell Schweitzer and Clifford D. Simak
Amazing Interview: Ron GoulartDarrell Schweitzer and Ron Goulart
Amazing Science Fiction Stories, August 1980, pp. 12-19
Amazing Interview: Wilson TuckerDarrell Schweitzer and Wilson Tucker
Amazing Science Fiction Stories, May 1980, pp. 14-18
Ambivalence in the AllianceGeorge E. Gruen
U.S. Interests in the Middle East and the Evolution of Turkish Foreign Policy
America and EmpireWilliam Appleman Williams
Replies
The American CongressNeil Macneil
Its Troubled Role in the 1980's
The American Conservative Movement of the 1980'sJohn P. East
Are Traditional and Libertarian Dimensions Compatible?
American EducationSandy Close and Rasa Gustaitis
Turning to Triage
American EyeJonathan Griffith
Selling Out in West Branch, Iowa
The North American Review (New), June 1980, p. 4
American EyeScott Edwards
The Real Case Against the Draft
American EyeLee K. Abbott, Jr.
The Great Debate---A Last Look Back
American GestapoJohn D. Lewis, Jr
How the BATF is riding roughshod over civil liberties
American InquisitionDon Erik Franzen
The FDA's Persecution of Wilhelm Reich
American JournalDavid Armstrong
Jimmy Carter's Ten Biggest Whoppers
The American ProsceniumThe Olympics---Why Are We Doomed?
The American ProsceniumWhat's Going On?---Actors & Images
The American ProsceniumTeen-age Pregnancy and the Media
The American ProsceniumConventions---Reorientation
The American ProsceniumReligion & Politics---Historical Footnote
The American ProsceniumBlessed Complacency---The Nobel Prize
The American ProsceniumThe Religious Heritage Award
Politics
America's Gun Police.John Lewis
Entrapment, unconstitutional search and seizure, and general harassment of the innocent...
Weather Report
America's PrisonsJoseph Kelly and Frank Viviano
Black, Latino, Tense
Amtrak Sues Southern PacificDanny Biggs and Joel Parker #2
Articles
Anatomy of CounterrevolutionCarolyn Forche
The Road to Reaction in El Salvador
The Anatomy of Modern TechnologyN. Bruce Hannay and Robert E. McGinn
Prolegomenon to an Improved Public Policy for the Social Management of Technology
The Anderson CandidacyThomas Ferguson and Joel Rogers
Another coastal crisisDrew Liebert
What will happen next year when the embattled Coastal Commission turns over its duties ...
Another Favorite Creationist ArgumentWilliam Thwaites
"The Genes for Homologous Structures Are Not Homologous"
The Anti-Castro Welcome WagonLee Aitken and Pat Aufderheide
Antitrust Free-Market DilemmaArthur Shenfield
A distinguished British scholar questions an American institution
Apocalypse Now?Sandy Close
War and Peace and the Left
Articles
Arc of OverreactionFred Halliday
Wrong Moves on Afghanistan
Arms for PeaceStephen Talbot
The United States is sending jet fighters, helicopters, and antitank missiles to help M...
Arriving Like a RefugeeNick Welsh
One Day in the Life of the Camps
ArtJohn Baldessari
Blasted Allegories: Photographic Quote
ArtChina's Treasures in Bronze; Baltus
Artful DisseminationKenneth O'Reilly
The F.B.I.---HUAC's Big Brother
AssassinationPeter Kornbluh
Letelier & Moffitt Families Sue Chile
Assertive AmericaDaniel Yankelovich and Larry Kaagan
Attack of the Atomic Tidal WaveBill Keller
A good weapon is the Pentagon's greatest enemy.
The Washington Monthly, May 1980, pp. 53-60
The attack on local governmentChristopher Hird and Francis Wheen
Aunt Elsie's RecipeRae C. Heiple
"Take pride in your work, and let other people be, so they can do the same."
The Back DoorCarll Tucker
Public figures, private lives
Back TalkLester Rodney
Let's Not Boycott the Spirit of Peace
Features
Backward Christian SoldiersAlan Crawford
The preachers at the recent "Washington for Jesus" rally of right-wing fundamentalists ...
Politics
The Balanced Budget and Jerry Brown.James Dale Davidson
Everyone attacks the California governor as an opportunist for his support of a balance...
Bankrolling primariesMichele Willens
Kennedy, Carter and Brown are all using California dollars to finance their do-or-die c...
Barring CompetitionDoug Bandow
The California Bar Association Would Like to See Fewer Lawyers -- and That's Supposed t...
Barry Commoner: The Sunshine CandidateDale Gieringer
Does bad science make good politics?
Across Cultures: Meiji Japan and the Western World
Baseball and the Quest for National Dignity in Meiji JapanDonald Roden
The American Historical Review, June 1980, pp. 511-534
First Amendment Watch
The Battle of 'Richmond.'Nat Hentoff
Last summer's 7-to-1 Supreme Court decision in favor of open courtrooms has been hailed...
Battling for Red Dog and You BetHal Rubin
In the mountain towns of the 1st District, Bizz Johnson and Gene Chappie are squaring o...
Articles
The "Bavarian Goon" ShowHerbert S. Levine
Strauss and the German Left
Beautiful for businessVic Pollard
Last year's session was be-kind-to-business time; now the Legislature faces several tou...
Behind the LinesIn These Times Organizes a Support Group
Behind the LinesIn These Times Readers Come Through in a Pinch
Being of Good CheerJohn P. Sisk
What the human potential movement could learn from Dale Carnegie
The Best Job in WashingtonThomas N. Bethell
It's not the White House. It's more important. And it's up for grabs.
Between the LinesRobert H. Wilcox
An Analysis of "The Runaway Skyscraper"
Beyond SALT IIDavid S. Yost
European Security and the Prospects for SALT III
Beyond the Welfare StateMichael Harrington
VI: Why the Welfare State Breaks Down
Big Brother LivesMorton Halperin and Jerry J. Berman
Billboards, Freedom of Speech, and Property RightsFred Schnaubelt
Advertising concerns information essential to freedom in the marketplace.
Pleasures
Birgit NilssonIrving Kolodin
The Evolution of an Artist
Birth of a Buzz WordWilliam K. Tabb
Playing "Productivity" Politics
Bitter Times in SugarlandiaBrennon Jones
Marcos's Influential Enemies
Articles
The "Black International"Christopher Hitchens
Eurofascism---The Wave of the Past
Blazing Guns of the Rio RangersBill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg
Politics
Bleeding the Self-Employed.Tom Bourne
Now the IRS wants 10 percent every time you give money to someone with the temerity to ...
BloodsongBarry B. Longyear and Kevin O'Donnell, Jr.
A Blow to the Welfare StateH. Brand
Carter's Policies and the "Political Business Cycle"
Blues for Mr. BothaJames North
Black Power on the Move in South Africa
Blurred GenresClifford Geertz
The Refiguration of Social Thought
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Book Review (Review) Curt Smith
The Real War, by Richard M. Nixon
- The Real War by Richard M. Nixon
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Book Reviews (5 Reviews) The New International Economic Order, by David B.H. Denoon
- The New International Economic Order by David B.H. Denoon
- Tito's Yugoslavia by Duncan Wilson
- Arms Transfers to the Third World by Uri Ra'anan, Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr., and Geoffrey Kemp, ...
- West German Foreign Policy, 1949-1963 by Wolfram F. Hanrieder
- Communist Reformation by George R. Urban
BooksWhitney Balliett
Through History with E.L. Doctorow
Books for ChristmasA book buyer's guide for the Holiday Season
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Books Review (Review) Phillip J. Martin
Michelle, by Carolyn E. Phillips
- Michelle by Carolyn E. Phillips
The Therapeutic State
Borderline Homophobia.Larry Bush
"You look at the way they dress," says an INS official charged with keeping gays out of...
Born-again activistsTony Quinn
Evangelical Christians are mixing New Right politics with conservative religion - all f...
Bottom-Line Fever at GMJohn Z. DeLorean and J. Patrick Wright
How moral men make immoral decisions.
BrazilClifford A. Kiracofe, Jr.
An Emerging Strategic Factor in the Southern Atlantic
The Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies, Fall 1980, pp. 199-230
Brazil and the PopeErik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Bribery AbroadLynn Chadwick and William A. Debrovir
The High Cost of Baksheesh
Dispatch
Britain Versus Europe.Geoffrey Sampson
As the UK is belatedly finding out, being in the Common Market isn't just a matter of p...
British companies in South AfricaDenys Blakeway and Patrick Wintour
The British PressChristopher Hird and Bruce Page
rich, uncompetitive and blandly confident
Brown's political futureEd Salzman
Back from his dismal presidential campaign, Jerry Brown must shed his "moonbeam" image ...
Brush Up Your FriedmanGregory C. Staple
Free-Market Cram Course for Judges
Features
The BrutalistsRoger F. Moss
Making Movies Mean and Ugly
Bubbles and EfficiencyM.T. Maloney and Bruce Yandle
Cleaner Air at Lower Cost
The Buck Stopped HereJay Amberg
Letter from a High School English Teachers' Convention
The budget waltzEd Salzman
This year's marathon budget fight was much ado about nothing - except the gubernatorial...
Budgeting for Jarvis IIEd Salzman
With no surplus cushion and Howard Jarvis back on the June ballot, state budget-buildin...
Buried Treasure at Chase Manhattan?Claudia Wright
Mohammed Riza Pahlevi is being sued for $56.5 billion, but no one really knows how much...
Business Goes Back to CollegeDavid F. Noble and Nancy E. Pfund
The Plastic Tower
Busing for Sick PeopleMargaret Gentry
The Inner-City Hospital Battle
Busing to the courthouseMaureen Fitzgerald
Two of education's biggest problems, busing and school finance, are headed for the cour...
C.I.A. Numbers GameVictor Perlo
The Myth of Soviet Superiority
Cable TV's revolutionMarsha Temple
California's new cable TV law should provide a favorable climate for the Cinderella ind...
California InitiativesHal Rubin
Proposition 9---A Fiscal Earthquake
The California 'mafia'Ed Salzman
President Ronald Reagan would rely heavily on trusted friends, Sacramento alumni and co...
California Journal, May 1980, pp. 176-179
The Californian and the CaucusMelva Arditti
Attorney Iris Mitgang is guiding the National Women's Political Caucus into new paths o...
California's damaged judiciarySteven Pressman
Despite some self-inflicted wounds and a rash of criticism, the state's courts still le...
California's housing crisisKathryn Eaker
With land, building and interest costs on the rise, many Californians find home-buying ...
California's power eliteHal Rubin and Pat Washburn Rubin
California's unseen courtsDrew Liebert
While the media largely ignore them, the state's appellate judges quietly decide thousa...
Cambodia and the PrinceCarl Gershman
Sihanouk remembers what anti-war apologists choose to forget
Campaign FundamentsTheo Lippman, Jr.
Pieced together from piles of evidence
The CampaignRichard Brookhiser
Feuding in the Rear Guard
Campaign'80Jeff Friedman
The Anderson constituency
Campus PoliticsPatrick Lacefield
DSOC Makes Gains Among Students
Can Government Regulate Safety?Michael S. Lewis-Beck and John R. Alford
The Coal Mine Example
Can the speakership survive?Vic Pollard
One-man rule has been the Assembly rule for nearly two decades, but it may not last in ...
California Journal, May 1980, pp. 197-199
Canadian ElectionStanley Meisler
Separatism---The Forgotten Issue
Capital and Labor in South AfricaMoeletsi Mbeki
Preliminary Remarks on the Wiehahn Commission Report
Cardinal's SinRichard Gaines and Marco Trbovich
Issues
Caribbean in ConflictHorace Sutton
Storm Clouds Over Paradise
Energy
Carter Joins OPEC/Oil Company CartelAlexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway
Carter This TimeJames Baldwin
Notes on the House of Bondage
Politics
Carter's Conscription Prescription.Once we have draft registration, will the real thing be far behind? It looks as if Amer...
Carter's CourtierRichard Falk
Brzezinski: Looking Out for #1
Carter's discovery of CaliforniaEd Salzman
Desperate for electoral votes, President Carter has decided that he must challenge Rona...
Carter's man in CaliforniaMichele Willens
LA attorney Mickey Kantor thinks that running the president's campaign is a crusade, no...
The Inside Story
Carter's ProblemJohn Judis
False Promises or False Premises?
Carter's Wage-Price GuidelinesRobert Higgs
A Review of the First Year
The Case Against NATOGeorge Ott
Europe can afford to defend itself.
The Case Against ProtectionismLawrence W. Reed
If goods do not cross frontiers, armies will
Comparative History in Theory and Practice, I
The Case for Comparing HistoriesRaymond Grew
The Case for Corporate DemocracyMark Green
On the Corporate Democracy Act
A case of deceptive packagingRon Blubaugh
Proposition 5 put a Shield Act in the state constitution, but it won't necessarily keep...
Dispatch
The Case of the Mysterious Flash.Stephen Talbot
Bomb? What bomb? Where? The South African, Israeli, and U.S. governments don't want to ...
The Cash Connection: How to Make the Mob MiserableJames S. Henry
Let's make them an offer they can't refuse.
Cavanagh & KellyJohn Cavanagh
Why Have Iranian Leaders Covered Up CIA Ties?
Central AmericaChristine Dugas
Civil War Looms in El Salvador
Central American Powder KegAnne Nelson
Six hundred Salvadoreans died last May at the Rio Sumpul--a massacre in which Guatemala...
Challenge of the '80sRalph Nader
Corporate Power in America
Changes ahead at the FPPCJoe Cislowski
Born in the wake of Watergate, the political reform panel will focus on enforcement and...
The changing face of farmingMarla Elliott Baker
Fewer acres, more foreign investors, greater reliance on federal aid: That's California...
The Inside Story
Chappaquiddick Is Crucial to Kennedy LossesDebbie Goldman and John Judis
Chasing Cancer with SonorTed Kreiter and Cory SerVaas, M.D.
Checking up on the state's zoosDr. Charles Sedgwick and Shirley Sedgwick
From Eureka to San Diego, here's an inside look at the problems and pleasures of Califo...
Chemical AdditivesHal Rubin
California Fights Toxic Wastes
Chemical warfare in VietnamMike Goldwater and Anthony Barnett
Child's PlayWilliam Link and Richard Levinson
The Christmas WindowJim Bosworth and Allan Bosworth
Chrysler in ChaosJulia Vitullo-Martin
Is the Company Beyond Repair?
Corporate State
Chrysler's Bail-Out Blues.Richard Thaxton
Frank Sinatra is rehearsing his K-car song, and Uncle Sam has chipped in $1.5 billion i...
Church and Democracy in PolandLeszek Kolakowski and Jan Gross
Two Views
First Amendment Watch
The CIA as Editor.Nat Hentoff
Burger et al. were in such a hurry to punish Frank Snepp, you'd think he'd written The ...
In These Times
Citizens Launch "Second Party"John Judis and David Moberg
City DeskSam Smith
The Billion Dollar Bungle
City VoicesCan We Afford Not to Have a Georgetown National Park?
Articles
Civil ObedienceBertram Gross
The Citizen's Guide to Draft Deterrence
Civil RightsManning Marable
Small Changes Come to Dade County
Civil war at the NFPhilip Cohen and Dot Lewis
Class Struggles in PolandDaniel Singer
Notes on a Historic Compromise
Clean air vs. the energy crunchTom Bourne
Saving fuel and improving air quality should be compatible goals, but they may be compe...
Politics
Cliff Finch--Mississippi's Dubious Gift.Lloyd Gray
It's hard to believe, we admit. But no one running for President this year is as bizarr...
The Code The Times Can't CrackHarrison Salisbury
It's spelled W... A... S... H... I... N... G... T...
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfEugene J. McCarthy
The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfLes Aspin
There's More to the World Than America and the Soviet Union
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfWalter LaFeber
The Legacy of Thirty Years of Bungled U.S. Imperialism
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfBarton J. Bernstein
Overreaction Abroad Equals Leadership at Home
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfEarl C. Ravenal
Where aare the Isolationists Now That We Need Them?
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfMark O. Hatfield
Everyone in Favor of a Nuclear War, Please Stand
Cold War II Symposium: Perils of the Persian GulfStephen F. Cohen
Cold Warriors of the World, Unite
Cold-War WindfallAlan Wolfe
Carter's Afghan Security Blanket
Notes & Topics: European Diary
The Comeback of Drieu La RochelleFrancois Bondy
Comedy and RationalityFerenc Feher and Agnes Heller