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July 9, 1977
Peter L. Berger
India: A Wounded Civilization
July 9, 1977
Gordon A. Craig
Hitler's War
July 3, 1976
Alfred Kazin
Every Man His Own Revolution
1776 and American Egotism
January 1, 1970
Edmund Wilson
Portrait of a Sage
January 1, 1970
John Maynard Keynes
When the Big Four Met
May 11, 1963
Murray Kempton
Pilgrimage to Jackson
June 12, 1961
Joseph W. Bishop
Back to Berlin
May 22, 1961
Malcolm Muggeridge
The Queen and I
May 12, 1958
Henry Brandon
“Do Rational People Make War?”
July 5, 1954
Richard Strout
Irritation over US Diplomacy is widespread in Britain today
July 16, 1951
Anne L. Goodman
Mad About Children
A review of J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye”
August 27, 1945
The Editors
Atomic and Human Energy
July 14, 1941
The Editors
Keep the Offensive!
January 8, 1936
James Mitchell
The Myth of "Hungry" Nations
July 17, 1935
The Editors
Ethiopia: Lesson in War
February 24, 1932
H. N. Brailsford
Britain’s Archaic Tariff
January 14, 1931
Edmund Wilson
An Appeal to Progressives
March 23, 1927
John Maynard Keynes
Mr. Churchill on the War
July 7, 1926
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May 12, 1926
R.H. Tawney
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