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February 8, 1971 Issue - 13 Articles- Editorials, pp. 162-165
Articles
- New Politics in Michigan
Susan Holtzer
, pp. 166-168 Grass Roots vs. Back Room
The FBI Today
- The Case for Effective Control
H.H. Wilson
, pp. 169-171 - The Heresy of John F. Shaw: A Purloined letter
John F. Shaw
, pp. 172-176 - Notes on the New Conservatism
Eugene Goodheart
, pp. 177-179 The Deradicalized Intellectuals
- Chile: A Good Neighnor
Richard O'Mara
, pp. 180-181 Books & the Arts
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Security: Highways and Byways (4 Reviews) Frank J. Donner
, pp. 182-184 The Anti-Communist Impulse, by Michael Parenti
- The Anti-Communist Impulse by Michael Parenti
- The Ordeal of Otto Otepka by William J. Gill
- Hoover's FBI by William W. Turner
- I Lived Inside the Campus Revolution by William T. Divale and James Joseph
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'What Is Right?' (Review) Charles Lam Markmann
, p. 185 For the Good of the Cause, by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn
- For the Good of the Cause by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn
- Unknown Soldier
Edward Butscher
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Asian Faces of Stone (Review) James Gutmann
, p. 187 Angkor: An Essay on Art and Imperialism, by Jan Myrdal and Gun Kessle
- Angkor: An Essay on Art and Imperialism by Jan Myrdal and Gun Kessle
- Theatre
Harold Clurman
, p. 188 - Art
Lawrence Alloway
, p. 189 - Mountain Dreams
Joseph Bruchac
, pp. 190-192