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January 1986 Issue - 22 ArticlesDepartments
- The Continuing Crisis, pp. 4-5
- Correspondence, pp. 6-7
- Editorials/The President's Ambitions/The Big Chill
R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
, p. 8 - Capitol Ideas/No Turning Back
Tom Bethell
, pp. 9-11
- The MX in an Age of Defense
Carnes Lord
, pp. 12-13 Is there an ICBM in your future?
- A Conservative's Guide to the Third World
Owen Harries
, pp. 14-15 The term means just what it says
- Stanford's Vendetta Against an Independent Mind: Steven Mosher
Mary Mainland
, pp. 16-17 guilty until proven innocent
- Church and State
Paul A. Rahe
, pp. 18-23 Jefferson, Madison, and 200 Years of Religious Freedom
Departments
- Presswatch/A Tyranny of Experts
John O'Sullivan
, pp. 24-26 - Among the Environmentaloids/Westway Story
William Tucker
, pp. 27-28 - European Document/King Kadar
Robert D. Kaplan
, p. 29 - Eminentoes/The Great White
Joe Mysak
, p. 30 Worst Book of the Year/Ferraro
- My Story
Fred Barnes
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Review A Matter of Principle, by Ronald Dworkin (Review) Shirley Robin Letwin
, pp. 33-39 - A Matter of Principle by Ronald Dworkin
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Review Vigilante, by William Tucker (Review) Mary Mainland
, p. 40 - Vigilante by William Tucker
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Review The New Direction in American Politics, by Joh... (Review) Gordon Jackson
, p. 41 - The New Direction in American Politics by John E. Chubb and Paul E. Peterson
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Review Amusing Ourselves to Death, by Neil Postman (Review) Terry Teachout
, p. 42 - Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
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Review A Maggot, by John Fowles (Review) Reid Buckley
, pp. 43-44 - A Maggot by John Fowles
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2 Reviews Stanley and the Women, by Kingsley Amis (2 Reviews) Virgil Nemoianu
, pp. 45-46 - Stanley and the Women by Kingsley Amis
- Russian Hide-and-seek by Kingsley Amis
Departments
- The Washington Spectator
George Jean Nathan
, p. 47 - Current Wisdom
Assorted Jackasses
, pp. 48-52 - Cover drawing
John Springs