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September 1970 Issue - 11 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-3
To Grow Or Not to Grow: Pollution and Poverty
- Running Against Growth in Hawaii
Louise Campbell
, pp. 4-11 Thomas Gill is running for governor this year--against the tourist boom. And he may win.
- The Political Puzzle, p. 12
- Congress and Pollution: The Gentleman's Agreement
Douglas Ross and Harold Wolman
, pp. 13-20 The structure of Congress and its members' fear of the growth establishment guarantee ...
- The New Agrarians
Taylor Branch
, pp. 21-27 The life of an old Georgia farm hand is an argument against the new agrarians.
- The Ritual of Wiggle: From Ruin to Reelection
James Boyd
, pp. 28-44 The disgraced Congressman may squirm for awhile, but he soon laughs again if he follows...
The Harvard Brain Trust
- Eating Lunch at Henry's - Eating Crow at Mike's
Michael E. Kinsley and John Averill
, pp. 45-51 The Cambridge 13 bid farewell to their old colleague, Henry Kissinger, and take up rel...
- The Kids Will Be More Than Just Younger
Michael Rappeport
, pp. 52-53 If 18-year-olds vote in 1972, the new voters will make up one-fifth of the electorate. ...
- Israel's Peril: Our Military-Industrial Bubble
L. Fletcher Prouty
, pp. 54-57 We have little or nothing of military use to Israel--one of the ironies of the military...
- Memo of the Month, pp. 58-59
The Culture of Bureaucracy
- Clots in the System
Arthur L. Levin
, pp. 60-66 Blood planning moves slowly, if at all, through the hardened arteries of HEW.