Winter 1978


  • Codetermination by Svetozar Pejovich
  • Eashel by Robert Drake
  • Eliseo Vivas by Hugh Mercer Curtler
  • From Millennium to Malaise by Robert Beum
  • Karl Marx as Frankenstein by Wladislaw Krasnow
  • Leo Strauss by Steven A. Maaranen
  • The Argument of Leo Strauss in “What is Political Philosophy?” by Laurence Lampert
  • The Necessity of Dogmas in Schooling by Russell Kirk
  • The Political Economy of Milton Friedman by Arthur Kemp
  • World Population Growth and the Geography of Intelligence by Nathaniel Weyl

Reviews

  • A Clandestine Alliance by Henry Regnery
  • A Factious Diplomat by Henry M. Adams
  • An Unpragmatic Theorist by Richard J. Bishirjian
  • Burke on the Couch by Reed Browning
  • Court vs. Constitution by Frederick Bernays Wiener
  • Economics and Liberty by Svetozar Pejovich
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Peacetime Preparation by Thomas H. Etzold
  • Prophet sans Politics by Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
  • Si Monumenta Requiris–? by William F. Rickenbacker

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