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February 1970 Issue - 9 Articles- Letters, pp. 4-9
- The Oldest Established Permanent Floating Anachronism on the Sea
John Wicklein
, pp. 10-23 Attack aircraft carriers, the glory ships of World War II, are obsolescent. Why does th...
- What Happened to the Class Struggle?
John Kenneth Galbraith
, pp. 24-29 The big corporations and the big unions no longer struggle. They cooperate. Since the r...
- Spocklash: Age, Sex, and Revolution
Philip E. Slater
, pp. 30-43 The author explains the revolt of Dr. Spock's babies and invites their mothers to anoth...
The Culture of Bureaucracy
- Zen Pong and Open Government
Marcus Raskin and Charles Peters
, pp. 44-48 There is dissent within the bureaucracy. But the public seldom finds out about it until...
- New Haven: Triumph and Trouble in Model City
Fred Powledge
, pp. 49-62 In the days of minimum feasible participation, Mayor Richard Lee devised an establishme...
- Memo of the Month, p. 63
Semper Paratus at the NLRB.
- Locking the Barn Door: Secretary Shultz and the Miners
Robert Walters
, pp. 64-71 An examination of why the Labor Department did not involve itself in the United Mine Wo...
- The Philippines: America's Former(?) Colony
Richard Butwell
, pp. 72-82 For the first time since it regained its independence in 1946, the Philippines has a tw...