Spring 1968


  • Are Hippies Real? by Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi
  • Communist Societies Wrestle with Their Contradictions by Alexander Bregman
  • Everything in Season by Marie Chay
  • Is Philosophy Dead? by Wolfe Mays
  • Make Way for the City State by Charles Morrow Wilson
  • The Hobbit and the Hippie by William E. Ratliff and Charles G. Flynn
  • The Paraders by Editors
  • You Too Can Be A Famous Writer by Francis Russell

Reviews

  • A Good Guy? A Bad One? by Eliseo Vivas
  • A Stumble in Statistics by Gordon Tullock
  • Black Power Syndrome by George S. Schuyler
  • Equality and Genetics by C. P. Ives
  • Freudian Parlor Game by Z. John Levay
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • On Speaking Terms by J. M. Lalley
  • Revolution a la Mode by Kurt Glaser
  • The Bloomsbury Cult by George A. Panichas
  • The Continuing Conflict by Brenton H. Smith
  • The Fantastic Realist by Pauline Madow
  • The Fifty-Year Reality by William Henry Chamberlin
  • The German Prospect by Eugene Davidson
  • The New Diplomacy by Henry M. Adams
  • Verse by Norma McLain Stoop

Current Issue

  • Virtue and the Patriot President

    by F. H. Buckley

  • The Nicene Myth

    by Philip Jenkins

  • So You Want to Be Joan Didion . . .

    by Hannah Rowan

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