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January 29, 1983 Issue - 18 Articles- Letter from Europe
Daniel Singer
, p. 97 Imagination Has Not Yet Taken Power
Editorials
- It's Midterm Crisis Time, p. 97
- Letters, p. 98
- Exit Rostow, p. 99
- Liberals and Social Security
John L. Hess
, p. 100 - The Nameless Men
Tom Goldstein
, p. 101 - Dispatches
Kai Bird and Max Holland
, pp. 102-103 - Uncivil Liberties
Calvin Trillin
, p. 104 Articles
- The Church vs. The Bomb
Marcus Raskin
, pp. 105-107 War, Peace and the Bishops
- Pacifist Populism
Philip S. Foner
, pp. 108-109 Putting War to a Vote
- Whom Ma Bell Tolls
Robert Jacobson
, pp. 110-113 The Long-Distance Subsidy Slash
Follow-Up
- The Adamic Affair
Nick Sivulich
, pp. 114-115 Books & the Arts
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Progressives vs. Prostitutes (Review) Ann Jones
, p. 116 The Lost Sisterhood, by Ruth Rosen
- The Lost Sisterhood by Ruth Rosen
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Born-Again Jew (Review) Dean Valentine
, p. 117 An Orphan in History, by Paul Cowan
- An Orphan in History by Paul Cowan
- Three Poems
Mary Jo Salter
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Those Were the Days, Sort of (Review) Maurice Isserman
, p. 119 Rebels in Bohemia, by Leslie Fishbein
- Rebels in Bohemia by Leslie Fishbein
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Books About the Bomb (12 Reviews) David Corn
, pp. 120-121 With Enough Shovels, by Robert Scheer
- With Enough Shovels by Robert Scheer
- Beyond the Cold War by E.P. Thompson
- Exterminism and Cold War by E.P. Thompson
- Thinking About the Next War by Thomas Powers
- Beyond the Freeze by Daniel Ford, Henry Kendall, and Steven Nadis
- The Third World War: August 1985 by John W. Hackett
- Third World War: The Untold Story by John Hackett
- Meet Mr. Bomb by Tony Hendra
- Limited Nuclear War by Ian Clark
- Why Nations Go to War by John G. Stoessinger
- The Day After Midnight by Michael Riordan
- When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs
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Victorian Adventurers (Review) David Black
, pp. 122-128 Burton and Speke, by William Harrison
- Burton and Speke by William Harrison