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September 8, 1979 Issue - 21 ArticlesCover
- Editorial: Who Bugged Andy Young?, p. 161
- Bugging Revisited: The Wiretap Decade
Herman Schwartz
, p. 161
- Letters, p. 162
Editorials
- Havana Calling, p. 163
- Talk Not Bombs, p. 164
- Back-Door Policy, p. 164
- Arms for Iran?, p. 165
- Sidebars, p. 165
- Second Thoughts
Carey McWilliams
, p. 166 Articles
- After Meany, What?
B.J. Widick
, pp. 167-168 The A.F.L.-C.I.O. Adrist
- President for Life
Patrick Owens
, p. 169 - Burger Court 1978-79
Bruce J. Ennis
, pp. 170-172 Ten Dangerous Decisions
- Human Rights in Ulster
Christopher Hitchens
, p. 173 "Without Identifiable Culprits"
- The Secret Torturers
Jack Holland
, pp. 174-180 Books & the Arts
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For the Worker Who Has Everything... (Review) Bernard Nossiter
, p. 181 What Went Wrong?, by Jeremy Seabrook
- What Went Wrong? by Jeremy Seabrook
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The Hidden Abode (Review) Robert Howard
, p. 182 Contested Terrain, by Richard C. Edwards
- Contested Terrain by Richard C. Edwards
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Friendly Visitors (2 Reviews) Thomas Bender
, pp. 183-185 Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820-1920, by Paul Boyer
- Urban Masses and Moral Order in America, 1820-1920 by Paul Boyer
- Everything in Its Place by Constance Perin
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Songs With a Message (Review) Jules Chametzky
, p. 186 Social Poetry of the 1930s, by Jack Salzman and Leo Zanderer
- Social Poetry of the 1930s by Jack Salzman and Leo Zanderer
- Worker Writers
David Matza and David Wellman
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Book Notes: Labor (6 Reviews) Milton Cantor
, p. 187 So Sweet to Labor, by Norton Juster
- So Sweet to Labor by Norton Juster
- Women at Work by Thomas L. Dublin
- Hard-Rock Epic by Mark Wyman
- Industrialization and the American Labor Movement, 1850-1900 by Irwin Yellowitz
- Artisans of the New Republic by Howard B. Rock
- The Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850-1920 by Daniel T. Rodgers
- Dance
Nancy Goldner
, pp. 188-192