Spring 1965


  • Communism in Disarray by William Henry Chamberlin
  • Eric Voegelin’s Achievement by Gerhart Niemeyer
  • Knut Hamsun by Paul Knaplund
  • Neo-Colonialism in Africa? by Thomas Molnar
  • New Generation of Private Colleges by Charles Morrow Wilson
  • Peter Russell by Roland Young
  • The Great Tax Cut by Robert V. Jones
  • The West German Statute of Limitations by Editors
  • Things and Persons by Eliseo Vivas

Reviews

  • A Sort of Traitors by Ralph de Toledano
  • A Troublesome Text by Robert H. Ferrell
  • Batista: His Rise and Fall by Spruille Braden
  • Burke: The Later Phase by Peter J. Stanlis
  • China: A Political Anatomy by Paul K.T. Sih
  • Ehrenburg at Large by Edward Wasiolek
  • Fremont to Goldwater by Vincent P. De Santis
  • God, Caesar, and Child by C. P. Ives
  • Murder in Pennsylvania by Francis Russell
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Patterns of Emergence by Paul K.T. Sih
  • The Age of Parody by Kenneth Paul Shorey
  • The Apotheosis of J.F.K. by Z. John Levay
  • The German Example by Henry Regnery
  • The Great Libertarian by William Henry Chamberlin
  • The Honest Teacher by Garry Wills
  • The Rebuilding of Babel by J. M. Lalley
  • The Reverent Historian by Stephen Tonsor

Current Issue

  • Virtue and the Patriot President

    by F. H. Buckley

  • The Nicene Myth

    by Philip Jenkins

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    by Hannah Rowan

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