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Issues of the 1960s = 5 Years, 17 Issues, 200 Articles-
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Issues of 1965 = 1 Issue, 12 Articles-
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Fall 1965 Issue = 12 Articles- Editorial, pp. 3-5
- The Professionalization of Reform by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 6-16
- Technology and Unemployment by Robert M. Solow, pp. 17-26
- Men and Machines in Perspective by Robert L. Heilbroner, pp. 27-36
- The Permanent Professors by Robert A. Nisbet, pp. 37-50
- The Myth of the Scientific Elite by Daniel S. Greenberg, pp. 51-70
- Paradoxes of American Poverty by Nathan Glazer, pp. 71-81
- Where Welfare Falls Short by Eveline M. Burns, pp. 82-95
- Conservatives, Liberals and the Constitution by Martin Diamond, pp. 96-109
- The British Debate the Welfare State by Timothy Raison, pp. 110-118
- The Study of the Future by Daniel Bell, pp. 119-130
- Current Reading, pp. 131-136
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Issues of 1966 = 4 Issues, 46 Articles-
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Spring 1966 Issue = 10 Articles- Comment by Daniel Bell, pp. 3-9
- The War Against the Automobile by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 10-26
- The War on Cities by James Q. Wilson, pp. 27-43
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 44
- What War and Which Poverty? by Earl Raab, pp. 45-56
- The New Property by Charles A. Reich, pp. 57-89
- "Socialized Medicine" in Practice by William A. Glaser, pp. 90-106
- A Free Market in Education by Milton Friedman, p. 107
- The Negro American by Nathan Glazer, pp. 108-115
- Current Reading, pp. 116-128
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Summer 1966 Issue = 13 Articles- Comment by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-7
- On Selfish Children and Lonely Parents by Alvin L. Schorr, pp. 8-12
- The New Society (III) by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 13-30
- The Case for an Income Guarantee by James Tobin, pp. 31-41
- Are We a Nation of Cities? by Daniel J. Elazar, pp. 42-58
- The Search for "Brainpower" by George C. Keller, pp. 59-69
- Equal Schools or Equal Students? by James S. Coleman, pp. 70-75
- The Trouble with Higher Education by John William Ward, pp. 76-88
- The Rediscovery of the Market by Charles E. Lindblom, pp. 89-100
- Contributors to this Issue, p. 101
- PPBS Comes to Washington by Virginia Held, pp. 102-115
- Review Essay: Marshall McLuhan by George P. Elliott, pp. 116-122
- Current Reading, pp. 123-128
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Fall 1966 Issue = 13 Articles- What Is "Community Action"? by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-8
- A Hard Year for Economic Policy by Robert M. Solow, pp. 9-12
- Fathers without Children by Elliot Liebow, pp. 13-25
- Crime in the Streets by James Q. Wilson, pp. 26-35
- Is Scarcity Dead? by Kenneth E. Boulding, pp. 36-44
- Project Camelot by Robert A. Nisbet, pp. 45-69
- Liberalism and the National Idea by Samuel H. Beer, pp. 70-82
- The Case fo a Lottery by Eli Ginzberg, pp. 83-89
- The Case for a National Service System by Morris Janowitz, pp. 90-109
- Against a Negative Income Tax by Alvin L. Schorr, pp. 110-116
- A Rejoinder by James Tobin, pp. 117-119
- Current Reading, pp. 120-127
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 128
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Winter 1966 Issue = 10 Articles- The Troublesom Intellectuals by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-6
- The First Service Economy by Victor R. Fuchs, pp. 7-17
- Is The Public School Obsolete? by Christopher Jencks, pp. 18-27
- Corruption by James Q. Wilson, pp. 28-38
- The High Cost of Hospitals by Martin E. Segal, pp. 39-54
- White House and Whitehall by Richard E. Neustadt, pp. 55-69
- Ideas into Programs by Adam Yarmolinsky, pp. 70-79
- Suburbia and the American Dream by Bennett M. Berger, pp. 80-92
- Thinking Machines by George A. Miller, pp. 93-112
- Current Reading, pp. 113-128
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Issues of 1967 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles-
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Spring 1967 Issue = 10 Articles- A Crisis of Confidence? by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-10
- The End of the Population Explosion by Donald J. Bogue, pp. 11-19
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 20
- Housing Problems and Housing Policies by Nathan Glazer, pp. 21-51
- Data Banks and Dossiers by Carl Kaysen, pp. 52-60
- Economics and Criminal Enterprise by Thomas C. Schelling, pp. 61-78
- The Catholics and Their Colleges (I) by Christopher Jencks and David Riesman, pp. 79-101
- Notes on the Post-Industrial Society (II) by Daniel Bell, pp. 102-118
- The Times by Clifton Daniel and Irving Kristol, pp. 119-123
- Current Reading, pp. 124-128
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Summer 1967 Issue = 11 Articles- Notes of a Practitioner by William Gorham, pp. 4-8
- HEW Grapples with PPBS by Elizabeth B. Drew, pp. 9-29
- The Political Economy of Efficiency by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 30-48
- The Catholics and Their Colleges (II) by Christopher Jencks and David Riesman, pp. 49-73
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 74
- The Future Computer Utility by Paul Baran, pp. 75-87
- Redefining Poverty and Redistributing Income by Victor Fuchs, pp. 88-95
- The Idea of Justice and the Poor by Martin Meyer, pp. 96-115
- The Lessons of Pruitt-Igoe by Lee Rainwater, pp. 116-126
- The Future of the Not-for-Profit Corporations by Bruce L.R. Smith, pp. 127-142
- Current Reading, pp. 143-144
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Fall 1967 Issue = 13 Articles- Comment by Otis Dudley Duncan, pp. 3-6
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 7
- Carnegie, Ford, and Public Television by Stephen White, pp. 8-19
- Toward Open Schools by James S. Coleman, pp. 20-27
- Thoughts on the Presidency by Henry Fairlie, pp. 28-48
- The Americanization of Frantz Fanon by Aristide Zolberg and Vera Zolberg, pp. 49-63
- The Crime Commission Reports by James Q. Wilson, pp. 64-82
- Machine Politics by Theodore J. Lowi, pp. 83-92
- On the Draft, pp. 93-99
- Son of Affluence by Robert M. Solow, pp. 100-108
- Review of a Review by John Kenneth Galbraith, pp. 109-117
- A Rejoinder by Robert M. Solow, pp. 118-119
- Current Reading, pp. 120-128
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Winter 1967 Issue = 13 Articles- The Bureaucracy Problem by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-9
- The Principle of the Hiding Hand by Albert O. Hirschman, pp. 10-23
- Notes on the Post-Industrial Society (I) by Daniel Bell, pp. 24-35
- The Underdeveloped Profession by Irving Kristol, pp. 36-52
- The Future of Teaching by William Arrowsmith, pp. 53-67
- Two Cultures by Richard Hofstadter, pp. 68-74
- Facts and Fancies about Drug Addiction by Norman E. Zinberg, pp. 75-90
- Experimenting with Humans by Bernard Barber, pp. 91-102
- The High Cost of Culture by Virginia Held, pp. 103-109
- Income Grants and "Dirty Work" by Herbert J. Gans, pp. 110-112
- On the Minimum Wage by Charles M. Lichenstein, pp. 113-115
- Current Reading, pp. 116-127
- Contributors to This Issue, p. 128
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Issues of 1968 = 4 Issues, 53 Articles-
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Spring 1968 Issue = 20 Articles- The Empty-head Blues by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 3-16
- Decentralization for What? by Irving Kristol, pp. 17-25
- PPBS and Foreign Affairs by Thomas C. Schelling, pp. 26-36
- Galbraith, Solow, and the Truth about Corporations by Robin Marris, pp. 37-46
- The Truth Further Refined by Robert M. Solow, pp. 47-52
- A Critique of the Guaranteed Annual Income by James C. Vadakin, pp. 53-66
- Megalopolis and the New Sectionalism by Daniel J. Elazar, pp. 67-85
- Current Reading, pp. 86-98
- Financing Higher Education by Clark Kerr, p. 99
- The Distribution of Money and Power by Clark Kerr, pp. 100-103
- Autonomy with Accountability by David B. Truman, pp. 104-107
- The Higher Schooling in America by Milton Friedman, pp. 108-112
- A Changing Economy for Higher Education by Martin Meyerson, pp. 113-117
- Benefits, Costs, and Equity by James S. Coleman, pp. 118-122
- Burdens and Bargains in Higher Education by Roger E. Bolton, pp. 123-125
- The Need for New Guidelines by Charles J. Hitch, pp. 126-127
- Planning for Subsidies by Algo D. Henderson, pp. 128-130
- Financing the College: How and Why by Theodore R. Sizer, pp. 131-133
- The Need for Direct and Substantial Aid by Malcolm Moos, pp. 134-135
- Contributors, p. 136
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Summer 1968 Issue = 12 Articles- Five Long Hot Summers and How They Grew by Howard Hubbard, pp. 3-24
- The Urban Unease by James Q. Wilson, pp. 25-39
- "Shortcuts" to Social Change? by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 40-51
- Toward a Modest Experiment in Cable Television by Stephen White, pp. 52-67
- I. The Economic Approach to Social Questions by Harry G. Johnson, pp. 68-79
- II. Model-makers and Decision-makers by Carl Kaysen, pp. 80-95
- III. Economics, Sociology, and the Best of All Possible Worlds by Mancur Olson, Jr., pp. 96-117
- Contributors, p. 118
- The Gap Is Not Technological by Theodore Levitt, pp. 119-124
- Of Source the Gap's Not Really Technogical by Robert Gilpin, pp. 125-129
- When It Comes to the CRUNCH by Geoffrey Taylor, pp. 130-133
- Current Reading, pp. 134-136
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Fall 1968 Issue = 11 Articles- "Student Power" in Berkeley by Nathan Glazer, pp. 3-21
- Black Studies at San Francisco State by John H. Bunzel, pp. 22-38
- The Activists by Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 39-51
- That "Generation Gap" by Samuel Lubell, pp. 52-60
- Columbia and the New Left by Daniel Bell, pp. 61-101
- The Case of the Columbia Gym by Roger Starr, pp. 102-121
- The Last Four Years at Cornell by Nathan Tarcov, pp. 122-138
- Democracy and the English University by William Letwin, pp. 139-150
- French Students by Michel Crozier, pp. 151-159
- Germany by Renate Mayntz, pp. 160-172
- The Academic System by Talcott Parsons, pp. 173-200
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Winter 1968 Issue = 10 Articles- The Crises in Welfare by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-29
- On the "Economic Basis" of American Politics by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 30-42
- European Disunion and the Technology Gap by Robert Gilpin, pp. 43-54
- Crisis in the University? by Robert A. Nisbet, pp. 55-64
- On Class in America by Christopher Jencks and David Riesman, pp. 65-85
- Rethinking Our Social Strategies by Robert A. Levine, pp. 86-96
- To Suburbia, with Love by Marvin Bressler, pp. 97-103
- Pollution and Poverty by Roger Starr and James Carlson, pp. 104-131
- Current Reading, pp. 132-135
- Contributors, p. 136
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Issues of 1969 = 4 Issues, 42 Articles-
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Spring 1969 Issue = 14 Articles- The Twilight of Authority by Robert A. Nisbet, pp. 3-9
- I. Rebellion in the MLA by George P. Elliott, pp. 10-22
- II. Barbarism, Virtue, and the University by Sidney Hook, pp. 23-39
- On Task Forcing by Nathan Glazer, pp. 40-45
- The Potential of "Trickle Down" by Alan Altshuler, pp. 46-56
- Taking the Post Office Out of Politics by Richard J. Willey, pp. 57-71
- I. The Idea of a Social Report by Daniel Bell, pp. 72-84
- II. The Purpose and Plan of a Social Report by Mancur Olson, Jr., pp. 85-96
- Contributors, p. 97
- III. A Social Report in Action, pp. 98-105
- Inducing Poor Children to Learn by Andrew Effrat, Roy E. Feldman, and Harvey M. Sapolsky, ..., pp. 106-111
- A Basis for Welfare Reform by Edwin Kuh, pp. 112-117
- The Merger Movement, pp. 118-122
- Current Reading, pp. 123-128
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Summer 1969 Issue = 11 Articles- I. Power and Powerlessness in a Regional City by Roger Starr, pp. 3-23
- Contributors, p. 24
- II. The Mayors vs. The Cities by James Q. Wilson, pp. 25-40
- Who Knows New York? by Irving Kristol and Paul Weaver, pp. 41-63
- I. Income and Welfare in New York City by David M. Gordon, pp. 64-88
- II. Welfare by Edward Banfield, pp. 89-101
- III. Beyond Income Maintenance by Nathan Glazer, pp. 102-122
- New York City's Housing by George Sternlieb, pp. 123-141
- The Community Revolution by Daniel Bell and Virginia Held, pp. 142-179
- A New Look at the Melting Pot by Nathan Glazer, pp. 180-187
- New York's Mixed Economy by Dick Netzer, pp. 188-204
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Fall 1969 Issue = 8 Articles- Toward a National Urban Policy by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-20
- The Rich, the Poor, and the Taxes They Pay by Joseph Pechman, pp. 21-43
- Being In and Being Out by Charles Frankel, pp. 44-59
- Publish or Perish by J.H. Hexter, pp. 60-77
- Youth Unemployment by Edwin Harwood, pp. 78-87
- Social Forecasting by Otis Dudley Duncan, pp. 88-118
- An Emerging Republican Majority? by Nelson Polsby, pp. 119-125
- Contributors, pp. 126-128
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Winter 1969 Issue = 9 Articles- The Sickness of Government by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 3-23
- God and the Mafia by Gordon Hawkins, pp. 24-51
- Purpose and Planning in Foreign Policy by Zbigniew Brzezinski, pp. 52-73
- I. Alternatives to the Gilded Ghetto by John F. Kain and Joseph J. Persky, pp. 74-87
- II. "Third Worlds" Abroad and at Home by Albert Wohlstetter and Roberta Wohlstetter, pp. 88-107
- The Blending of Public and Private Enterprise by J.A. Stockfisch and D.J. Edwards, pp. 108-117
- Trade Unionism Goes Public by Everett M. Kassalow, pp. 118-131
- Current Reading, pp. 132-134
- Contributors, pp. 135-136
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Issues of the 1970s = 10 Years, 40 Issues, 403 Articles-
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Issues of 1970 = 4 Issues, 41 Articles-
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Spring 1970 Issue = 12 Articles- I. The Mirage of New Towns by William Alonso, pp. 3-16
- Contributors, p. 17
- II. Housing in Perspective by Morton Schussheim, pp. 18-30
- III. Toward a National Housing Policy by Irving H. Welfeld, pp. 31-43
- The Black Quota at Yale Law School by Macklin Fleming and Louis Pollak, pp. 44-52
- Quo Warranto? by Daniel Bell, pp. 53-68
- The Economic Common Sense of Pollution by Larry E. Ruff, pp. 69-85
- The Economics of the 1960's by Otto Eckstein, pp. 86-97
- How Shall We Finance Higher Education? by Michael Clurman, pp. 98-110
- Black Gold and Black Capitalism by Anthony H. Pascal, pp. 111-119
- An Alternative to the Nixon Maintenance Plan by Richard Zeckhauser and Peter Schuck, pp. 120-130
- Current Reading, pp. 131-136
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Summer 1970 Issue = 7 Articles- Defeat at Fort Lincoln by Martha Derthick, pp. 3-38
- Contributors, p. 39
- The Case of Marjorie Webster by James D. Koerner, pp. 40-64
- Revolution Instead by George P. Elliott, pp. 65-89
- Policy vs. Program in the '70s by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 90-100
- The Distribution of Income in New York City by Blanche Bernstein, pp. 101-116
- Current Reading, pp. 117-124
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Fall 1970 Issue = 13 Articles- "When virtue loses all her loveliness" by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-14
- Contributors, p. 15
- The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism by Daniel Bell, pp. 16-43
- The New Markets and the New Capitalism by Peter Drucker, pp. 44-79
- I. On the Limited "Relevance" of Economics by Robert L. Heilbroner, pp. 80-93
- II. Science and Ideology in Economics by Robert M. Solow, pp. 94-107
- I. The Transformation of Wall Street by Daniel Seligman, pp. 108-116
- II. The Two Faces of Economic Concentration by M.A. Adelman, pp. 117-126
- III. How Obsolete is the Business Cycle? by R.A. Gordon, pp. 127-139
- Whatever Happened to British Planning? by Norman MacRae, pp. 140-148
- Japan's Galbraithian Economy by Martin Bronfenbrenner, pp. 149-157
- Sweden by Eli Ginzberg, pp. 158-166
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Monopoly Capitalism and Neo-Marxism by Raymond Lubitz, pp. 167-180 - 1 Review- Monopoly Capital by Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy
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Winter 1970 Issue = 9 Articles- Reexamining the Military Budget by Charles L. Schultze, pp. 3-24
- The Blindness System by Donald A. Schon, pp. 25-38
- When Government Works by Robert C. Wood, pp. 39-51
- I. Mass Transportation by Thomas E. Lisco, pp. 52-74
- II. Transportation and Poverty by John F. Kain and John R. Meyer, pp. 75-87
- I. Where Shall They Live? by James L. Sundquist, pp. 88-99
- Contributors, p. 100
- II. Where Shall the Money Come From? by Charles M. Haar and Peter A. Lewis, pp. 101-112
- Current Reading, pp. 113-124
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Issues of 1971 = 4 Issues, 43 Articles-
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Spring 1971 Issue = 13 Articles- The Vitality of Mythical Numbers by Max Singer, pp. 3-9
- The Parable of the Parking Lots by Henry G. Manne, pp. 10-15
- On the Humanity of Women by Henry Fairlie, pp. 16-31
- Contributors, p. 32
- Revenue Sharing in Theory and Practice by Edward Banfield, pp. 33-45
- A New Political Realignment? by Everett Carll Ladd, Jr., Charles Hadley, and Lauriston King, ..., pp. 46-63
- Public Goods and Private Status by Anthony Downs and R. Joseph Monsen, pp. 64-77
- I. How Shall We Pay for Hospital Care? by Joseph P. Newhouse and Vincent Taylor, pp. 78-92
- II. A New Approach to National Health Insurance by Martin S. Feldstein, pp. 93-105
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A Breakdown in Civil Rights Enforcement? by Nathan Glazer, pp. 106-115 - 1 Review- Federal Civil Rights Enforcement Effort by The U.S. Commission On Civil Rights
- Which of the Poor Shall Live in Public Housing? by Roger Starr, pp. 116-124
- Jobs and the Negro Family by Edwin Harwood and Claire Hodge, pp. 125-131
- Current Reading, pp. 132-136
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Summer 1971 Issue = 9 Articles- Editorial Note by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-4
- I. The Corporation and Society in the 1970's by Daniel Bell, pp. 5-32
- II. On Making the Future Safe for Mankind by E.J. Mishan, pp. 33-61
- Community Control vs. School by William R. Grant, pp. 62-78
- Contributors, p. 79
- Government and Scientific Research by Carl Kaysen, pp. 80-85
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Blood by Nathan Glazer, pp. 86-94 - 1 Review- The Gift Relationship by Richard M. Titmuss
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Does Planning Work? by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 95-104 - 2 Reviews- Modern Capitalist Planning by Stephen S. Cohen
- Papers on Planning and Economic Management by Ely Devons
- Current Reading, pp. 105-128
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Fall 1971 Issue = 9 Articles- A Limit on Campaign Spending by Vic Fingerhut, pp. 3-12
- Contributors, p. 13
- I. The City as Sandbox by George Sternlieb, pp. 14-21
- II. The City as Reservation by Norton E. Long, pp. 22-38
- The Dead Hand of Regulation by James Q. Wilson, pp. 39-58
- On the Ecology of Micromotives by Thomas C. Schelling, pp. 59-98
- College Generations by Seymour Martin Lipset and Everett Carll Ladd, Jr., ..., pp. 99-113
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Power in America by Richard A. Posner, pp. 114-121 - 2 Reviews- America, Inc. by Morton Mintz and Jerry S. Cohen
- Wealth and Power in America by Gabriel Kolko
- Current Reading, pp. 122-128
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Winter 1971 Issue = 12 Articles- I. Pornography vs. Democracy by Walter Berns, pp. 3-24
- II. Concurring and Dissenting Opinions by Alexander Bickel, pp. 25-27
- --- by Stanley Kauffmann, pp. 28-31
- --- by Wilson Carey McWilliams, pp. 32-37
- --- by Marshall Cohen, pp. 38-44
- III. Violence, Pornography, and Social Science by James Q. Wilson, pp. 45-61
- Paradoxes of Health Care by Nathan Glazer, pp. 62-76
- Contributors, p. 77
- The Mafia and the Web of Kinship by Francis A.J. Ianni, pp. 78-100
- On "Capitalism" and the "Free Society" by John K. Jessup and Irving Kristol, pp. 101-105
- Reassuring the Small Homeowner by Adam Yarmolinsky, pp. 106-110
- Current Reading, pp. 111-120
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Issues of 1972 = 4 Issues, 33 Articles-
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Spring 1972 Issue = 8 Articles- The Schism in Black America by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-24
- Toward a Future That Has No Past by Orlando Patterson, pp. 25-62
- The Riddle of Inflation by James W. Kuhn, pp. 63-77
- That "Housing Problem" by Irving Welfeld, pp. 78-95
- Crime and Punishment and Social Science by Martin A. Levin, pp. 96-103
- Toward an All-Volunteer Military by Morris Janowitz, pp. 104-117
- Current Reading, pp. 118-127
- Contributors, p. 128
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Summer 1972 Issue = 10 Articles- Of Populism and Taxes by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-11
- The Educational Entrepreneur by Hon. Edith Green, pp. 12-25
- American Catholics by Andrew M. Greeley, pp. 26-37
- I. Up and Down with Ecology by Anthony Downs, pp. 38-50
- II. Clean Rhetoric and Dirty Water by A. Myrick Freeman III and Robert H. Haveman, pp. 51-65
- Education and Economic Equality by Lester C. Thurow, pp. 66-81
- The Street Gangs and Ethnic Enterprise by Nathan Glazer, pp. 82-89
- The Evidence on Busing by David J. Armor, pp. 90-125
- Contributors, p. 126
- Current Reading, pp. 127-128
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Fall 1972 Issue = 7 Articles- The Problem of Heroin by James Q. Wilson, Mark H. Moore, and I. David Wheat, Jr., ..., pp. 3-28
- I. Meritocracy and Equality by Daniel Bell, pp. 29-68
- II. Equalizing Education---in Whose Benefit? by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 69-89
- III. Social Mobility and Equal Opportunity by Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 90-108
- Who Are the Elite Intellectuals? by Charles Kadushin, pp. 109-125
- Current Reading, pp. 126-135
- Contributors, p. 136
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Winter 1972 Issue = 8 Articles- Of Prisons, Asylums, and Other Decaying Institutions by David J. Rothman, pp. 3-17
- Making Babies by Leon R. Kass, pp. 18-56
- Is Television News Biased? by Paul H. Weaver, pp. 57-74
- Power and The People by Roger Starr, pp. 75-99
- The Outlook for Educated Manpower by Eli Ginzberg, pp. 100-111
- The Political Economy of National Health by Rudolf Klein, pp. 112-124
- Contributors, p. 125
- Current Reading, pp. 126-128
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Issues of 1973 = 4 Issues, 41 Articles-
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Spring 1973 Issue = 12 Articles- Capitalism, Socialism, and Nihilism by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-16
- Is There an Energy Crisis? by Marc J. Roberts, pp. 17-36
- Contributors, p. 37
- The Uses and Abuses of Legal Assistance by Harry Brill, pp. 38-55
- Toward a Definition of Economic Justice by Lester Thurow, pp. 56-80
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"Sincerity" and "Authenticity" in Modern Society by Peter L. Berger, pp. 81-90 - 1 Review- Sincerity and Authenticity by Lionel Trilling
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Can Inequality Be Cured? by Nathan Keyfitz, pp. 91-101 - 1 Review- Inequality by Christopher Jencks
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Cambridge (U.K.) vs. Cambridge (Mass.) by James Tobin, pp. 102-109 - 1 Review- Economic Heresies by Joan Robinson
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Perspectives on Health Care by Nathan Glazer, pp. 110-125 - 1 Review- Health Care by Odin Waldemar Anderson
- "Problem Families" and Public Housing by Richard S. Scobie, pp. 126-129
- A Reply by Roger Starr, pp. 130-134
- Current Reading, pp. 135-136
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Summer 1973 Issue = 9 Articles- "Peace" by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-12
- The Law's Delay by Macklin Fleming, pp. 13-33
- The Cost of Housing by B. Bruce-Briggs, pp. 34-42
- The Moral Crisis of the Black American by Orlando Patterson, pp. 43-69
- The Civil Service by E.S. Savas and Sigmund G. Ginsburg, pp. 70-84
- Contributors, p. 85
- Population Growth and Economic Growth by Stephen Enke, pp. 86-96
- The Auto Pollution Muddle by Lawrence J. White, pp. 97-112
- Current Reading, pp. 113-128
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Fall 1973 Issue = 9 Articles- The Economics of the New Unemployment by Martin Feldstein, pp. 3-42
- Managing the Public Service Institution by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 43-59
- Contributors, p. 60
- What Welfare Crisis? by Martin Rein and Hugh Heclo, pp. 61-83
- The Annual Expenditure Increment by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 84-108
- Economic Justice and the Economist by Richard A. Posner, pp. 109-119
- A Reply by Lester C. Thurow, pp. 120-127
- The Poverty Lawyers by Jerome E. Carlin and Harry Brill, pp. 128-131
- Current Reading, pp. 132-136
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Winter 1973 Issue = 11 Articles- Does Money Buy Happiness? by Richard A. Easterlin, pp. 3-10
- Other People's Children by Sheila M. Rothman, pp. 11-27
- Making Wage Controls Work by Arnold R. Weber, pp. 28-39
- Contributors, p. 40
- Woodlawn by Winston Moore, Charles P. Livermore, and George F. Galland, Jr., ..., pp. 41-59
- Property Taxes and Populist Reform by George E. Peterson and Arthur P. Solomon, pp. 60-75
- Age, Sex, Marriage, and Jobs by Carolyn Shaw Bell, pp. 76-87
- Busing: A Review of "The Evidence" by Thomas F. Pettigrew, Marshall Smith, and Elizabeth L. Unseem, ..., pp. 88-118
- The Double Double Standard by David J. Armor, pp. 119-131
- On Pettigrew and Armor by James Q. Wilson, pp. 132-134
- Current Reading, pp. 135-136
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Issues of 1974 = 4 Issues, 36 Articles-
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Spring 1974 Issue = 8 Articles- Black Excellence by Thomas Sowell, pp. 3-20
- Contributors, p. 21
- What Works? by Robert Martinson, pp. 22-54
- "People Work" by Brigitte Berger, pp. 55-66
- The New Journalism and the Old by Paul H. Weaver, pp. 67-88
- The New Federalism by Daniel J. Elazar, pp. 89-102
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The Pursuit of Equality by Robert Nisbet, pp. 103-120 - 1 Review- A Theory of Justice by John Rawls
- Current Reading, pp. 121-128
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Summer 1974 Issue = 8 Articles- Methadone by Edward Jay Epstein, pp. 3-23
- Contributors, p. 24
- How Many Games in Town? by Jess Marcum and Henry Rowen, pp. 25-52
- Accountability in Education by Jerome T. Murphy and David K. Cohen, pp. 53-82
- Regulation by the Numbers by Steven Kelman, pp. 83-102
- Does Punishment Deter Crime? by Gordon Tullock, pp. 103-111
- Extending the "No-fault" Idea by Jeffrey O'Connell, pp. 112-119
- Current Reading, pp. 120-128
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Fall 1974 Issue = 7 Articles- Taxes, Poverty, and Equality by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-28
- The Public Household by Daniel Bell, pp. 29-68
- I. Can Open Enrollment Work? by John McAdams, pp. 69-87
- Contributors, p. 88
- II. On "Opening Up" the Suburbs by Nathan Glazer, pp. 89-111
- Campaign Financing by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 112-130
- Gasoline Prices and the Suburban Way of Life by B. Bruce-Briggs, pp. 131-136
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Winter 1974 Issue = 13 Articles- An Introduction to this Special Issue by Eli Ginzberg and Robert M. Solow, pp. 4-13
- Social Intervention in a Democracy by Lance Liebman, pp. 14-29
- Economic Policy and Unemployment in the 1960's by Edmund S. Phelps, pp. 30-46
- Reform Follows Reality by Gilbert Y. Steiner, pp. 47-65
- What Does It Do for the Poor? by Robert J. Lampman, pp. 66-82
- The Uses and Limits of Manpower Policy by Lloyd Ulman, pp. 83-105
- Major Public Initiatives in Health Care by Herbert E. Klarman, pp. 106-123
- The Successes and Failures of Federal Housing Policy by Anthony Downs, pp. 124-145
- Economic Developments in the Black Community by Andrew F. Brimmer, pp. 146-163
- The Federal Role in Education by Ralph W. Tyler, pp. 164-187
- Blacks and the Crisis of Political Participation by Charles V. Hamilton, pp. 188-210
- Some Lessons of the 1960's by Eli Ginzberg and Robert M. Solow, pp. 211-223
- Contributors, p. 224
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Issues of 1975 = 4 Issues, 36 Articles-
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Spring 1975 Issue = 8 Articles- The Social Pork Barrel by David A. Stockman, pp. 3-30
- The Mundell-Laffer Hypothesis by Jude Wanniski, pp. 31-51
- Contributors, p. 52
- Whatever Happened to "Community Mental Health"? by David F. Musto, pp. 53-79
- On the Making of Perfect and Beautiful Social Programs by William C. Baer, pp. 80-98
- The Krogh File by Edward Jay Epstein, pp. 99-124
- I. The Riddle of the Middle Class by James Q. Wilson, pp. 125-129
- II. Who Wants Higher Education, Even When It's Free by Nathan Glazer, pp. 130-136
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Summer 1975 Issue = 8 Articles- Reform Work, Not Welfare by Nathan Glazer, pp. 3-9
- Contributors, p. 10
- Regarding the End of Medicine and the Pursuit of Health by Leon R. Kass, pp. 11-42
- Mass Transportation and Minority Transportation by B. Bruce-Briggs, pp. 43-74
- Toward a Reform of Social Security by Martin Feldstein, pp. 75-95
- Family, Bureaucracy, and the "Special Child" by Brigitte Berger, pp. 96-108
- Should Every Job Support a Family? by Carolyn Shaw Bell, pp. 109-118
- The New Political Theory by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 119-128
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Fall 1975 Issue = 12 Articles- Preface, p. 3
- Introduction by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 4-8
- The Democratic Distemper by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 9-38
- The Declaration and the Constitution by Martin Diamond, pp. 39-55
- The Past and Future Presidency by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 56-76
- The Rise of the Bureaucratic State by James Q. Wilson, pp. 77-103
- Towards an Imperial Judiciary? by Nathan Glazer, pp. 104-122
- Contributors, p. 123
- Corporate Capitalism in America by Irving Kristol, pp. 124-141
- The Paradox of American Politics by Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 142-165
- Public Opinion versus Popular Opinion by Robert Nisbet, pp. 166-192
- The End of American Exceptionalism by Daniel Bell, pp. 193-224
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Winter 1975 Issue = 8 Articles- Immigration Policy by Elliott Abrams and Franklin S. Abrams, pp. 3-29
- The Intelligent Citizen's Guide to Inflation by Robert M. Solow, pp. 30-66
- Unemployment and the "Dual Labor Market" by Peter B. Doeringer and Michael J. Piore, pp. 67-79
- OMB and the Presidency by Hugh Heclo, pp. 80-98
- The Photocopying Revolution and the Copyright Crisis by Louise Weinberg, pp. 99-118
- The Los Angeles Afflication by Ward Elliott, pp. 119-128
- Current Reading, pp. 129-133
- Contributors, pp. 134-136
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Issues of 1976 = 4 Issues, 32 Articles-
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Spring 1976 Issue = 8 Articles- Crime and Punishment in England by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-25
- I. Patterns of Black Excellence by Thomas Sowell, pp. 26-58
- II. Report from Chicago by J.S. Fuerst, pp. 59-68
- Contributors, p. 69
- The Wavering Polls by Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 70-89
- I. How Much More Equality Can We Afford? by Edgar K. Browning, pp. 90-110
- II. Equality, Opportunity, and the "Good Job" by Bradley R. Schiller, pp. 111-120
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Rawls, Nozick, and Educational Equality by James S. Coleman, pp. 121-128 - 2 Reviews- A Theory of Justice by John Rawls
- Anarchy, State and Utopia by Robert Nozick
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Summer 1976 Issue = 9 Articles- The Socialist Myth by Peter L. Berger, pp. 3-15
- Contributors, p. 16
- Whatever Happened to Small-Town America? by Benjamin Stein, pp. 17-26
- A Prospect for Parks by Donald E. Simon, pp. 27-39
- The "Administrative Presidency" by Richard P. Nathan, pp. 40-54
- Learning About Crime by David H. Bayley, pp. 55-68
- Management and the "Post-Industrial" Society by Theodore Levitt, pp. 69-103
- The Rehabiliation of Punishment by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 104-114
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Deregulating the Cities by Christopher C. DeMuth, pp. 115-128 - 2 Reviews- The Politics of Neglect by Bernard J. Frieden and Marshall Kaplan
- Between the Idea and the Reality by Charles Monroe Haar
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Fall 1976 Issue = 8 Articles- On the Death of Cities by William C. Baer, pp. 3-19
- The Ethnic Miracle by Andrew M. Greeley, pp. 20-36
- The Great American Gun War by B. Bruce-Briggs, pp. 37-62
- "National Economic Planning" by Peter H. Schuck, pp. 63-78
- The BART Experience by Melvin M. Webber, pp. 79-108
- Economics Is Not Enough by Ernest van den Haag, pp. 109-122
- The Courts and Desegregated Housing by Irving Welfeld, pp. 123-134
- Contributors, pp. 135-136
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Winter 1976 Issue = 7 Articles- Pension Fund "Socialism" by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 3-45
- Contributors, p. 46
- "Affirmative Action" Reconsidered by Thomas Sowell, pp. 47-65
- The Undelivered Health System by Paul Starr, pp. 66-85
- Why Non-Profits Go Broke by Bruce C. Vladeck, pp. 86-101
- Social Science and the Courts by Eleanor P. Wolf, pp. 102-120
- Current Reading, pp. 121-128
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Issues of 1977 = 4 Issues, 33 Articles-
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Spring 1977 Issue = 8 Articles- The Conflicting Goals of National Energy Policy by Robert E. Hall and Robert S. Pindyck, pp. 3-15
- I. Congressional Committee Staffs by Michael J. Malbin, pp. 16-40
- II. Reflections of a Senate Aide by Michael Andrew Scully, pp. 41-48
- The New "Social Regulation" by William Lilley III and James C. Miller III, pp. 49-60
- Contributors, p. 61
- The Mirage of Welfare Reform by Frederick Doolittle, Frank Levy, and Michael Wiseman, ..., pp. 62-87
- Facing the Social Security Crisis by Martin Feldstein, pp. 88-100
- School Desegregation and the Limits of Legalism by David L. Kirp, pp. 101-128
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Summer 1977 Issue = 7 Articles- Television and American Politics by Michael J. Robinson, pp. 3-39
- The High Cost of Hospitals by Martin Feldstein, pp. 40-54
- Controlling Corporate Misconduct by Christopher D. Stone, pp. 55-70
- Contributors, p. 71
- Power to the Parents? by David K. Cohen and Eleanor Farrar, pp. 72-97
- New York City's Fiscal Crisis by Martin Shefter, pp. 98-127
- American Housing Policy by Irving Welfeld, pp. 128-144
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Fall 1977 Issue = 8 Articles- I. The Politics of Auto Emissions by Howard Margolis, pp. 3-21
- II. The Environmental-Impact Statement vs. the Real World by Eugene Bardach and Lucian Pugliaresi, pp. 22-38
- III. Government Comes to the Workplace by Albert L. Nichols and Richard Zeckhauser, pp. 39-68
- Contributors, p. 69
- The New Housing-Cost Problem by Bernard J. Frieden, pp. 70-86
- "Child Care" by B. Bruce-Briggs, pp. 87-102
- The False Dawn of the Sunset Laws by Robert D. Behn, pp. 103-118
- Can Policy Research Help Policy? by Martin Rein and Sheldon H. White, pp. 119-136
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Winter 1977 Issue = 10 Articles- Can the Government Regulation Itself? by James Q. Wilson and Patricia Rachal, pp. 3-14
- Blood Policy Revisited by Harvey M. Sapolsky and Stan N. Finkelstein, pp. 15-27
- "Career Education" by Eleanor Farrar McGowan and David K. Cohen, pp. 28-46
- Contributors, p. 47
- A Marshall Plan for Cities? by Norton E. Long, pp. 48-58
- Corporate Planning versus Government Planning by Murray Weidenbaum and Linda Rockwood, pp. 59-72
- Rethinking National Health Insurance by Theodore R. Marmor, pp. 73-95
- The "Right to Treatment" by Harry L. Miller, pp. 96-118
- Psychology, Ideology, and the Search for Faith by Joseph Adelson, pp. 119-125
- Small-Town America by Herbert J. Gans and Benjamin Stein, pp. 126-128
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Issues of 1978 = 4 Issues, 62 Articles-
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Spring 1978 Issue = 9 Articles- The Politics and Economics of Regional Growth by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 3-20
- Contributors, p. 21
- Age, Crime, and Punishment by Barbara Boland and James Q. Wilson, pp. 22-34
- I. The Future That Never Was by Daniel Bell, pp. 35-73
- I. How Much Should We Spend to Save a Life? by Steven E. Rhoads, pp. 74-92
- II. How to Reduce Risks Rationally by Max Singer, pp. 93-112
- Aliens, Jobs, and Immigration Policy by Edwin P. Reubens, pp. 113-134
- The "White Flight" Controversy by Diane Ravitch, pp. 135-149
- Current Reading, pp. 150-152
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Summer 1978 Issue = 11 Articles- The Prophylactic Presidency by Sanford Weiner and Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 3-18
- Contributors, p. 19
- The Breakdown of the Keynesian Model by Paul Craig Roberts, pp. 20-33
- The Washington Novel by Stephen Miller, pp. 34-51
- Black Economic Progress Since 1964 by Richard Freeman, pp. 52-68
- The Class Conflict Over Abortion by Peter Skerry, pp. 69-84
- The Impending Crisis in American Graduate Schools by Nathan Keyfitz, pp. 85-97
- I. Censorship for the Common Good by William J. Bennett, pp. 98-102
- II. Bleak Housing in Chicago by J.S. Fuerst and Roy Petty, pp. 103-110
- Why Government Grows (and Grows) in a Democracy by Allan H. Meltzer and Scott F. Richard, pp. 111-118
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Current Reading by Michael Andrew Scully, pp. 119-128 - 1 Review- How Industrial Societies use Energy by Joel Darmstadter, Joy Dunkerley, and Jack Alterman, ...
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Fall 1978 Issue = 21 Articles- The Wrong War? by David A. Stockman, pp. 3-44
- Fact, Fancy, and Organized Crime by Peter Reuter and Jonathan B. Rubinstein, pp. 45-66
- Contributors, p. 67
- I. Metropolis Without Growth by William Alonso, pp. 68-86
- II. The Regional War for Federal Aid by Ann R. Markusen and Jerry Fastrup, pp. 87-99
- Would "Mother" Jones Buy Mother Jones? by Michael Andrew Scully, pp. 100-108
- Busing and "White Flight" by Christine H. Rossell, pp. 109-110
- Reply by Diane Ravitch, pp. 111-112
- Comment by David J. Armor, pp. 113-115
- Current Reading, pp. 116-122
- Contents, p. 123
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Neo-liberalism by Clifford Orwin, pp. 124-127 - 1 Review- Doing Good by Willard Gaylin, Ira Glasser, Steven Marcus, and David J. Rothman, ...
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The Uneasy Electorate by James W. Ceaser, pp. 128-133 - 1 Review- Emerging Coalitions in American Politics by Seymour M. Lipset
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Welfare Arts by Tom Bethell, pp. 134-137 - 1 Review- The Subsidized Muse by Dick Netzer
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Confessions of a Policy Man by Leslie Lenkowsky, pp. 138-142 - 1 Review- Politics and the Professors by Henry J. Aaron
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The Social Scientist as Novelist by Martha Bayles, pp. 143-146 - 1 Review- Women of Crisis by Robert Coles and Jane Hallowell Coles
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Race and Economics by Walter E. Williams, pp. 147-153 - 2 Reviews- The Declining Significance of Race by William Julius Wilson
- Protest, Politics, and Prosperity by Dorothy K. Newman and William J. Kruvant
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The Collegiate Miscellany by William J. Bennett, pp. 154-158 - 1 Review- The Perpetual Dream by Gerald Grant and David Riesman
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Reality in One Lesson by Alan Reynolds, pp. 159-164 - 1 Review- The Way the World Works by Jude Wanniski
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The Decadence of Federalism by James Ring Adams, pp. 165-168 - 1 Review- State Policies and Federal Programs by Peter Passell and Leonard Ross
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The Welfare Brief by John Bishop, pp. 169-176 - 1 Review- Welfare by Martin Anderson
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Winter 1978 Issue = 21 Articles- I. Taxes, Revenues, and the "Laffer Curve" by Jude Wanniski, pp. 3-16
- II. The Roller-Coaster Income Tax by Martin Anderson, pp. 17-28
- A New Interpretation of the I.Q. Controversy by Brigitte Berger, pp. 29-44
- Regulation, Social Policy, and Class Conflict by Paul H. Weaver, pp. 45-62
- Contributors, p. 63
- Should Judges Administer Social Services? by Nathan Glazer, pp. 64-80
- Moral Education in the Schools by William J. Bennett and Edwin J. Delattre, pp. 81-98
- Current Reading, pp. 99-104
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Oil's Spoils by Richard B. Mancke, pp. 105-114 - 1 Review- The Brotherhood of Oil by Robert Engler
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The Revolt of the Upper-Middle Class by Abram N. Shulsky, pp. 115-118 - 1 Review- Social Limits to Growth by Fred Hirsch
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Back to Basics by Diane Ravitch, pp. 119-122 - 1 Review- Our Children's Crippled Future by Frank E. Armbruster and Paul Bracken
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Car Wars by Eugene Bardach, pp. 123-127 - 1 Review- The War Against the Automobile by B. Bruce-Briggs
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The Real Meaning of "Income Redistribution" by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 128-131 - 1 Review- Income Redistribution by Colin D. Campbell
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Anatomy of a Fiscal Crisis by James Ring Adams, pp. 132-136 - 1 Review- The City in Transition by Raymond D. Horton
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Cleaning the Air by Bruce Kovner, pp. 137-140 - 1 Review- Pollution and Policy by James E. Krier and Edmund Ursin
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The Mirage of the Welfare State by Leslie Lenkowsky, pp. 141-145 - 1 Review- The Case for the Welfare State by Norman Furniss and Timothy Alan Tilton
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The Family Under Fire by Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 146-150 - 1 Review- All Our Children by Kenneth Keniston
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The Supreme Court vs. The Constitution by John Burleigh, pp. 151-156 - 1 Review- Government by Judiciary by Raoul Berger
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Rediscovering Rights by Thomas Pangle, pp. 157-160 - 1 Review- Taking Rights Seriously by Ronald Dworkin
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From Candidate to President by Suzanne Weaver, pp. 161-167 - 1 Review- Marathon: The Pursuit of the Presidency, 1972-1976 by Jules Witcover
- Reviewers, p. 168
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Issues of 1979 = 4 Issues, 46 Articles-
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Spring 1979 Issue = 9 Articles- Turning Children into Sex Experts by Jacqueline Kasun, pp. 3-14
- The New Regulation Comes to Suburbia by Bernard J. Frieden, pp. 15-27
- The Welfare State vs. the Redistributive State by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 28-48
- The Odd Evolution of the Voting Rights Act by Abigail M. Thernstrom, pp. 49-75
- Contributors, p. 76
- Costs, Benefits, and the West Side Highway by Regina Herzlinger, pp. 77-98
- Zero World Population Growth? by Donald J. Bogue and Amy Ong Tsui, pp. 99-113
- A Theory of Non-market Failures by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 114-133
- Current Reading, pp. 134-144
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Summer 1979 Issue = 18 Articles- The Economics of Health in a Post-Industrial Society by Victor R. Fuchs, pp. 3-20
- Campaign Financing and the "Special Interests" by Michael J. Malbin, pp. 21-42
- Regulating Business and the Universities by Nathan Glazer, pp. 43-64
- Contributors, p. 65
- On Understanding Proposition 13 by Frank Levy, pp. 66-89
- The New Towns Program and Why it Failed by Hugh Evans and Lloyd Rodwin, pp. 90-107
- Current Reading, pp. 108-120
- Contents, p. 121
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Enslaving Souls by Michael Novak, pp. 122-124 - 1 Review- Visible Man by George F. Gilder
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Two French Revolutions by Clifford Orwin, pp. 125-128 - 2 Reviews- Barbarism With a Human Face by Bernard-Henri Levy
- Psychoanalytic Politics by Sherry Turkle
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Beyond the Ethnic Polemic by Elliott Abrams, pp. 129-132 - 1 Review- American Ethnic Groups by Thomas Sowell
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The Fairest of Them All by Roger Starr, pp. 133-137 - 1 Review- Urban Planning in Rich and Poor Countries by Hugh Stretton
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Inside the "Administrative Crisis" by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 138-140 - 1 Review- Crisis and Legitimacy by James O. Freedman
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Women Versus Women's Reform by Peter Skerry, pp. 141-145 - 1 Review- Woman's Proper Place by Sheila Rothman
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Government and the University: Is Everybody Happy? by Seth Cropsey, pp. 146-149 - 1 Review- Scholars, Dollars, and Bureaucrats by Chester E. Finn, Jr.
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Protecting "Personhood" by Robert L. McTiernan, pp. 150-158 - 1 Review- American Constitutional Law by Laurence H. Tribe
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The Elusive Environmental Golden Mean by Ted Dienstfrey, pp. 159-162 - 2 Reviews- The Politics of Cancer by Samuel S. Epstein
- Environment, Technology, and Health by Merril Eisenbud
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Honorable Intentions by Susan Meld Shell, pp. 163-168 - 1 Review- Right and Wrong by Charles Fried
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Fall 1979 Issue = 9 Articles- What Do You Do When the Supreme Court is Wrong? by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 3-24
- I. An End to Rental Housing? by Roger Starr, pp. 25-38
- II. The Post-Shelter Society by George Sternlieb and James W. Hughes, pp. 39-47
- Medical Schools and the "Entitlement Ethic" by Robert D. Behn and Kim Sperduto, pp. 48-68
- The Two Faces of Unionism by Richard B. Freeman and James L. Medoff, pp. 69-92
- Contributors, p. 93
- Oh, Bring Back My Party to Me! by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 94-98
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"Ecotopia" by Steven Lagerfeld, pp. 99-104 - 1 Review- Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach
- Current Reading, pp. 105-128
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Winter 1979 Issue = 10 Articles- On Subway Graffiti in New York by Nathan Glazer, pp. 3-10
- Contributors, p. 11
- Social Science and the Courts by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 12-31
- "Making Babies" Revisited by Leon R. Kass, pp. 32-60
- Blacks, Whites, and "Race Politics" by Louis Henri Bolce III and Susan H. Gray, pp. 61-75
- The Day-Care Debate by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn, pp. 76-93
- How Easy Votes on Social Security Came to an End by Martha Derthick, pp. 94-105
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Pocketbook Politics by Gary R. Orren, pp. 106-112 - 1 Review- Political Control of the Economy by Edward R. Tufte
- Censorship for the Common Good by Arthur S. Flemming and William J. Bennett, pp. 113-117
- Current Reading, pp. 118-128
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Issues of the 1980s = 10 Years, 41 Issues, 538 Articles-
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Issues of 1980 = 5 Issues, 57 Articles-
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Spring 1980 Issue = 16 Articles- The Changing FBI by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-14
- Housing Allowances by Bernard J. Frieden, pp. 15-35
- The Politics of Air Pollution by Peter Navarro, pp. 36-44
- Ironies of American Law Enforcement by David H. Bayley, pp. 45-56
- The New Censorship of Social Research by Ithiel de Sola Pool, pp. 57-65
- Contributors, p. 66
- Hard Realities and Soft Social Science by Harry L. Miller, pp. 67-82
- Current Reading, pp. 83-94
- Contents, p. 95
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The Court as Best Seller by Robert H. Bork, pp. 96-99 - 1 Review- The Brethren by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong
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The American Energy Debate by Robert S. Pindyck, pp. 100-104 - 2 Reviews- Energy Future by Robert Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin
- Energy: The Next Twenty Years by Hans Landsberg and Kenneth Joseph Arrow
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Speaking Intelligently About Policy Analysis by William Kristol, pp. 105-109 - 1 Review- Speaking Truth to Power by Aaron Wildavsky
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The Public Housing Quagmire by Roger Starr, pp. 110-116 - 1 Review- The Quality of Federal Policymaking by Eugene J. Meehan
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The Press and The Media by Michael Cornfield, pp. 117-123 - 3 Reviews- The Powers That Be by David Halberstam
- Deciding What's News by Herbert J. Gans
- Discovering the News by Michael Schudson
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What's Wrong with History by Michael Nelson, pp. 124-130 - 3 Reviews- Censors in the Classroom by Edward B. Jenkinson
- America Revised by Frances Fitzgerald
- Truth in History by Oscar Handlin
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A Most Popular Conspiracy by Michael S. Lund, pp. 131-136 - 1 Review- Policymaking for Social Security by Martha Derthick
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Summer 1980 Issue = 9 Articles- E. Pluribus Plura by Abigail M. Thernstrom, pp. 3-22
- Richer is Safer by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 23-38
- Contributors, p. 39
- The Gas Lines of '79 by Stephen Chapman, pp. 40-49
- Parkinson's Law Revisited by Bruce D. Porter, pp. 50-68
- The Graying of Civil Rights Law by Peter H. Schuck, pp. 69-93
- The Intimate Contest for Self-Command by Thomas C. Schelling, pp. 94-118
- The War on Testing by Barbara Lerner, pp. 119-147
- Current Reading, pp. 148-152
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Fall 1980 Issue = 10 Articles- "What Works?" Revisited by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-17
- Christian Schools Versus the I.R.S. by Peter Skerry, pp. 18-41
- The Mandate Millstone by Edward I. Koch, pp. 42-57
- I. Women in Combat? by Seth Cropsey, pp. 58-73
- II. Saving the All-Volunteer Force by Charles C. Moskos, pp. 74-89
- The "Kid Vid" Crusade by Susan Bartlett Foote and Robert H. Mnookin, pp. 90-104
- Contributors, p. 105
- Adam Smith and the Commercial Republic by Stephen Miller, pp. 106-122
- The American Energy Debate by Robert Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin, p. 123
- A Reply by Robert S. Pindyck, pp. 124-128
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Winter 1980 Issue = 9 Articles- Egg in Your Bier? by James W. Vaupel and John D. Graham, pp. 3-17
- Crime in American Public Schools by Jackson Toby, pp. 18-42
- Torture and Plea Bargaining by John H. Langbein, pp. 43-61
- Families, Sex, and the Liberal Agenda by Allan C. Carlson, pp. 62-79
- The Federal Government and the University by Derek C. Bok, pp. 80-101
- Why Social Security is in Trouble by Nathan Keyfitz, pp. 102-119
- The New Sex Education by Paul V. Crosbie and Jacqueline Kasun, pp. 120-137
- Current Reading, pp. 138-143
- Contributors, p. 144
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Special Issue 1980 Issue = 13 Articles- I. Toward the Next Economics by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 4-18
- II. The Dissolution of the Keynesian Consensus by James W. Dean, pp. 19-34
- III. Monetarism and the Crisis in Economics by Allan H. Meltzer, pp. 35-45
- IV. Models and Reality in Economic Discourse by Daniel Bell, pp. 46-80
- I. "Rational Expectations" as a Counterrevolution by Mark H. Willes, pp. 81-96
- II. Microeconomics and X-Efficiency Theory by Harvey Leibenstein, pp. 97-110
- I. The "Austrian" Perspective by Israel M. Kirzner, pp. 111-122
- II. General Equilibrium Theory by Frank Hahn, pp. 123-138
- III. Real and Nominal Values in Economics by Kenneth J. Arrow, pp. 139-150
- I. Post Keynesian Economics by Paul Davidson, pp. 151-172
- Contributors, p. 173
- II. Value and Capital in Marxian Economics by Edward J. Nell, pp. 174-200
- Rationalism in Economics by Irving Kristol, pp. 201-224
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Issues of 1981 = 4 Issues, 54 Articles-
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Spring 1981 Issue = 9 Articles- Ethos, "Ethics," and Public Service by Mark T. Lilla, pp. 3-17
- What is "Business Ethics"? by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 18-36
- Economics Reasoning and the Ethics of Policy by Thomas C. Schelling, pp. 37-60
- Contributors, p. 61
- The Conflict in Moral Education by Martin Eger, pp. 62-80
- "Indoctrination" and Societal Suicide by Andrew Oldenquist, pp. 81-94
- Anti-Party Politics by Byron E. Shafer, pp. 95-111
- The Consumer Price Index by Robert J. Gordon, pp. 112-134
- Current Reading, pp. 135-136
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Summer 1981 Issue = 11 Articles- What Are the Courts Doing to Our Children? by Edward A. Wynne, pp. 2-18
- Public Schools, Private Schools, and the Public Interest by James Coleman, pp. 19-30
- "Policy Intellectuals" and Public Policy by James Q. Wilson, pp. 31-46
- The Three-Party System---1980 and After by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 47-57
- I. Black Social Classes and Intergenerational Poverty by Martin Kilson, pp. 58-78
- II. Report Card by J.S. Fuerst, pp. 79-91
- The Retreat from Keynesian Economics by Martin Feldstein, pp. 92-105
- Economists and the Environmental Muddle by Steven Kelman, pp. 106-123
- The Paradox of the State Government Reform by Jerome T. Murphy, pp. 124-138
- Contributors, p. 139
- Current Reading, pp. 140-144
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Fall 1981 Issue = 18 Articles- Who Creates Jobs? by David L. Birch, pp. 3-14
- Refugee Resettlement by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 15-29
- When Science Progresses and Bureaucracies Lag by David Salsburg and Andrew Heath, pp. 30-39
- Federal Credit and the "Shadow Budget" by Herman B. Leonard and Elizabeth H. Rhyne, pp. 40-58
- What To Do When Energy Prices Rise Again by Robert E. Hall and Robert S. Pindyck, pp. 59-69
- Contributors, p. 70
- The Global 2000 Controversy by Katherine Gillman and Julian L. Simon, pp. 71-90
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Arthur Okun's Last Work by Robert M. Solow, pp. 91-101 - 1 Review- Prices and Quantities by Arthur M. Okun
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The Zone of Destruction by Nathan Glazer, pp. 102-107 - 1 Review- The Ecology of Housing Destruction by Peter D. Salins
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"Inside" Felix Frankfurter by Robert H. Bork, pp. 108-112 - 1 Review- The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter by H.N. Hirsch
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The Helping Hand Striks Again by Brigitte Berger, pp. 113-123 - 6 Reviews- The Female World by Jessie Bernard
- Parenting in an Unresponsive Society by Sheila B. Kamerman
- Child Care, Family Benefits, and Working Parents by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn
- Balancing Jobs and Family Life by Halcyone H. Bohen and Anamaria Viveros-Long
- Comparable Worth by E. Robert Livernash
- The Futility of Family Policy by Gilbert Y. Steiner
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Pentagon Wastage? by Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., pp. 124-128 - 1 Review- National Defense by James Fallows
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Capitalism's "Moral Hazard" by Michael A. Scully, pp. 129-132 - 1 Review- Wealth and Poverty by George Gilder
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A Confederacy of Individuals by Andy Stark, pp. 133-139 - 1 Review- How Democratic is the Constitution? by Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra
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From Being Square to Squaring-Off by Paul Seabury, pp. 140-145 - 1 Review- A Trumpet to Arms by David Armstrong
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Liberal Censorship? by Walter Berns, pp. 146-149 - 2 Reviews- Take Back the Night by Laura Lederer
- Report of the Committee on Obscenity and Film Censorship
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The Elitist Paradigm by Peter L. Berger, pp. 150-151 - 1 Review- Elitism by G. Lowell Field and John Higley
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A Revisionist Federalist by David F. Epstein, pp. 152-160 - 1 Review- Explaining America: The Federalist by Garry Wills
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Winter 1981 Issue = 16 Articles- Global Confusion 1980 by Julian L. Simon, pp. 3-20
- Sex Discrimination? by Carl Hoffmann and John Shelton Reed, pp. 21-53
- Contributors, p. 54
- Welfare by Bradley R. Schiller, pp. 55-65
- "Catastrophic" Health Insurance by Christopher J. Zook, Francis D. Moore, and Richard J. Zeckhauser, ..., pp. 66-81
- Current Reading, pp. 82-85
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Hot Potatoes by Harry McPherson, pp. 86-88 - 1 Review- Social Research and Royal Commissions by Martin Bulmer
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The Good Old Cause by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 89-96 - 1 Review- Radical Principles by Michael Walzer
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The Family Linen by Martha Bayles, pp. 97-102 - 2 Reviews- Children's Secrets by Thomas J. Cottle
- Growing Up Free by Letty Cottin Pogrebin
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Abstract Expressionism by Michael A. Scully, pp. 103-106 - 1 Review- Unelected Representatives by Michael J. Malbin
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The Two Cultures of Political Economy by Mark T. Lilla, pp. 107-110 - 1 Review- The Zero-Sum Society by Lester C. Thurow
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Constitutional Law Today by William Kristol, pp. 111-115 - 1 Review- Democracy and Distrust by John Hart Ely
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Secrets of Success by Peter Skerry, pp. 116-121 - 1 Review- Project Head Start by Edward Zigler and Jeanette Valentine
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Of Citizens and Soldiers by Seth Cropsey, pp. 122-124 - 1 Review- The Military in America by Peter M. Karsten
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Liberal Foundations for Liberalism? by Christopher Wolfe, pp. 125-131 - 1 Review- Social Justice in the Liberal State by Bruce A. Ackerman
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Taking Politics Out of Politics? by Natale Cipollina, pp. 132-136 - 1 Review- The Cost of Good Intentions by Charles R. Morris
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Issues of 1982 = 4 Issues, 59 Articles-
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Spring 1982 Issue = 12 Articles- A Modes Remedy for Judicial Activism by Gary L. McDowell, pp. 3-20
- Aptitudes vs. Achievement by Christopher Jencks and James Crouse, pp. 21-35
- The Roots of the American Public Philosophy by William A. Schambra, pp. 36-48
- Are We Losing Our Farmland? by Julian L. Simon, pp. 49-62
- Inflation and the American Economy by Martin Feldstein, pp. 63-76
- To Each According To Her Worth? by John H. Bunzel, pp. 77-92
- Notice to Our Readers, p. 93
- A "Republican" View of Both Parties by Josiah Lee Auspitz, pp. 94-117
- The Receding Mirage of the Balanced Budget by Robert D. Behn, pp. 118-130
- Our Litigious Schools by Julius Menacker and Edward A. Wynne, pp. 131-138
- Contributors, p. 139
- Current Reading, pp. 140-148
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Summer 1982 Issue = 20 Articles- Mediating Institutions by Michael Novak, pp. 3-20
- Behind the Tax-Exempt Schools Debate by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 21-36
- I. The Social Roots of Hunger and Overpopulation by William Petersen, pp. 37-52
- II. Foreign Aid by Peter Bauer and Basil Yamey, pp. 53-69
- Christo in Central Park---and in Harlem by Nathan Glazer, pp. 70-76
- Contributors, p. 77
- Religion in Middletown by Theodore Caplow, pp. 78-87
- The Refugees Controversy by Victor H. Palmieri and Amitai Etzioni, pp. 88-93
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The American Intellectual Vocation by H.J. Kaplan, pp. 94-100 - 1 Review- The Truants by William Barrett
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Defending Democratic Capitalism by William Kristol, pp. 101-107 - 1 Review- The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism by Michael Novak
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Does Political Art Have a Future? by Mark Lilla, pp. 108-114 - 3 Reviews- Political Graphics: Art As a Weapon by Robert Philippe
- The Art of Caricature by Edward Lucie-Smith
- Man Bites Man by Steven Heller and Tony Ho
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When Do Parents Grow Up? by Rachel M. Flick, pp. 115-120 - 4 Reviews- The Death of Innocence by Sam Janus
- The Hurried Child by David Elkind
- What's Happening to the American Family? by Sar A. Levitan and Richard S. Belous
- The Second Stage by Betty Friedan
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War as a Whole by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 121-127 - 5 Reviews- Defense or Delusion? by Thomas H. Etzold
- The Baroque Arsenal by Mary Kaldor
- The Defense Industry by Jacques S. Gansler
- Mixed Company by Helen Rogan
- Paying the Modern Military by Martin Binkin and Irene Kyriakopoulos
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Fission Decisions by Roger Starr, pp. 128-131 - 1 Review- Nuclear Reactor Safety by David Okrent
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The Religious Future of Liberalism by Thomas J. Main, pp. 132-137 - 2 Reviews- Fundamentalism and American Culture by George Marsden
- Getting Saved From the Sixties by Steven M. Tipton
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Poverty and Emotion by T.P. Moynihan, pp. 138-141 - 3 Reviews- America's Struggle Against Poverty, 1900-1980 by James T. Patterson
- New Immigrants by Thomas Bentz
- Markets and Minorities by Thomas Sowell
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Opinion in the Liberal State by James Piereson, pp. 142-146 - 2 Reviews- What's Fair by Jennifer Hochschild
- The Economic Prerequisite to Democracy by Dan Usher
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The Pragmatic Urban Planner by Joseph B. Rose, pp. 147-152 - 2 Reviews- Towards the Planned City by Anthony Sutcliffe
- The Skyscraper by Paul Goldberger
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Assimilation and Private Life by Martha Bayles, pp. 153-157 - 1 Review- Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez
- Current Reading, pp. 158-160
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Fall 1982 Issue = 12 Articles- The Two Wars against Poverty by Charles A. Murray, pp. 3-16
- Social Programs and Social Obligations by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 17-32
- Daily Life in the Danish Welfare State by David Gress, pp. 33-44
- The Three Cultures by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 45-58
- American Education by Barbara Lerner, pp. 59-81
- Contributors, p. 82
- Children's Rights and Adult Confusions by Gerald Grant, pp. 83-99
- Desegregating or Debilitating Higher Education? by Q. Whitfield Ayres, pp. 100-116
- Media and Business Elites by Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter, pp. 117-125
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"Judgment" and Judicial Politics by Donald N. Jensen, pp. 126-130 - 2 Reviews- Educational Policy Making and the Courts by Michael A. Rebell and Arthur R. Block
- How Courts Govern America by Richard Neely
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The Tenacious Welfare State by Michael S. Lund, pp. 131-137 - 1 Review- The Development of Welfare States in Europe and America by Peter Flora and Arnold J. Heidenheimer
- Current Reading, pp. 138-144
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Winter 1982 Issue = 15 Articles- I. The Malignant Object by Douglas Stalker and Clark Glymour, pp. 3-20
- Contributors, p. 21
- II. Dissent and Reply by Wolf Von Eckardt, pp. 22-23
- Paradigms in Public Sculpture by John Beardsley, pp. 24-26
- The Meaning of Place by Ronald Lee Fleming, pp. 27-30
- Artists in Society by Edward Levine, pp. 31-33
- A Reply by Douglas Stalker and Clark Glymour, pp. 34-36
- III. Art and Anxiety by Mark Lilla, pp. 37-54
- Shouldn't Low-Income Fathers Support Their Children? by Blanche Bernstein, pp. 55-71
- Educating the Handicapped by John C. Pittenger and Peter Kuriloff, pp. 72-96
- I. Housing Programs and the Forgotten Taxpayer by Edgar O. Olsen, pp. 97-109
- II. Improving Housing Allowances by Irving Welfeld, pp. 110-118
- Politics and the Federal Reserve by Robert J. Shapiro, pp. 119-139
- Summer Learning and School Achievement by James Coleman, pp. 140-144
- Current Reading, pp. 145-156
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Issues of 1983 = 4 Issues, 60 Articles-
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Spring 1983 Issue = 18 Articles- I. Should Science be Stopped? by Elliot S. Gershon, pp. 3-16
- II. The Science and Politics of Cyclamates by William R. Havender, pp. 17-32
- The New Feminism and the World of Work by Rachel Flick, pp. 33-44
- The Political Philosophy of J.M. Keynes by Roberta Schaefer and David Schaefer, pp. 45-61
- I. The Judiciary in the Administrative State by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 62-84
- II. Welfare and the New Dignity by Clifford Orwin, pp. 85-94
- Contributors, p. 95
- Contents, p. 96
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The Culture of the Gentleman by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 97-102 - 1 Review- The Gentleman in Trollope by Shirley Robin Letwin
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Liberalism and Human Knowledge by Mark Lilla, pp. 103-109 - 2 Reviews- The Irony of Liberal Reason by Thomas A. Spragens, Jr.
- Liberalism and the Limits of Justice by Michael J. Sandel
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Eric Voegelin's Vision by Robert Nisbet, pp. 110-116 - 4 Reviews- Political Philosophy and the Open Society by Dante L. Germino
- Eric Voegelin's Thought by Ellis Sandoz
- The Voegelinian Revolution: A Biographical Introduction by Ellis Sandoz
- Eric Voegelin: Philosopher of History by Eugene Webb
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The Habermas Phenomenon by Mark Blitz, pp. 117-124 - 2 Reviews- The Critical Theory of Jurgen Habermas by Thomas A. McCarthy
- Habermas: Critical Debates by John Brookshire Thompson and David Held
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Economics and the "Big Picture" by Nick Eberstadt, pp. 125-131 - 1 Review- The Rise and Decline of Nations by Mancur Olson
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"Writers" and Rogues by Roger Starr, pp. 132-135 - 1 Review- Getting Up by Craig Castleman
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Look for the Marxist Label by Stephen Miller, pp. 136-141 - 1 Review- The Left Academy by Bertell Ollman and Edward Vernoff
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The Unloved Profession by John S. Peterson, pp. 142-147 - 1 Review- Can Social Work Survive? by Colin Brewer and June Lait
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The Budget Watchers by Robert D. Behn, pp. 148-153 - 3 Reviews- Setting National Priorities: The 1984 Budget by Joseph A. Pechman
- Federal Budget by Michael J. Boskin and Aaron Wildavsky
- The Reagan Experiment by John L. Palmer and Isabel V. Sawhill
- Current Reading, pp. 154-160
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Summer 1983 Issue = 10 Articles- The Homeless of New York by Thomas J. Main, pp. 3-28
- I. A Supply-Side Economics of the Left by George Gilder, pp. 29-43
- II. The MITIzation of America? by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 44-51
- Dealing with the High-Rate Offender by James Q. Wilson, pp. 52-71
- "Corporate Kidnap" of the Small-Business Employee by Bradley R. Schiller, pp. 72-86
- Contributors, p. 87
- Cooperative Regulation by David Vogel, pp. 88-106
- Can Immigration Laws Be Enforced? by Edwin Harwood, pp. 107-123
- The Educational Achievement Controversy by Richard M. Wolf and Barbara Lerner, pp. 124-132
- Current Reading, pp. 133-136
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Fall 1983 Issue = 23 Articles- An Industrial Policy of the Right by Robert B. Reich, pp. 3-17
- The Charmed Life of Head Start by Peter Skerry, pp. 18-39
- Contributors, p. 40
- Neo-Lysenkoism, IQ, and the Press by Bernard D. Davis, pp. 41-59
- Illusions and Mirages in Public Policy by Richard H. Thaler, pp. 60-74
- What Does Due-Process Do? by David L. Kirp and Donald N. Jensen, pp. 75-90
- Prison Violence and the Paradox of Reform by Kathleen Engel and Stanley Rothman, pp. 91-105
- Employment Quotas for Women? by James P. Scanlan, pp. 106-112
- Learning to Say "No" to the Press by Michael A. Ledeen, pp. 113-118
- Contents, p. 119
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Conservative Statecraft by William Kristol, pp. 120-125 - 1 Review- Statecraft as Soulcraft by George F. Will
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The Phantom of Democratic Socialism by Mark Lilla, pp. 126-132 - 1 Review- Spheres of Justice by Michael Walzer
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A Theory of Economic Evolution by Richard N. Langlois, pp. 133-137 - 1 Review- An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change by Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter
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The Economist's Public Library by Edward C. Banfield, pp. 138-141 - 1 Review- The Public Library in the 1980s by Lawrence J. White
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The Charismatic Constitution by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 142-146 - 4 Reviews- Only Judgment by Aryeh Neier
- Toward Increased Judicial Activism by Arthur Selwyn Miller
- Constitutional Fate by Philip Bobbitt
- The Constitution, the Courts, and Human Rights by Michael J. Perry
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The Couch in the Courtroom by Mary Tedeschi, pp. 147-152 - 2 Reviews- The Insanity Plea by William J. Winslade and Judith Wilson Ross
- Madness and the Criminal Law by Norval Morris
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A Supply-Side Scorecard by John Mueller, pp. 153-158 - 2 Reviews- Reaganomics in the Stagflation Economy by Sidney Weintraub and Marvin Goodstein
- Reaganomics by William Craig Stubblebine and Thomas Willett
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Reviving Civic Republicanism by William A. Schambra, pp. 159-164 - 1 Review- Reconstructing Public Philosophy by William M. Sullivan
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"Policy Science" Today by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 165-170 - 5 Reviews- Data for Decisions by David C. Hoaglin, Richard J. Light, and Buchnam McPeek, ...
- What Role for Government? by Richard J. Zeckhauser and Derek Leebaert
- Incentives for Environmental Protection by Thomas C. Schelling
- The Art and Science of Negotiation by Howard Raiffa
- Choice, Welfare and Measurement by Amartya Sen
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Domestic Politics by Delba Winthrop, pp. 171-174 - 3 Reviews- Justice, Equal Opportunity, and the Family by James S. Fishkin
- The Family in Political Thought by Jean Bethke Elshtain
- Public Man, Private Woman by Jean Bethke Elshtain
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Integration and Local Politics by Neal Devins, pp. 175-180 - 1 Review- Just Schools by David L. Kirp
- Current Reading, pp. 181-183
- Announcement: Essay Contest, p. 184
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Winter 1983 Issue = 9 Articles- An OPEC Obituary by Arlon R. Tussing, pp. 3-21
- I. Crime and American Culture by James Q. Wilson, pp. 22-48
- II. "To Serve and Protect" by Mark H. Moore and George L. Kelling, pp. 49-65
- I. Towards a Self-Service Society? by Nathan Glazer, pp. 66-89
- Contributors, p. 90
- II. Is the Welfare State Replacing the Family? by Mary Jo Bane, pp. 91-101
- III. Memoir on Pauperism by Alexis de Tocqueville, pp. 102-120
- The Forms and Formalities of Liberty by Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., pp. 121-131
- Current Reading, pp. 132-136
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Issues of 1984 = 4 Issues, 58 Articles-
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Spring 1984 Issue = 12 Articles- When Policy Outstrips Power by Eliot A. Cohen, pp. 3-19
- Defense Organization and Military Strategy by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 20-46
- What the Reserves Can---and Can't---Do by Philip Gold, pp. 47-61
- Reforming the Defense Budget Process by Jacques S. Gansler, pp. 62-74
- Contributors, p. 75
- The Social Policy of the Reagan Administration by Nathan Glazer, pp. 76-98
- Meta-Policies for Mega-Government by Richard Rose, pp. 99-110
- A New Approach to Child Support by Irwin Garfinkel and Elizabeth Uhr, pp. 111-122
- Pollution Deadlines and the Coalition for Failure by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 123-134
- The (Continued) Vitality of Mythical Numbers by Peter Reuter, pp. 135-147
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The Mismeasure of Man Controversy by Stephen Jay Gould and Bernard D. Davis, pp. 148-155 - 1 Review- The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen Jay Gould
- Current Reading, pp. 156-160
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Summer 1984 Issue = 17 Articles- Systems Analysis and the Quest for Rational Defense by Stephen Rosen, pp. 3-17
- On the Making of Lieutenants and Colonels by Theodore J. Crackel, pp. 18-30
- Women as Soldiers by Michael Levin, pp. 31-43
- Contributors, p. 44
- Principle and Prudence in Foreign Policy by Nathan Tarcov, pp. 45-60
- The Timely End of the Sagebrush Rebellion by Frank J. Popper, pp. 61-73
- Political Asylum in Theory and Practice by Michael S. Teitelbaum, pp. 74-86
- Japanese Education by Merry I. White, pp. 87-101
- How To Make Bail Safer by Martin D. Sorin, pp. 102-110
- The French Population Debate by Richard Tomlinson, pp. 111-120
- Contents, p. 121
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Managing the War Industries by Nick Eberstadt, pp. 122-128 - 2 Reviews- Industrial Capacity and Defense Planning by Lee D. Olvey, Henry A. Leonard, and Bruce Arlinghaus, ...
- The U.S. Defense Mobilization Infrastructure by Robert L. Pfaltzgraff and Uri Ra'anan
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Reflecting on War and Morality by Patrick Glynn, pp. 129-135 - 2 Reviews- The Conduct of Just and Limited War by William Vincent O'Brien
- Humanity in Warfare by Geoffrey Best
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The War Goes to Press by Diana West, pp. 136-141 - 1 Review- Gotcha! by Robert Harris
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Weapons and War by Jeffrey Record, pp. 142-147 - 3 Reviews- The Pursuit of Power by William Hardy McNeill
- Weapons of Tomorrow by Brian Beckett
- The New High-Ground by Thomas Karas
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Service Without Arms by Mary Tedeschi, pp. 148-152 - 1 Review- The Reconstruction of Patriotism by Morris Janowitz
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Post-war Defense Reforms by Mackubin T. Owens, pp. 153-160 - 3 Reviews- The Secretary of Defense by Douglas Kinnard
- Organization for National Security by Victor H. Krulak
- Paradoxes of Power by Adam Yarmolinsky and Gregory Foster
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Fall 1984 Issue = 16 Articles- Beyond the Bell Breakup by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 3-27
- The Rich, the Poor, and the Taxes They Pay by Joseph A. Pechman and Mark J. Mazur, pp. 28-36
- The Hidden Prosperity of the 1970s by Christopher Jencks, pp. 37-61
- Why the "Income Distribution" is So Misleading by Mark Lilla, pp. 62-76
- American Schools and the Future of Local Control by Denis P. Doyle and Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 77-95
- The Untold Story of Reagan's "New Federalism" by Richard P. Nathan and Fred C. Doolittle, pp. 96-105
- Contributors, pp. 106-107
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Growing into Democracy by Andy Stark, pp. 108-112 - 1 Review- Outgrowing Democracy by John Lukacs
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Every Man a Patron by Ronald Berman, pp. 113-118 - 1 Review- The Democratic Muse by Edward C. Banfield
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Class Conflict over Civil Liberties by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 119-123 - 2 Reviews- Our Endangered Rights by Norman Dorsen
- Dimensions of Tolerance by Herbert McClosky and Alida Brill
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Introducing the Pre-Keynesians by Richard N. Langlois, pp. 124-129 - 1 Review- The Economics of Unemployment by Mark Casson
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Leadership and the "Confidence Gap" by James Piereson, pp. 130-137 - 3 Reviews- The Confidence Gap by Seymour Martin Lipset and William Schneider
- The Power to Lead by James MacGregor Burns
- America's Unwritten Constitution by Don K. Price
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The New International Regulatory Order by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 138-144 - 3 Reviews- Regulation of Business by International Agencies by Mary A. Fejfar
- Out of the Mouths of Babes by Fred D. Miller
- The Health of Nations by Mike Muller
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Lessons of Limits by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 145-149 - 2 Reviews- Americas Hidden Success by John E. Schwarz
- A Time of Passion by Charles R. Morris
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Can Biotechnology Survive Us? by Ronald Bailey, pp. 150-155 - 3 Reviews- Algeny by Jeremy Rifkin
- The Gene Business by Edward Yoxen
- Biofuture by Burke K. Zimmerman
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Business Ethics: Experience Preferred by William McGurn, pp. 156-160 - 2 Reviews- Just Business by Tom Regan
- Above the Bottom Line by Robert C. Solomon and Clancy Martin
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Winter 1984 Issue = 13 Articles- Introduction, pp. 3-4
- Public Space and the Classical Vernacular by Roger Scruton, pp. 5-16
- A Meaning for Monuments by William Hubbard#2, pp. 17-30
- Paris---the View from New York by Nathan Glazer, pp. 31-51
- I. The American Public Space by J.B. Jackson, pp. 52-65
- II. The Motive behind Olmsted's Park by Roger Starr, pp. 66-76
- I. Public Buildings by Donlyn Lyndon, pp. 77-97
- Contributors, p. 98
- II. The Triumph of the Capitol by Michael A. Scully, pp. 99-115
- III. The City Council Chamber by Charles T. Goodsell, pp. 116-131
- Landmarks Preservation in New York by Joseph B. Rose, pp. 132-145
- Victorian Public Sculpture by Gavin Stamp, pp. 146-151
- L.A. Freeway by Christopher Knight, pp. 152-160
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Issues of 1985 = 4 Issues, 41 Articles-
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Spring 1985 Issue = 10 Articles- Unemployment and Crime by James Q. Wilson and Philip J. Cook, pp. 3-8
- The Moral Quandry of the Black Community by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 9-22
- Introduction, pp. 23-24
- The Once and Future School of Public Policy by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 25-41
- Principals, Superintendents, and the Administrator's Art by Kent D. Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 42-62
- The Visions of the Democratic Party by Samuel P. Huntington, pp. 63-78
- Eternal Hope by Peter Reuter, pp. 79-95
- Due Process by J.S. Fuerst and Roy Petty, pp. 96-110
- The Grace Commission Controversy by J. Peter Grace and Steven Kelman, pp. 111-133
- Contributors, pp. 134-136
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Summer 1985 Issue = 13 Articles- The Merits of Merit Pay by David K. Cohen and Richard J. Murnane, pp. 3-30
- Progressive Liberalism and American "Community" by William A. Schambra, pp. 31-48
- Between Profession and Vocation by Stephen White, pp. 49-66
- Educating Architects by Robert Gutman, pp. 67-91
- Contributors, pp. 92-93
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3 Reviews Blacks and Whites, by Reynolds Farley by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 94-99 - 3 Reviews- Blacks and Whites by Reynolds Farley
- The Myth of Black Progress by Alphonso Pinkney
- The Declining Significance of Race by William Julius Wilson
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Review The Welfare State and Beyond, by Gunnar Heckscher by Elisabeth Langby, pp. 100-103 - 1 Review- The Welfare State and Beyond by Gunnar Heckscher
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2 Reviews Contradictions of the Welfare State, by Claus ... by Michael Greve, pp. 104-108 - 2 Reviews- Contradictions of the Welfare State by Claus Offe and John Keane
- Griff in die Eigene Tasche by Renate Merklein
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"Educational Reform" in Britain & France by Richard Tomlinson, pp. 109-114 - 2 Reviews- Better Schools
- Circulaires No. 85-009-85-015
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Review Japan's Reshaping of American Labor Law, by Wi... by Arthur N. Waldron, pp. 115-120 - 1 Review- Japan's Reshaping of American Labor Law by William B. Gould
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Review The Reform of Social Security, by A.W. Dilnot,... by Leslie Lenkowsky, pp. 121-125 - 1 Review- The Reform of Social Security by A.W. Dilnot, J.A. Kay, and C.N. Morris
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2 Reviews Disabling America, by Richard E. Morgan by Thomas J. Main, pp. 126-130 - 2 Reviews- Disabling America by Richard E. Morgan
- The Willowbrook Wars by David J. Rothman and Sheila M. Rothman
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Review The Lost Soul of American Politics, by John Pa... by Fred Baumann, pp. 131-136 - 1 Review- The Lost Soul of American Politics by John Patrick Diggins
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Fall 1985 Issue = 10 Articles- The Rediscovery of Character by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-16
- Interests and Passions by Nathan Glazer, pp. 17-30
- Skepticism, Meliorism, and The Public Interest by Irving Kristol, pp. 31-41
- The Revolt Against Modernity by Daniel Bell, pp. 42-63
- What Is the Civic Interest? by Mark Lilla, pp. 64-81
- Twenty Years of Housing Programs by Roger Starr, pp. 82-93
- The Social Security Explosion by Martin Feldstein, pp. 94-106
- The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited by Daniel P. Moynihan, pp. 107-127
- The Conservative Renaissance in Perspective by Robert Nisbet, pp. 128-141
- Contributors, pp. 142-144
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Winter 1985 Issue = 8 Articles- Searching for Hunger in America by George G. Graham, pp. 3-17
- Young Blacks and Jobs by Richard B. Freeman and Harry J. Holzer, pp. 18-31
- The "Reverse Sequence" in Civil Liberties by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 32-42
- The Pseudo-science of "Peace" by Donald Kagan, pp. 43-61
- The Grace Commission by Steven Kelman, pp. 62-82
- Rent Control in Cambridge, Mass. by Peter Navarro, pp. 83-100
- How To Make Sense of the Deficit by Robert Eisner and Paul J. Pieper, pp. 101-118
- Contributors, pp. 119-120
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Issues of 1986 = 4 Issues, 53 Articles-
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Spring 1986 Issue = 17 Articles- What Happened to the "Family Wage"? by Allan C. Carlson, pp. 3-17
- Unfounded Allegations by Douglas J. Besharov, pp. 18-33
- The California Work/Welfare Scheme by David L. Kirp, pp. 34-48
- Poverty Down, Inequality Up? by Michael Novak and Gordon Green, pp. 49-56
- Is Welfare Really the Problem? by David T. Ellwood and Lawrence H. Summers, pp. 57-78
- Science, Politics, and the IQ Controversy by Mark Snyderman and Stanley Rothman, pp. 79-96
- Contributors, p. 97
- Contents, p. 98
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Habits of the (Academic) Mind by Richard John Neuhaus, pp. 99-103 - 1 Review- Habits of the Heart by Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, and William M. Sullivan, ...
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After the Biological Revolution by Neil M. Ribe, pp. 104-107 - 1 Review- Toward a More Natural Science by Leon R. Kass, M.D.
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The City that Never Sweeps by Nathan Glazer, pp. 108-111 - 2 Reviews- Political Crisis/Fiscal Crisis by Martin Shefter
- The Rise and Fall of New York City by Roger Starr
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Med Schools: Doing Better, Feeling Worse by Ezekiel J. Emanuel, pp. 112-116 - 1 Review- Learning to Heal by Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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What Deregulation Means by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 117-122 - 2 Reviews- The Politics of Deregulation by Martha Derthick and Paul J. Quirk
- Prophets of Regulation by Thomas K. McCraw
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Immigration Controls: The Unpleasant Choices by James Fallows, pp. 123-127 - 2 Reviews- Clamor at the Gates by Nathan Glazer
- Still the Golden Door by David M. Reimers
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After Judicial Restraint by Terence J. Pell, pp. 128-134 - 3 Reviews- A Matter of Principle by Ronald Dworkin
- Constitutional Choices by Laurence H. Tribe
- The Federal Courts: Challenge and Reform by Richard A. Posner
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The Complex Balance of The Federalist by Gary L. McDowell, pp. 135-138 - 1 Review- The Political Theory of "The Federalist" by David F. Epstein
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The Best and the Brightest by Malcolm J. Sherman, pp. 139-144 - 1 Review- Choosing Elites by Robert Klitgaard
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Summer 1986 Issue = 9 Articles- No, Welfare Isn't Really the Problem by Charles Murray, pp. 3-11
- Are Teachers Underpaid? by Myron Lieberman, pp. 12-28
- The Berkeley Youth Wars by Gail L. Zellman and Steven L. Schlossman, pp. 29-41
- The Battle Over Gun Control by Don B. Kates, Jr., pp. 42-52
- Deficit Delusion by Laurence J. Kotlikoff, pp. 53-65
- American Farm Subsidies by Elmer W. Learn, Philip L. Martin, and Alex F. McCalla, ..., pp. 66-78
- Religion and Traditional Values in Public School Textbooks by Paul C. Vitz, pp. 79-90
- Current Readings, pp. 91-95
- Contributors, p. 96
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Fall 1986 Issue = 17 Articles- The Homeless Families of New York by Thomas J. Main, pp. 3-21
- Toward a Permanent Housing Problem by Peter D. Salins, pp. 22-33
- The Deinstitutionalization Story by W. Robert Curtis, pp. 34-49
- Our Graying Suburbs by Irving H. Welfeld, pp. 50-57
- Cleaning Up Superfund by Marc Landy, pp. 58-71
- Supporting the Arts by Winthrop Knowlton, pp. 72-85
- Sex and the Conservative Body by Mark Lilla, pp. 86-94
- Contents, p. 95
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How Much Racial Progress? by Abigail M. Thernstrom, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- Racial Attitudes in America by Howard Schuman, Charlotte Steeh, and Lawrence Bobo, ...
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Inside the Angels by James D. Koerner, pp. 101-105 - 1 Review- The Golden Donors by Waldemar A. Nielsen
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Liberalism on the Couch by Andy Stark, pp. 106-111 - 2 Reviews- Distributive Justice by Morton Deutsch
- Delusion: Internal Dimensions of Political Life by James M. Glass
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Exceptional Regulation by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 112-117 - 2 Reviews- The Politics of Energy Conservation by Pietro S. Nivola
- National Styles of Regulation by David Vogel
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Constitutional Enmities by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 118-122 - 2 Reviews- The New Right v. The Constitution by Stephen Macedo
- Two Views on Judicial Activism by Antonin Scalia and Richard Epstein
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The Constitutional Citizen by Michael S. Teitelbaum, pp. 123-126 - 1 Review- Citizenship Without Consent by Peter H. Schuck and Rogers M. Smith
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Taking the Constitution Seriously by Michael S. Greve, pp. 127-135 - 2 Reviews- Law's Empire by Ronald Dworkin
- Takings by Richard A. Epstein
- Are Teachers Underpaid? by Albert Shanker and Myron Lieberman, pp. 136-143
- Contributors, p. 144
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Winter 1986 Issue = 10 Articles- Corporate Takeovers by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 3-24
- The Declining Well-Being of American Adolescents by Peter Uhlenberg and David Eggebeen, pp. 25-38
- Why Journalism Schools? by Stephen White, pp. 39-57
- The Unplanned Paths of Planning Schools by William Alonso, pp. 58-71
- The Case for Revenge by Andrew Oldenquist, pp. 72-80
- Is "Strict Separation" Too Strict? by Morris B. Abram, pp. 81-90
- Chemical Catastrophes and the Courts by Martin T. Katzman, pp. 91-105
- Welfare and Dependency in Switzerland by Ralph Segalman, pp. 106-121
- Contributors, p. 122
- Current Reading, pp. 123-128
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Issues of 1987 = 4 Issues, 54 Articles-
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Spring 1987 Issue = 11 Articles- The High School Dropout Puzzle by Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 3-22
- Should We Discourage Teenage Marriage? by Maris A. Vinovskis and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, ..., pp. 23-37
- Violent Death, Violent States, and American Youth by Michael R. Greenberg, George W. Carey, and Frank J. Popper, ..., pp. 38-48
- Diversity or Discrimination? by John H. Bunzel and Jeffrey K.D. Au, pp. 49-62
- The New Political Science of Corporate Power by David Vogel, pp. 63-79
- "Public Choice" and Public Spirit by Steven Kelman, pp. 80-94
- Into the Insurance Mess---And Out by Jeffrey O'Connell, pp. 95-109
- Fifty Years of Keynes by Melville J. Ulmer, pp. 110-117
- The Ideology of Entitlements by Alvin L. Schorr, pp. 118-122
- Current Reading, pp. 123-127
- Contributors, p. 128
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Summer 1987 Issue = 16 Articles- Is the Presidency Failing? by Donald L. Horowitz, pp. 3-27
- Religion, Textbooks, and the Common School by Charles L. Glenn, pp. 28-47
- Scoring the Economic Forecasters by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 48-55
- Elder Abuse by Stephen Crystal, pp. 56-66
- How Old Is "Old Age"? by Peter Uhlenberg, pp. 67-78
- Our Public Television Experiment by Stephen White, pp. 79-93
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The Media's "American Egalitarians" by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 94-105 - 3 Reviews- Reckless Disregard by Renata Adler
- Impact by Martin Linsky
- The Media Elite by S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, and Linda S. Lichter, ...
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Morning in America, Sunset in Japan? by Thomas J. Bray, pp. 106-111 - 2 Reviews- The Reckoning by David Halberstam
- Second to None by Robert C. Christopher
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Capitalism, Radicalism, and the New Order by Richard J. Neuhaus, pp. 112-117 - 2 Reviews- Democracy and Capitalism by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
- The Capitalist Revolution by Peter L. Berger
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Fairy Tales About a "New America" by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 118-124 - 1 Review- Tales of a New America by Robert B. Reich
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The Spirit of Public Policy by Daniel Casse, pp. 125-128 - 1 Review- Making Public Policy by Steven Kelman
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The Idea of a University by Andrew Sullivan, pp. 129-137 - 4 Reviews- The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom
- Higher Learning by Derek Bok
- American Professors by Howard R. Bowen and Jack H. Schuster
- College by Ernest L. Boyer
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In the Shadow of Immigration Policy by Peter Skerry, pp. 138-141 - 1 Review- In Liberty's Shadow by Edwin Harwood
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When Tenants Go to War by Louis Winnick, pp. 142-145 - 1 Review- The Tenant Movement in New York City, 1904-1984 by Ronald Lawson and Mark Naison
- Current Reading, pp. 146-151
- Contributors, p. 152
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Fall 1987 Issue = 16 Articles- I. In Search of the Working Poor by Charles Murray, pp. 3-18
- Contributors, p. 19
- II. Welfare's "New Consensus" by George Gilder, pp. 20-25
- Sending the Right Signal by Michael Novak, pp. 26-29
- The Necessity of Moderation by Leslie Lenkowsky, pp. 30-32
- Facing Realities by Allan C. Carlson, pp. 33-35
- III. How Workfare Really Works by Michael Wiseman, pp. 36-47
- IV. Not All Female-Headed Families are Created Equal by Douglas J. Besharov and Alison J. Quin, pp. 48-56
- Men's Clubs, Women's Rights by Roger Starr, pp. 57-70
- Prison Discipline and Prison Reform by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 71-90
- Why "Defunding the Left" Failed by Michael S. Greve, pp. 91-106
- Public Policy by Prosecution by Arthur Maass, pp. 107-127
- Reply by Philip B. Heymann, pp. 128-130
- Grading the Forecasters by James C. Miller III, p. 131
- --- by Daniel T. Van Dyke, pp. 132-133
- A Reply by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 134-136
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Winter 1987 Issue = 11 Articles- "The spirit of '87" by Irving Kristol, pp. 3-9
- The Constitution and American diversity by Nathan Glazer, pp. 10-21
- The "new science of politics" and the old art of government by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 22-35
- Does the seperation of powers still work? by James Q. Wilson, pp. 36-52
- Constitutional government by Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., pp. 53-64
- The new pursuit of happiness by Walter Berns, pp. 65-76
- The Constitution's human vision by Thomas L. Pangle, pp. 77-90
- Factions and incentives in Congress by Michael J. Malbin, pp. 91-108
- "Matters of color" by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 109-123
- Disestablished religion in America by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 124-139
- Contributors, p. 140
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Issues of 1988 = 4 Issues, 45 Articles-
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Spring 1988 Issue = 15 Articles- Alcoholism by Herbert Fingarette, pp. 3-22
- Second Thoughts About Gun Control by James D. Wright, pp. 23-38
- Contributors, p. 39
- The Hidden Jobs Debate by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 40-58
- The Costly Retreat from Marriage by Bryce J. Christensen, pp. 59-66
- The Balkans by the Bay by Dennis J. Coyle, pp. 67-78
- Is Art Such a Good Investment? by Bruno S. Frey and Werner W. Pommerehne, pp. 79-87
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Some Elites are More Equal than Others by James Q. Wilson, pp. 88-93 - 1 Review- Elites and the Idea of Equality by Sidney Verba, Steven Kelman, Gary R. Orren, and Ichiro Miyake, ...
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Where Bias and Influence Meet by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 94-97 - 1 Review- News That Matters by Shanto Iyengar and Donald R. Kinder
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Symbiosis of Church and State by William McGurn, pp. 98-101 - 1 Review- The Catholic Moment by Richard John Neuhaus
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The Immunosuppressed Body Politic by Stephen Crystal, pp. 102-106 - 1 Review- And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts
- An Academy of One's Own by Joseph Adelson, pp. 107-110
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Middle Class and Underclass by Robert I. Lerman, pp. 111-115 - 2 Reviews- The Color Line and the Quality of Life in America by Reynolds Farley and Walter R. Allen
- The Truly Disadvantaged by William Julius Wilson
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Ballots, Blacks, and Bureaucrats by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 116-119 - 1 Review- Whose Votes Count? by Abigail M. Thernstrom
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Equality and Mobility by Lawrence D. Brown, pp. 120-124 - 1 Review- Institutional Disability by Robert A. Katzmann
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Summer 1988 Issue = 9 Articles- I. The Case for Legalization by Ethan A. Nadelmann, pp. 3-31
- II. Taking Drugs Seriously by John Kaplan, pp. 32-50
- III. Can the Borders Be Sealed? by Peter Reuter, pp. 51-65
- What's Wrong with Private Prisons by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 66-83
- Missing Children, Misleading Statistics by Joel Best, pp. 84-92
- The New Ideology of Tort Law by Peter H. Schuck, pp. 93-109
- Poor Tenants, Poor Landlords, Poor Policy by Irving Welfeld, pp. 110-120
- From Horse Carts to Minimills by Martin T. Katzman, pp. 121-135
- Contributors, p. 136
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Fall 1988 Issue = 10 Articles- Teaching Children to Prefent Sexual Abuse by Neil Gilbert, pp. 3-15
- "Supply-Side" Economics by Paul Craig Roberts, pp. 16-36
- Containing Medical Costs by William J. Baumol, pp. 37-53
- Illusions of Job Segregation by James P. Scanlan, pp. 54-69
- What Europe Does for Single-Parent Families by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn, pp. 70-86
- Teenage Pregnancy and the Underclass by Maris A. Vinovskis, pp. 87-96
- The Case Against the SAT by James Crouse and Dale Trusheim, pp. 97-110
- Affirmative-Action Admissions by John H. Bunzel, pp. 111-129
- "Affirmative-Action Stalemate" by Herbert Hammerman, pp. 130-134
- Contributors, pp. 135-136
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Winter 1988 Issue = 11 Articles- A Shrinking Middle Class? by Marvin H. Kosters and Murray N. Ross, pp. 3-27
- Why the Current Wave of School Reform Will Fail by John E. Chubb, pp. 28-49
- Economic and Material Poverty in the U.S. by Nick Eberstadt, pp. 50-65
- American Competitiveness by Richard B. McKenzie, pp. 66-80
- The Elusive Pursuit of Toxics Management by Daniel Mazmanian and David Morell, pp. 81-98
- The Affirmative Action Stalemate by Nathan Glazer, pp. 99-113
- Notice to Our Readers and Contributors, p. 114
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Freedom, Virtue, and the Founding Fathers by Dan Himmelfarb, pp. 115-119 - 2 Reviews- Statecraft as Soulcraft by George F. Will
- In Search of the Republic by Richard Vetterli and Gary C. Bryner
- Contributors, p. 120
- The Teenage Marriage Controversy by Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr., pp. 121-127
- Hasty Marriages or Hasty Conclusions? by Maris A. Vinovskis and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, ..., pp. 128-132
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Issues of 1989 = 4 Issues, 57 Articles-
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Spring 1989 Issue = 11 Articles- Of Dropouts and Stay-ins by Jackson Toby, pp. 3-12
- Contributors, p. 13
- The Day-Care Dilemma by Alan Wolfe, pp. 14-23
- After Busing by David J. Armor, pp. 24-37
- "American Exceptionalism" Revisited by Daniel Bell, pp. 38-56
- Judicial Activism by Lino A. Graglia, pp. 57-74
- Farm Policy Follies by James Bovard, pp. 75-87
- Beyond the Savings-and-Loan Crisis by David O. Beim, pp. 88-99
- The Mismanagement of Air Transport by Robert W. Hahn and Randall S. Kroszner, pp. 100-111
- The Alcoholism Controversy by William Madsen and Herbert Fingarette, pp. 112-121
- Current Reading, pp. 122-124
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Summer 1989 Issue = 10 Articles- I. An Overview by Isabel V. Sawhill, pp. 3-15
- II. Toward a Post-Industrial Social Policy by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 16-27
- III. The Impact of Inner-City Crime by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 28-46
- I. The Failure of AIDS-Prevention Education by William E. Dannemeyer and Michael G. Franc, pp. 47-60
- II. The AIDS Perplex by David L. Kirp, pp. 61-72
- III. AIDS and the Politics of Drug Lag by David Vogel, pp. 73-85
- Borders and Quotas by Peter Skerry, pp. 86-102
- The Fairness Doctrine and the First Amendment by Thomas W. Hazlett, pp. 103-116
- The Paradox of the Exclusionary Rule by Caleb Nelson, pp. 117-130
- The Dropout Controversy by Chester E. Finn, Jr. and Jackson Toby, pp. 131-136
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Fall 1989 Issue = 19 Articles- I. The Rights of Nature and the Death of God by Joel Schwartz, pp. 3-14
- II. Environmentalism and Bounty Hunting by Michael S. Greve, pp. 15-29
- III. The Free Market and the Environment by Richard L. Stroup and Jane S. Shaw, pp. 30-42
- Correction, p. 43
- In Praise of Punishment by Stanley C. Brubaker, pp. 44-55
- Problems and Non-Problems in the American Economy by Herbert Stein, pp. 56-70
- The Downtown Job Puzzle by Bernard J. Frieden, pp. 71-85
- Contributors, p. 86
- The Costs of Free Information by Richard A. Guida, pp. 87-96
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Democracy and Original Intent by Lino A. Graglia, pp. 97-104 - 1 Review- Original Intent and the Framers' Constitution by Leonard W. Levy
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The Limitations of Structural Analysis by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 105-111 - 1 Review- The Politics of Social Policy in the United States by Margaret Weir, Ann Shola Orloff, and Theda Skocpol, ...
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No Calcutta by Roger Starr, pp. 112-117 - 1 Review- Down and Out in America by Peter H. Rossi
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Voluntarism's New Look by Leslie Lenkowsky, pp. 118-121 - 1 Review- Between Profit and State by Alan Ware
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All in the Family by David Blankenhorn, pp. 122-128 - 2 Reviews- Champion of the Great American Family by Pat Schroeder, Andrea Camp, and Robyn Lipner
- Disturbing the Nest by David Popenoe
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Taking Care of Business by Brian Mannix, pp. 129-133 - 1 Review- Fluctuating Fortunes by David Vogel
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Executive Power and Administrative Law by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 134-138 - 1 Review- Judicial Compulsions by Jeremy Rabkin
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Odds and Oddities by Caleb Nelson, pp. 139-141 - 1 Review- Innumeracy by John Allen Paulos
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The Politics of Authenticity by Philip J. Costopoulos, pp. 142-147 - 1 Review- The Promise of American Politics by Robert L. Utley, Jr.
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Business Ethics and the Jews by Jeremy Fand, pp. 148-152 - 1 Review- "With All Your Possessions" by Meir Tamari
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Winter 1989 Issue = 17 Articles- How to Fix the Deficit---Really by Joseph White and Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 3-24
- Neither for Love nor Money by Leon R. Kass, pp. 25-45
- Contributors, p. 46
- Slouching Towards Berkeley by Peter Collier and David Horowitz, pp. 47-68
- A Pro-Family Income Tax by Allan Carlson, pp. 69-76
- Notes from the Underground by Peter Gordon and Harry Richardson, pp. 77-86
- From CCNY to the White House by Colin L. Powell, pp. 87-91
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CBS: A Collapse of Business Sense by William Lilley III, pp. 92-96 - 3 Reviews- Who Killed CBS by Peter J. Boyer
- Prime Times, Bad Times by Ed Joyce
- In the Storm of the Eye by Bill Leonard
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Back to Basics by Michael Novak, pp. 97-102 - 1 Review- In Pursuit: Of Happiness and Good Government by Charles Murray
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Protectionism: A Guide for the Perplexed by Herbert Stein, pp. 103-106 - 1 Review- Protectionism by Jagdish Bhagwati
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The Return of the New Dealers by David Whitman, pp. 107-113 - 1 Review- Poor Support by David T. Ellwood
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The Pitfalls of School Reform by Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 114-119 - 2 Reviews- The World We Created at Hamilton High, 1953-1987 by Gerald Grant
- Disruptive School Behavior by Judith Lynne Hanna
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Vigilante Victim by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 120-125 - 1 Review- A Crime of Self-Defense by George P. Fletcher
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The Networks and the Nominees by David M. Ifshin, pp. 126-132 - 1 Review- Bifurcated Politics by Byron E. Shafer
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In the Firm and in the Family by Monica Powell, pp. 133-136 - 1 Review- Women's Quest for Economic Equality by Victor R. Fuchs
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To House a Nation by Louis Winnick, pp. 137-140 - 1 Review- Where We Live by Irving Welfeld
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Civil Rights and Natural Rights by William Bradford Reynolds, pp. 141-144 - 1 Review- Changing Course by Clint Bolick
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 33 Issues, 402 Articles-
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Issues of 1990 = 4 Issues, 51 Articles-
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Spring 1990 Issue = 11 Articles- Obituary, p. 3
- The British Underclass by Charles Murray, pp. 4-28
- Antihumanism in the Humanities by Joel Schwartz, pp. 29-43
- Contributors, p. 44
- The Homelessness Muddle by Robert C. Ellickson, pp. 45-60
- A Multibillion-Dollar Radon Scare by Ben Bolch and Harold Lyons, pp. 61-67
- On the Higher Learning in America by Thomas Sowell, pp. 68-78
- Understanding the Savings-and-Loan Debacle by George J. Benston and George G. Kaufman, pp. 79-95
- Language Politics and American Identity by Jack Citrin, pp. 96-109
- "Still an American Dilemma" by Robert M. Hauser and R.J. Herrnstein, pp. 110-127
- "In Praise of Punishment" by Alexander E. Rawls and Stanley C. Brubaker, pp. 128-136
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Summer 1990 Issue = 13 Articles- The Congressional Brainwashing Machine by James L. Payne, pp. 3-14
- Congress-Bashing for Beginners by Nelson W. Polsby, pp. 15-23
- The Permanent Democratic Congress by Norman Ornstein, pp. 24-44
- Congressional Despots, Then and Now by Fred Barnes, pp. 45-56
- Public Opinion and the "Congress Problem" by Everett Carll Ladd, pp. 57-67
- The Independent-Counsel Regime by Terry Eastland, pp. 68-80
- A Conservative Defense of Congress by Mickey Edwards, pp. 81-88
- Congress and the Courts by Gary L. McDowell, pp. 89-101
- I. Micromanaging Foreign Policy by L. Gordon Crovitz, pp. 102-115
- II. Micromanaging the Administrative Agencies by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 116-130
- III. Micromanaging the Defense Budget by Mackubin Thomas Owens, pp. 131-146
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Locke and the Legislative Principle by Walter Berns, pp. 147-159 - 3 Reviews- Congressional Government by Woodrow Wilson
- Congress and the American Tradition by James Burnham
- Congress and the Common Good by Arthur Maass
- Contributors, p. 160
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Fall 1990 Issue = 16 Articles- George Will's Baseball by Donald Kagan, pp. 3-20
- The Romantic Fallacy in Baseball by George F. Will, pp. 21-27
- Imagining Drug Legalization, pp. 28-42
- National Energy Planning Redux by Irwin Stelzer, pp. 43-54
- Our Nonexistent Housing Crisis by Irving Welfeld, pp. 55-61
- The Compelling Case for Youth Apprenticeships by Robert I. Lerman and Hillard Pouncy, pp. 62-77
- Reconsidering National Health Insurance by Laurence S. Seidman, pp. 78-88
- The Unreported Revolution in Population Economics by Julian L. Simon, pp. 89-100
- Contributors, pp. 101-102
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Of Pushcart Vendors and Management Consultants by Matthew Miller, pp. 103-106 - 1 Review- The Competitive Advantage of Nations by Michael E. Porter
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Redistribution: Selfism Socialism by Richard John Neuhaus, pp. 107-112 - 1 Review- The Ethics of Redistribution by Bertrand de Jouvenel
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The State of Harvard by Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., pp. 113-123 - 1 Review- The University: An Owner's Manual by Henry Rosovsky
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Is Choice a Necessity? by Abigail Thernstrom, pp. 124-131 - 3 Reviews- Politics, Markets and America's Schools by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe
- Privatization and Educational Choice by Myron Lieberman
- Public School Choice by Myron Lieberman
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The Perils of Legal Positivism by Hadley Arkes, pp. 132-138 - 1 Review- The Problems of Jurisprudence by Richard A. Posner
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The Productivity Perplex by Allan H. Meltzer, pp. 139-144 - 1 Review- Productivity and American Leadership by William J. Baumol and Sue Anne Batey Blackman, ...
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Race and the Constitution by Diana Schaub, pp. 145-152 - 2 Reviews- Slavery and Its Consequences by Robert A. Goldwin and Art Kaufman
- Why Blacks, Women and Jews Are Not Mentioned in the Constitution, and Other Unorthodox Views by Robert A. Goldwin
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Winter 1990 Issue = 11 Articles- I. Still an American Dilemma by R.J. Herrnstein, pp. 3-17
- II. Employment Testing and Job Performance by Jan H. Blits and Linda S. Gottfredson, pp. 18-25
- III. Social Psychology's "Racism" by Byron M. Roth, pp. 26-36
- Tissue Transplants by Emanuel D. Thorne, pp. 37-47
- Contributors, p. 48
- Rediscovering the Three-Decker House by Howard Husock, pp. 49-60
- The Work Ethic by Seymour Martin Lipset, pp. 61-69
- The "Japanization" of America? by Steven Kelman, pp. 70-83
- The Myth of the General Right to Bail by Robert F. Nagel, pp. 84-97
- Robert Bork and the Crime of Inequality by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 98-117
- Politics, Nonpartisanship, and the Public Service by Edward J. Lynch, pp. 118-132
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Issues of 1991 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Spring 1991 Issue = 10 Articles- I. The New Politics of the New Poverty by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 3-20
- II. The Moral Environment of the Poor by Joel Schwartz, pp. 21-37
- It Ain't What They Teach, It's the Way That They Teach It by David P. Bryden, pp. 38-53
- The Phantom Epidemic of Sexual Assault by Neil Gilbert, pp. 54-65
- WIC: A Food Program That Fails by George G. Graham, pp. 66-75
- Better Living Through Litigation? by Walter Olson, pp. 76-87
- Controlled Choice in Massachusetts Public Schools by Charles L. Glenn, pp. 88-105
- Limiting Government by Limiting Congressional Terms by James L. Payne, pp. 106-117
- High-Rise Housing for Low-Income Families by J.S. Fuerst and Roy Petty, pp. 118-130
- Contributors, pp. 131-132
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Summer 1991 Issue = 15 Articles- The Great Sharecropper Success Story by David Whitman, pp. 3-19
- Textbooks and Tribalism in California by David L. Kirp, pp. 20-36
- The Lessons of New York City by Nathan Glazer, pp. 37-49
- One Hundred Years of Antitrust by Lino A. Graglia, pp. 50-66
- How Not to Reform Auto Insurance by Ross E. Cheit and Jonathan D. Youngwood, pp. 67-80
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Review The Rhetoric of Reaction, by Albert O. Hirschman by Jerry Z. Muller, pp. 81-92 - 1 Review- The Rhetoric of Reaction by Albert O. Hirschman
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3 Reviews Feeding Frenzy, by Larry J. Sabato by Suzanne Garment, pp. 93-100 - 3 Reviews- Feeding Frenzy by Larry J. Sabato
- The United States of Ambition by Alan Ehrenhalt
- Why Americans Hate Politics by E.J. Dionne, Jr.
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Review Point Blank, by Gary Kleck by Don B. Kates, Jr., pp. 101-105 - 1 Review- Point Blank by Gary Kleck
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Review Beyond the Constitution, by Hadley Arkes by Terry Eastland, pp. 106-111 - 1 Review- Beyond the Constitution by Hadley Arkes
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Review The Natural Goodness of Man, by Arthur M. Melzer by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 112-115 - 1 Review- The Natural Goodness of Man by Arthur M. Melzer
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2 Reviews Agency Under Stress, by Martha Derthick by R. Shep Melnick, pp. 116-121 - 2 Reviews- Agency Under Stress by Martha Derthick
- The Struggle for Auto Safety by Jerry L. Mashaw and David L. Harfst
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Review The Meaning of Socialism, by Michael Luntley by Carl F. Horowitz, pp. 122-125 - 1 Review- The Meaning of Socialism by Michael Luntley
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Review The True and Only Heaven, by Christopher Lasch by Vincent J. Cannato, pp. 126-131 - 1 Review- The True and Only Heaven by Christopher Lasch
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Review The American Reader, by Diane Ravitch by Ben Wildavsky, pp. 132-135 - 1 Review- The American Reader by Diane Ravitch
- Contributors, p. 136
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Fall 1991 Issue = 9 Articles- Day Care or Parental Care? by Richard T. Gill, pp. 3-16
- Waste Disposal by Roger Starr, pp. 17-29
- America's Infant-Mortality Puzzle by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 30-47
- Language Choice for Latino Students by Rosalie Pedalino Porter, pp. 48-60
- Black and White at Stanford by John H. Bunzel, pp. 61-77
- Growth Economics vs. Macroeconomics by David P. Goldman, pp. 78-92
- IQ and Science by Arthur R. Jensen, pp. 93-106
- "The Great Sharecropper Success Story" by Nicholas Lemann and David Whitman, pp. 107-122
- Contributors, pp. 123-128
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Winter 1991 Issue = 10 Articles- The Perils of Provocative Statistics by James P. Scanlan, pp. 3-14
- The Inheritance Revolution by John H. Langbein, pp. 15-31
- Educational Goals and Political Plans by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 32-48
- Business Ethics Past and Present by David Vogel, pp. 49-64
- Family Decline in the Swedish Welfare State by David Popenoe, pp. 65-77
- How Housing Regulations Cause Homelessness by William Tucker, pp. 78-88
- The Case for Greatly Increased Immigration by Julian L. Simon, pp. 89-103
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Individualist America and Today's Immigrants by Peter Skerry, pp. 104-118 - 1 Review- More Like Us by James Fallows
- Small is Beautiful by Ben Wildavsky, pp. 119-122
- Contributors, pp. 123-128
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Issues of 1992 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Spring 1992 Issue = 14 Articles- The Shifting Sands of Public Opinion: Opinion by William G. Mayer, pp. 3-16
- Contributors, p. 17
- What Thatcher Wrought by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 18-51
- Of NIMBYs, LULUs, and NIMTOOs by Herbert Inhaber, pp. 52-64
- Organs for Sale? by Leon R. Kass, pp. 65-86
- Savings-and-Investment and Other Myths by Peter L. Bernstein, pp. 87-95
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Edward Banfield, American Skeptic by James Q. Wilson, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- Here the People Rule by Edward C. Banfield
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In Praise of the Eighties by Fred Barnes, pp. 101-105 - 1 Review- The Seven Fat Years by Robert L. Bartley
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More Like Them by Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 106-112 - 2 Reviews- Ed School Follies by Rita Kramer
- The Learning Gap by Harold W. Stevenson and James W. Stigler
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Sex and Reason? by Midge Decter, pp. 113-117 - 1 Review- Sex and Reason by Richard A. Posner
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Blacks, Jews, and Neighborhood Change by Howard Husock, pp. 118-125 - 1 Review- The Death of an American Jewish Community by Hillel Levine and Lawrence Harmon
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An End to Civil-Rights Laws? by L. Gordon Crovitz, pp. 126-129 - 1 Review- Forbidden Grounds by Richard A. Epstein
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Deinstitutionalized Delinquents by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 130-136 - 1 Review- Last One Over the Wall by Jerome G. Miller
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Cities on the Edge by Vincent J. Cannato, pp. 137-144 - 1 Review- Edge City by Joel Garreau
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Summer 1992 Issue = 9 Articles- I. The Story of John Turner by Elijah Anderson, pp. 3-34
- II. Black Philadelphia, Then and Now by Roger Lane, pp. 35-52
- III. How the Great Society "Destroyed the American Family" by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 53-64
- IV. Why is Black Educational Achievement Rising by David J. Armor, pp. 65-80
- For the Sake of the Children by Richard T. Gill, pp. 81-96
- Private Interests and Superfund by Marc K. Landy and Mary Hague, pp. 97-115
- Clean Fuels, Dirty Air by Jonathan H. Adler, pp. 116-131
- Public-Housing Perversity by Paul H. Messenger, pp. 132-143
- Contributors, p. 144
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Fall 1992 Issue = 11 Articles- I. "Subverting the Context" by Nathan Glazer, pp. 3-21
- II. Reinventing the Museum by Michael Lind, pp. 22-39
- III. The New Sound of Music by Michael Medved, pp. 40-52
- Bringing Back the Settlement House by Howard Husock, pp. 53-72
- Is the Rehnquist Court Conservative? by David P. Bryden, pp. 73-88
- The Post-Capitalist World by Peter F. Drucker, pp. 89-100
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Redefining Equality by James Q. Wilson, pp. 101-108 - 1 Review- The End of Equality by Mickey Kaus
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On Hamilton and Popular Government by Walter Berns, pp. 109-113 - 1 Review- The Effective Republic by Harvey Flaumenhaft
- "Family Decline in the Swedish Welfare States" by Karin Sandqvist and Bengt-Erik Andersson, pp. 114-116
- Family decline: a rejoinder by David Popenoe, pp. 117-122
- Contributors, pp. 123-128
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Winter 1992 Issue = 10 Articles- Schumpeter's Curious Politics by Bernard Semmel, pp. 3-16
- The Census Wars by Peter Skerry, pp. 17-31
- I. What's Really Behind the SAT-Score Decline? by Charles Murray and R.J. Herrnstein, pp. 32-56
- II. The Real World of Urban Education by Nathan Glazer, pp. 57-75
- III. Carrots or Sticks for High School Dropouts? by Jackson Toby and David J. Armor, pp. 76-90
- Was it a Decade of Greed? by Richard B. McKenzie, pp. 91-96
- So Much for "Scarce Resources" by Stephen Moore, pp. 97-107
- Reassessing Federal Disability Insurance by Carolyn L. Weaver, pp. 108-121
- The Science of Cancer by Richard D. Pollak, pp. 122-134
- Contributors, pp. 135-136
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Issues of 1993 = 4 Issues, 49 Articles-
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Spring 1993 Issue = 10 Articles- Teaching the Virtues by Christina Hoff Sommers, pp. 3-13
- Babies for Sale by Robin Fox, pp. 14-40
- The Triumph of American Nationalism by Michael Barone, pp. 41-55
- Television and Violent Crime by Brandon S. Centerwall, pp. 56-71
- A Conservative Case for Judicial Activism by David P. Bryden, pp. 72-85
- A New Plan for the Family by Richard T. Gill and T. Grandon Gill, pp. 86-94
- The End of Welfare as We Know It? by Douglas J. Besharov and Amy Fowler, pp. 95-108
- Are Smokers Rational? by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 109-115
- Thatcher's Vision by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 116-121
- Contributors, pp. 122-128
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Summer 1993 Issue = 11 Articles- On Gender by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-26
- A Human Capital Policy for the Cities by Nathan Glazer, pp. 27-49
- Mr. Jefferson Comes to Town by George F. Will, pp. 50-59
- Homosexuality, the Bible, and Us by Dennis Prager, pp. 60-83
- Are Drug Prices Too High? by Murray Weidenbaum, pp. 84-89
- The Environmentalist Assault on Agriculture by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 90-98
- How Not to Stimulate the Economy by Bruce Bartlett, pp. 99-109
- The End of Taxation? by James L. Payne, pp. 110-118
- Toward a New Intolerance by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 119-122
- The Other Adam Smith by George Weigel, pp. 123-126
- Contributors, pp. 127-128
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Fall 1993 Issue = 13 Articles- Should Hate be a Crime? by James B. Jacobs, pp. 3-14
- The Contraception Paradox by Jessica Gress-Wright, pp. 15-26
- Contributors, p. 27
- The Limits of Monetary Policy by Lawrence B. Lindsey, pp. 28-39
- A Nation of Cowards by Jeffrey R. Snyder, pp. 40-55
- Does Money Buy Happiness? by Robert E. Lane, pp. 56-65
- The Europeanization of the U.S. Labor Market by David Henderson, pp. 66-81
- Bauhaus Blunders by Witold Rybczynski, pp. 82-90
- Cities, Suburbs, and the Urban Crisis by Peter D. Salins, pp. 91-104
- Commencement at McGill by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 105-109
- Is Culture the Culprit? by Aaron Wildavsky, pp. 110-118
- The Tao of Community by Joshua Abramowitz, pp. 119-121
- Is Liberalism Just? by Ernest van den Haag, pp. 122-128
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Winter 1993 Issue = 15 Articles- What Infrastructure Crisis? by Heywood T. Sanders, pp. 3-18
- In Praise of Pork by John W. Ellwood and Eric M. Patashnik, pp. 19-33
- Shakespeare---"For All Time"? by Paul A. Cantor, pp. 34-48
- Social Science and Minority "Set Asides" by George R. LaNoue, pp. 49-62
- Genetic Engineering by Bernard D. Davis, pp. 63-75
- Contributors, p. 76
- "For the Sake of the Children" by Andrew J. Cherlin and Richard T. Gill, pp. 77-92
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Madonna's intellectual by Mary R. Lefkowitz, pp. 93-96 - 1 Review- Sex, Art, and American Culture by Camille Paglia
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Death of a family by Joseph Adelson, pp. 97-101 - 1 Review- Home Fires by Donald Katz
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Rainbow warrior by Eric Reis, pp. 102-107 - 1 Review- The Diversity of Life by Edward O. Wilson
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Of the pundits, by the pundits, for the pundits? by Suzanne Garment, pp. 108-113 - 2 Reviews- Talking Heads by Alan Hirsch
- Sound and Fury by Eric Alterman
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New York Story by Roger Starr, pp. 114-119 - 1 Review- The New York Approach by Joel Schwartz
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The Founders' vision by Thomas L. Pangle, pp. 120-126 - 1 Review- As Far As Republican Principles Will Admit by William A. Schambra and Martin Diamond
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Head count by Joshua Abramowitz, pp. 127-131 - 2 Reviews- Media Polls in American Politics by Thomas E. Mann and Gary R. Orren
- The Superpollsters by David W. Moore
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The end of sociology? by Irving Louis Horowitz, pp. 132-136 - 1 Review- Death at the Parasite Cafe by Stephen Pfohl
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Issues of 1994 = 4 Issues, 47 Articles-
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Spring 1994 Issue = 10 Articles- Why Babies Die in D.C. by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 3-16
- Does Welfare Bring More Babies? by Charles Murray, pp. 17-30
- How Social Problems are Born by Nathan Glazer, pp. 31-44
- The Ideology of "Family Preservation" by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 45-60
- Who are the Working Poor? by Bradley Schiller, pp. 61-71
- The Quiet Health Care Revolution by Regina Herzlinger, pp. 72-90
- Is Job Training Oversold? by James J. Heckman, pp. 91-115
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The New Protectionism by Ira Carnahan, pp. 116-121 - 1 Review- Looking at the Sun by James Fallows
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Social Science and the Moral Muddle by Joseph Adelson, pp. 122-126 - 1 Review- The Moral Sense by James Q. Wilson
- Contributors, pp. 127-128
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Summer 1994 Issue = 11 Articles- Execution by Quota? by Stanley Rothman and Stephen Powers #2, pp. 3-17
- Should Immigrants Assimilate? by Alejandro Portes and Min Zhou, pp. 18-33
- The Politics of School Violence by Jackson Toby, pp. 34-56
- Disorder and the Court by George L. Kelling and Catherine M. Coles, pp. 57-74
- Is "Rationality Review" Rational? by Robert F. Nagel, pp. 75-87
- Why Our Democracy Doesn't Work by William A. Niskanen, pp. 88-95
- The New Mercantilism by Charles Wolf, Jr., pp. 96-106
- Restoring Our Moral Voice by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 107-113
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Four Cheers for Liberalism? by Jerry Z. Muller, pp. 114-123 - 1 Review- The Anatomy of Antiliberalism by Stephen Holmes
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Power Play by Karina Rollins, pp. 124-127 - 1 Review- Fire With Fire by Naomi Wolf
- Contributors, p. 128
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Fall 1994 Issue = 15 Articles- The Question of Black Crime by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 3-32
- Commentaries by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 33-36
- --- by James Q. Wilson, pp. 37-39
- --- by Paul H. Robinson, pp. 40-47
- --- by Patrick A. Langan, pp. 48-50
- --- by Richard T. Gill, pp. 51-56
- A De-Moralized Society by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 57-80
- A New Era for Public Utilities by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 81-93
- School Choice Slandered by Daniel McGroarty, pp. 94-111
- Why Babies Die in D.C., Part II by Sanders Korenman and Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 112-119
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The Heritage of Dada by Roger Kimball, pp. 120-125 - 1 Review- Dada and Surrealist Performance by Annabelle Henkin Melzer
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Civilizing Nature by Roger D. Masters, pp. 126-130 - 1 Review- The Hungry Soul by Leon R. Kass
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Political Pros by Alan Ehrenhalt, pp. 131-136 - 1 Review- Honest Opportunism by Peter Riddell
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Critical Abuse by Paul A. Cantor, pp. 137-140 - 1 Review- Recovering American Literature by Peter Shaw
- Contributors, pp. 141-144
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Winter 1994 Issue = 11 Articles- How Much Does Global Warming Matter? by Wilfred Beckerman and Jesse Malkin, pp. 3-16
- The School Choice Fiasco by Myron Lieberman, pp. 17-34
- At the VA, It Pays to be Sick by Douglas Mossman, pp. 35-47
- In Praise of Censorship by Stanley C. Brubaker, pp. 48-64
- A Better Way to Tax by Laurence S. Seidman, pp. 65-72
- Passing the Generational Buck by Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Jagadeesh Gokhale, pp. 73-81
- The Seeds of Urban Revival by Mitchell Sviridoff, pp. 82-103
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Erotic Adventures of the Mind by Diana Schaub, pp. 104-110 - 1 Review- Love and Friendship by Allan Bloom
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Spiritual politics by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 111-118 - 1 Review- The Culture of Disbelief by Stephen L. Carter
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Dirty Words by Walter Berns, pp. 119-125 - 1 Review- Only Words by Catharine A. MacKinnon
- Contributors, pp. 126-128
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Issues of 1995 = 3 Issues, 40 Articles-
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Spring 1995 Issue = 17 Articles- Assimilation's Quiet Tide by Richard D. Alba, pp. 3-18
- Educational Outcomes Do Matter by Bruno V. Manno, pp. 19-27
- Recycling by Roger Starr, pp. 28-41
- The Politics of Public Pension Funds by Roberta Romano, pp. 42-53
- Premodern Advice for the Postmodern Young by Steven Ozment, pp. 54-67
- Mainstreaming Kwanzaa by Anna Day Wilde, pp. 68-79
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Crime Stories by Charles Logan, pp. 80-85 - 1 Review- Crime by James Q. Wilson and Joan Petersilia
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Blue Movies by Walter Berns, pp. 86-90 - 1 Review- Hollywood Censored by Gregory D. Black
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Morals and Markets by Hadley Arkes, pp. 91-96 - 1 Review- No Harm by T. Patrick Burke
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Freakish Thinking by David Brooks, pp. 97-101 - 1 Review- Dictatorship of Virtue by Richard Bernstein
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The Progressive Impulse by Hugh Heclo, pp. 102-105 - 1 Review- Regulating a New Economy by Morton Keller
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Defining Democracy Up by Philip Selznick, pp. 106-110 - 1 Review- The Mild Voice of Reason by Joseph M. Bessette
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Liberalism Redux by Adam Wolfson, pp. 111-118 - 3 Reviews- New French Thought by Mark Lilla
- An Intellectual History of Liberalism by Pierre Manent
- The Empire of Fashion by Gilles Lipovetsky
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Kill All the Lawyers? by Craig Daniel Turk, pp. 119-123 - 1 Review- A Nation Under Lawyers by Mary Ann Glendon
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Charitable Prescriptions by Heather R. Higgins, pp. 124-128 - 1 Review- Unhealthy Charities by James T. Bennett and Thomas J. Dilorenzo
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Meritocracy Defended by John W. Barry, pp. 129-133 - 1 Review- In Defense of Elitism by William A. Henry III
- Contributors, pp. 134-136
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Summer 1995 Issue = 13 Articles- I. Why Johnny Can't Write by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 3-13
- II. Levin, Jeffries, and the Fate of Academic Autonomy by Nathan Glazer, pp. 14-40
- III. Towards Excellence in Education by Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 41-54
- IV. The Courts vs. Educational Standards by Michael Heise, pp. 55-63
- Intelligence and the Social Scientist by Leon R. Kass, pp. 64-78
- Religion's Challenge to Psychology by Lewis M. Andrews, pp. 79-88
- The Decline of the American Mafia by Peter Reuter, pp. 89-99
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Overcoming Posner by Jay P. Lefkowitz, pp. 100-105 - 1 Review- Overcoming Law by Richard A. Posner
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Black Republicans? by Abigail Thernstrom, pp. 106-110 - 1 Review- Behind the Mule by Michael C. Dawson
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Unfulfilled expectations by Susan Kristol, pp. 111-115 - 1 Review- Greater Expectations by William Damon
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Fool's game by John E. Berthoud, pp. 116-119 - 1 Review- Labyrinths of Prosperity by Reuven Brenner
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Radical chic by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 120-124 - 1 Review- Generation at the Crossroads by Paul Rogat Loeb
- Contributors, pp. 125-128
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Fall 1995 Issue = 10 Articles- Looking Back to 1965 by George F. Will, pp. 3-14
- A Social Conservative Credo by Charles Krauthammer, pp. 15-22
- The Professionalization of Reform II by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 23-41
- Capitalism and Morality by James Q. Wilson, pp. 42-60
- Black and White After Thirty Years by Nathan Glazer, pp. 61-79
- American Conservatism, 1945-1995 by Irving Kristol, pp. 80-91
- Individualism Before Multiculturalism by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 92-106
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The Other America Revisited by Roger Starr, pp. 107-121 - 1 Review- The Other America by Michael Harrington
- The Partial Restoration of Traditional Society by Charles Murray, pp. 122-134
- Contributors, pp. 135-136
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Issues of 1996 = 1 Issue, 14 Articles-
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Summer 1996 Issue = 14 Articles- Christian Socialism in Britain by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 3-11
- Divorce American Style by William A. Galston, pp. 12-26
- What Glass Ceiling? by Michael Lynch and Katherine Post, pp. 27-36
- Freud and the Culture Wars by Yale Kramer, pp. 37-51
- Cleaning Up Superfund by W. Kip Viscusi and James T. Hamilton, pp. 52-60
- How Immigration Harms Minorities by Norman Matloff, pp. 61-71
- On Justice Clarence Thomas by Stephen F. Smith, pp. 72-79
- The Benefits of Marriage by Steven Flanders, pp. 80-86
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Postmodern, posthuman, postreal by James Bowman, pp. 87-90 - 1 Review- Posthuman Bodies by Judith Halberstam and Ira Livingston
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Decade of greed? by Jay P. Lefkowitz, pp. 91-95 - 1 Review- Payback by Daniel Fischel
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Chatterbox by Jason W.A. Bertsch, pp. 96-100 - 1 Review- Union of Words by Wayne Fields
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The art of liberty by Daniel J. Mahoney, pp. 101-107 - 1 Review- Tocqueville and the Nature of Democracy by Pierre Manent
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Whose history? by Morton Keller, pp. 108-111 - 2 Reviews- Molding the Good Citizen by Robert Lerner, Althea K. Nagai, and Stanley Rothman, ...
- Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen
- Contributors, p. 112
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Issues of 1997 = 3 Issues, 41 Articles-
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Spring 1997 Issue = 14 Articles- Ritalin by Ken Livingston, pp. 3-18
- On Patriotism by Walter Berns, pp. 19-32
- How to Mend Affirmative Action by Glenn C. Loury, pp. 33-43
- Art Without Beauty by Roger Kimball, pp. 44-59
- The New Museology by Lynne Munson, pp. 60-70
- Black Studies Revisited by John H. Bunzel and Anita Susan Grossman, pp. 71-80
- Measuring Catholic School Performance by Derek Neal, pp. 81-87
- Vouchers for Religious Schools by Denis P. Doyle, pp. 88-95
- Litigation's Stranglehold on Charities by Spencer Abraham, pp. 96-107
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From boys to men by Diana Schaub, pp. 108-114 - 1 Review- Violent Land by David T. Courtwright
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Affluence and divorce by Midge Decter, pp. 115-119 - 1 Review- The Divorce Culture by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
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Mismeasure of man by Stephen M. Barr, pp. 120-123 - 1 Review- Full House by Stephen Jay Gould
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Into the melting pot by Elliott Abrams, pp. 124-127 - 1 Review- Assimilation, American Style by Peter D. Salins
- Contributors, p. 128
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Summer 1997 Issue = 11 Articles- Moist Eyes---from Rousseau to Clinton by Clifford Orwin, pp. 3-20
- IQ and Economic Success by Charles Murray, pp. 21-35
- The Prescience of Myrdal by Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom, pp. 36-54
- The Culture of Secrecy by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, pp. 55-72
- Replacing the Nursing Home by Peter Uhlenberg, pp. 73-84
- A Conservative Case for Regulation by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 85-97
- Computers by David Skinner, pp. 98-109
- Equality, Growth, and the Myopic Society by Richard T. Gill, pp. 110-117
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Redressing exposure by Robert H. Bork, pp. 118-121 - 1 Review- The Repeal of Reticence by Rochelle Gurstein
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Taking virtue seriously by Walter Berns, pp. 122-127 - 1 Review- Public Morality and Liberal Society by Harry M. Clor
- Contributors, p. 128
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Fall 1997 Issue = 16 Articles- World Population Implosion? by Nicholas Eberstadt, pp. 3-22
- The Crisis in Scholarly Publishing by William C. Dowling, pp. 23-37
- Fathers and Welfare Reform by Wade F. Horn and Andrew Bush, pp. 38-49
- The Failure of Drug Education by D.M. Gorman, pp. 50-60
- In Pursuit of Criminal Justice by Joseph M. Bessette, pp. 61-72
- Public Housing as a "Poorhouse" by Howard Husock, pp. 73-85
- School Choice Builds Community, pp. 86-90
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All about growth by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 91-95 - 1 Review- Determinants of Economic Growth by Robert J. Barro
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The 20 percent philosophy by Fareed Zakaria, pp. 96-101 - 1 Review- What It Means to Be a Libertarian by Charles Murray
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Dulce et decorum est... by David Brooks, pp. 102-106 - 1 Review- For Cause and Comrades by James M. McPherson
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The rights stuff by William A. Galston, pp. 107-111 - 1 Review- From Parchment to Power by Robert A. Goldwin
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Good parents not money by Douglas J. Besharov and Mark H. Lopez, pp. 112-115 - 1 Review- What Money Can't Buy by Susan E. Mayer
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Girls just wanna have fun by Diana Schaub, pp. 116-124 - 2 Reviews- Women and the Common Life by Christopher Lasch and Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn
- Promiscuities by Naomi Wolf
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Triumph of the counterculture by Diana West, pp. 125-129 - 1 Review- Reassessing the Sixties by Stephen Macedo
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Ethnicity and power by Mark F. Bernstein, pp. 130-135 - 1 Review- The State Atlas of Political and Cultural Diversity by William Lilley III, Laurence J. DeFranco, and William M. Diefenderfer III, ...
- Contributors, p. 136
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Issues of 1998 = 3 Issues, 35 Articles-
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Spring 1998 Issue = 11 Articles- Democratic Remedies for Democratic Disorders by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 3-24
- Human Remedies for Social Disorders by James Q. Wilson, pp. 25-35
- Body and Soul by Martha Bayles, pp. 36-49
- Killing off the Dying? by Adam Wolfson, pp. 50-70
- Moral Reform by Joel Schwartz, pp. 71-91
- The New Pork Barrel by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 92-104
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Teaching the young by David Frum, pp. 105-109 - 1 Review- Cultivating Humanity by Martha C. Nussbaum
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Patriotic political science by Diana Schaub, pp. 110-116 - 1 Review- Reconstructing America by James W. Ceaser
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Elective citizenship? by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 117-121 - 1 Review- Civic Ideals by Rogers M. Smith
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Reagan versus the intellectuals by Wilfred M. McClay, pp. 122-127 - 1 Review- Ronald Reagan by Dinesh D'Souza
- Contributors, p. 128
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Summer 1998 Issue = 11 Articles- Enforcing "Statutory Rape"? by Michael W. Lynch, pp. 3-16
- The Case Against Teacher Certification by Dale Ballou and Michael Podgursky, pp. 17-29
- The College and the City by Nathan Glazer, pp. 30-44
- Sports Stadium Boondoggle by Mark F. Bernstein, pp. 45-57
- Convention Center Follies by Heywood T. Sanders, pp. 58-72
- Are the Children of Today's Immigrants Making It? by Joel Perlmann and Roger Waldinger, pp. 73-96
- Telling the Poor What to Do by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 97-112
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The therapeutic society by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 113-116 - 1 Review- The Therapeutic State by James L. Nolan
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Reasons to smoke by David Skinner, pp. 117-121 - 1 Review- Smoking by W. Kip Viscusi
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Dust bowl days by Roger Starr, pp. 122-127 - 1 Review- Dust Bowl Migrants in the American Imagination by Charles J. Shindo
- Contributors, p. 128
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Fall 1998 Issue = 13 Articles- Is America an Experiment? by Wilfred M. McClay, pp. 3-22
- Does Immigration Harm the Poor? by Steven A. Camarota, pp. 23-32
- The Limits of Campaign Spending Limits by Stanley C. Brubaker, pp. 33-54
- Washington versus School Reform by Chester E. Finn, Jr. and Michael J. Petrilli, pp. 55-67
- Getting Serious about School Discipline by Jackson Toby, pp. 68-83
- Civic Education Reconsidered by James W. Ceaser and Patrick J. McGuinn, pp. 84-103
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The Peace Corps' wonder years by Charles Murray, pp. 104-108 - 1 Review- All You Need Is Love by Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman
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French salons/American saloons by Diana Schaub, pp. 109-115 - 1 Review- Women's Words by Mona Ozouf
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Home of the tolerant by William A. Galston, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- One Nation, After All by Alan Wolfe
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More guns, less crime? by Michael Barone, pp. 121-124 - 1 Review- More Guns, Less Crime by John R. Lott, Jr.
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Old books for today's kids by Diana West, pp. 125-132 - 5 Reviews- My First Book of Biographies by Jean Marzollo
- Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans by Edward Eggleston
- A First Book in American History by Edward Eggleston
- The Minute Boys of Lexington by Edward Stratemeyer
- The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill by Edward Stratemeyer
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Political robber barons by Robert L. Formaini, pp. 133-135 - 1 Review- Money for Nothing by Fred S. McChesney
- Contributors, p. 136
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Issues of 1999 = 3 Issues, 37 Articles-
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Spring 1999 Issue = 13 Articles- Still the Land of Opportunity? by Isabel V. Sawhill, pp. 3-17
- Thinking about Parent and Child by James Q. Wilson, pp. 18-29
- How to Save our Shrinking Cities by Witold Rybczynski and Peter D. Linneman, pp. 30-44
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The Case for Racial Preferences by Nathan Glazer, pp. 45-63 - 1 Review- The Shape of the River by William G. Bowen and Derek Bok
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California After Racial Preferences by Martin Trow, pp. 64-85 - 1 Review- The Shape of the River by William G. Bowen and Derek Bok
- Doing it Right by James J. Heckman, pp. 86-107
- Debating WIC by Leighton Ku, pp. 108-111
- A Reply by Douglas J. Besharov and Peter Germanis, pp. 112-117
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An American tragedy by Alvin Kernan, pp. 118-123 - 1 Review- A Dream Deferred by Shelby Steele
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Multicultural illiteracy by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 124-128 - 1 Review- Losing Our Language by Sandra Stotsky
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Fixing Social Security by Timothy Taylor, pp. 129-132 - 1 Review- Privatizing Social Security by Martin Feldstein
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Statistical jargon by Charles Murray, pp. 133-135 - 1 Review- The Politics of Large Numbers by Alain Desrosieres
- Contributors, p. 136
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Summer 1999 Issue = 12 Articles- Boys Will Be Boys by Gwen J. Broude, pp. 3-17
- Courting Disorder in the Schools by Abigail Thernstrom, pp. 18-34
- Blood and Altruism by Joel Schwartz, pp. 35-51
- Boston Cops and Black Churches by Christopher Winship and Jenny Berrien, pp. 52-68
- Prevention Through Community Prosecution by Catherine M. Coles and George L. Kelling, pp. 69-84
- How Federal Prosecutors Can Reduce Crime by Elizabeth Glazer, pp. 85-99
- The Costly Compassion of the ADA by Roger Clegg, pp. 100-112
- Assessing Welfare Reform by Jack A. Meyer, pp. 113-120
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The moralist of the dismal science by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 121-125 - 1 Review- Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment by Charles L. Griswold
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Taking too many liberties? by Stanley C. Brubaker, pp. 126-129 - 1 Review- Principles for a Free Society by Richard A. Epstein
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What's economics good for? by Ira Carnahan, pp. 130-135 - 1 Review- Economics by Melvin W. Reder
- Contributors, p. 136
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Fall 1999 Issue = 12 Articles- On the Character of Generation X by Diana Schaub, pp. 3-24
- What's Happening in Business Schools? by Marianne M. Jennings, pp. 25-32
- Reducing Poverty, Not Inequality by Martin Feldstein, pp. 33-41
- The Monochrome Society by Amitai Etzioni, pp. 42-55
- Croly's Progressive America by Wilfred M. McClay, pp. 56-72
- Are Europe's Cities Better? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 73-84
- Is Regional Government the Answer? by Fred Siegel, pp. 85-98
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Cultural meltdown by James Q. Wilson, pp. 99-104 - 1 Review- The Great Disruption by Francis Fukuyama
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Judging democratic art by Alvin Kernan, pp. 105-110 - 1 Review- Democracy and the Arts by Arthur M. Melzer, Jerry Weinberger, and M. Richard Zinman, ...
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The virtues and vices of economists by Irwin Stelzer, pp. 111-115 - 1 Review- What Do Economists Contribute? by Daniel B. Klein
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Impoverished theories of the working poor by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- No Shame in My Game by Katherine S. Newman
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The feminist church? by James Nuechterlein, pp. 121-128 - 1 Review- The Church Impotent by Leon J. Podles
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Spring 2000 Issue = 14 Articles- When Psychotherapy Replaces Religion by James Davison Hunter, pp. 5-21
- The Twilight of Liberal Welfare Reform by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 22-34
- The Cultural Revolution in Health Care by Ronald W. Dworkin, pp. 35-49
- Dilemmas of Conservatism by Jerry Z. Muller, pp. 50-64
- Defending Suburban Sprawl by Peter Gordon and Harry Richardson, pp. 65-71
- Two Cheers for Capitalism by James Q. Wilson, pp. 72-75
- Capitalism and the Human Spirit by Michael Novak, pp. 76-83
- Y2K America by Alvin Kernan, pp. 84-87
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Review Essay: New York City by Fred Siegel, pp. 88-98 - 5 Reviews- Working-Class New York by Joshua B. Freeman
- Re-Presenting the City by Anthony D. King
- New York, Chicago, Los Angeles by Janet L. Abu-Lughod
- Times Square Red, Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany
- The Campaign by Evan J. Mandery
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The trouble with Fish by William A. Galston, pp. 99-105 - 1 Review- The Trouble With Principle by Stanley Fish
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Broken streets, broken lives by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 106-110 - 1 Review- Code of the Street by Elijah Anderson
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Statesmen wanted by Adam Wolfson, pp. 111-115 - 1 Review- The Revenge of Conscience by J. Budziszewski
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Reeducating liberalism by Eric Cohen, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- Diversity and Distrust by Stephen Macedo
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Education Books Roundup by Mark Gerson, pp. 121-128 - 2 Reviews- Choosing Equality by Joseph P. Viteritti
- The Students Are Watching by Theodore R. Sizer and Nancy F. Sizer
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Summer 2000 Issue = 11 Articles- Postmodern Nursing by Sarah Glazer, pp. 3-16
- Welfare Reform by Douglas J. Besharov and Peter Germanis, pp. 17-35
- The Lessons of W-2 by Amy L. Sherman, pp. 36-48
- Culture and Achievement by Nathan Glazer, pp. 49-63
- Improving, Empowering, Dismantling by Chester E. Finn, Jr. and Marci Kanstoroom, pp. 64-73
- Homeschooling Comes of Age by Patricia M. Lines, pp. 74-85
- The Spirit of a Free Man by Diana Schaub, pp. 86-107
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Love among the ruins by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 108-113 - 1 Review- Wing to Wing, Oar to Oar by Amy A. Kass and Leon R. Kass
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The journal that saved the city by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 114-116 - 1 Review- The Millennial City by Myron Magnet
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How are we doing? by Jason Bertsch, pp. 117-121 - 1 Review- The Social Health of the Nation by Marque-Luisa Miringoff and Marc Miringoff
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Philosophizing public opinion by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 122-128 - 1 Review- Public Opinion by Slavko Splichal
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Fall 2000 Issue = 12 Articles- Immigration in the New Economy by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 5-16
- Paradoxes of Welfare-State Conservatism by Steven M. Teles, pp. 17-40
- The Demise of Child-Rearing by Lyric Wallwork Winik, pp. 41-54
- Death, Wealth, and Taxes by Bruce Bartlett, pp. 55-67
- The Burden of Wealth by James K. Galbraith, pp. 68-73
- A Reply by Bruce Bartlett, pp. 74-76
- The New Gospel of Health by Ronald W. Dworkin, pp. 77-90
- Crime-Fighting and Urban Renewal by Eli Lehrer, pp. 91-103
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Bobos in purgatory by Diana Schaub, pp. 104-109 - 1 Review- Bobos in Paradise by David Brooks
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Godly people in the public square by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 110-115 - 1 Review- The Next American Spirituality by George Gallup and Timothy K. Jones
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Counting heads by William Petersen, pp. 116-120 - 2 Reviews- Counting on the Census? by Peter Skerry
- Who Counts by Margo J. Anderson and Stephen E. Fienberg
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The politics of asylum by Peter H. Schuck, pp. 121-128 - 1 Review- A Well-Founded Fear by Philip G. Schrag
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Winter 2000 Issue = 13 Articles- The Spirit of Capitalism, 2000 by David Bosworth, pp. 3-28
- Pedophilia and the Culture Wars by G.E. Zuriff, pp. 29-39
- Welfare Reform and Reducing Teen Pregnancy by Isabel V. Sawhill, pp. 40-51
- McLuhan's World---and Ours by David Skinner, pp. 52-64
- Budgeting More, Deciding Less by Eric M. Patashnik, pp. 65-78
- The Bad Law of "Disparate Impact" by Roger Clegg, pp. 79-90
- To the "Disadvantaged" Go the Spoils? by George R. La Noue, pp. 91-98
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Designing the cityscape by David Brooks, pp. 99-103 - 1 Review- A Clearing in the Distance by Witold Rybczynski
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Madness and Enlightenment by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 104-108 - 1 Review- Madness and Democracy by Marcel Gauchet and Gladys Swain
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Innocence lost by Diana West, pp. 109-113 - 1 Review- Ready or Not by Kay S. Hymowitz
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Priestess of progress by Hillel Fradkin, pp. 114-119 - 1 Review- The Future and Its Enemies by Virginia Postrel
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The shadow government by Michael Barone, pp. 120-123 - 1 Review- The True Size of Government by Paul Charles Light
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Community action for the 1990s by Louis Winnick, pp. 124-128 - 1 Review- Urban Problems and Community Development by Ronald F. Ferguson and William T. Dickens
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Issues of 2001 = 4 Issues, 48 Articles-
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Spring 2001 Issue = 12 Articles- Thinking about a "New Economy" by Timothy Taylor, pp. 3-19
- Religion in the 2000 Election by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 20-26
- The Trouble with Parties by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 27-44
- Is Technology a Threat to Liberal Society? by Irving Kristol, pp. 45-52
- Courtship Today by Daniel Cere, pp. 53-71
- Media and Business Elites by Stanley Rothman and Amy E. Black, pp. 72-86
- Bertrand de Jouvenel's Melancholy Liberalism by Brian C. Anderson, pp. 87-104
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Review Bowling Alone, by Robert D. Putnam by Wilfred M. McClay, pp. 105-110 - 1 Review- Bowling Alone by Robert D. Putnam
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Review The Dignity of Working Men, by Michele Lamont by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 111-115 - 1 Review- The Dignity of Working Men by Michele Lamont
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Review What Art Is, by Louis Torres and Michelle Mard... by Roger Kimball, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- What Art Is by Louis Torres and Michelle Marder Kamhi
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Review The Burden of Bad Ideas, by Heather Mac Donald by Eric Cohen, pp. 121-127 - 1 Review- The Burden of Bad Ideas by Heather Mac Donald
- Contributors, p. 128
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Summer 2001 Issue = 11 Articles- American Diversity and the 2000 Census by Nathan Glazer, pp. 3-18
- The Surprising Consensus on School Choice by Jay P. Greene, pp. 19-35
- Revamping Special Education by Wade F. Horn and Douglas Tynan, pp. 36-53
- Learning from James Coleman by Richard D. Kahlenberg, pp. 54-72
- The Problem of Reading in an Age of Mass Democracy by Martin Diamond, pp. 73-84
- The Medicalization of Unhappiness by Ronald W. Dworkin, pp. 85-99
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Review Culture and Equality, by Brian Barry by William A. Galston, pp. 100-108 - 1 Review- Culture and Equality by Brian Barry
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Review Educating the Prince, by Mark Blitz and Willia... by Jerry Z. Muller, pp. 109-115 - 1 Review- Educating the Prince by Mark Blitz and William Kristol
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Review Fighting Poverty With Virtue, by Joel Schwartz by Peter Berkowitz, pp. 116-120 - 1 Review- Fighting Poverty With Virtue by Joel Schwartz
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Review April 1865: The Month That Saved America, by J... by Lee Bockhorn, pp. 121-127 - 1 Review- April 1865: The Month That Saved America by Jay Winik
- Contributors, p. 128
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Fall 2001 Issue = 12 Articles- The Idea of Compassion by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 3-24
- The British Underclass by Charles Murray, pp. 25-37
- What about the Overclass? by Melanie Phillips, pp. 38-43
- America by Wilfred M. McClay, pp. 44-58
- The Transformation of Liberalism, 1964 to 2001 by Thomas F. Powers, pp. 59-81
- Jane Addams and the Social Claim by Jean Bethke Elshtain, pp. 82-92
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The Costs and Benefits of Cost Benefit Analysis by Adam Wolfson, pp. 93-99 - 1 Review- Cost-Benefit Analysis by Matthew D. Adler and Eric A. Posner
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Bringing Up Baby by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 100-105 - 1 Review- Kids by Meredith F. Small
- Understanding Heidegger by Mark Blitz, pp. 106-115
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The City of God in the City of Man by Daniel J. Mahoney, pp. 116-122 - 1 Review- Christian Faith and Modern Democracy by Robert P. Kraynak
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Debating Evolution by Alvin Kernan, pp. 123-127 - 1 Review- The Evolutionists by Richard Morris
- Contributors, p. 128
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Winter 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- How to Cure Health Care by Milton Friedman, pp. 3-30
- Politics in a Brave New World by Adam Wolfson, pp. 31-43
- Does Federalism Have a Future? by Pietro S. Nivola, pp. 44-60
- Crime, Punishment, and Prevention by Paul H. Robinson, pp. 61-71
- My Time in the Peace Corps by Saral Waldorf, pp. 72-82
- Are Nonprofit CEOs Overpaid? by Peter Frumkin, pp. 83-94
- Moynihan's Legacy by Jeffrey O'Connell and Richard F. Bland, pp. 95-106
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Review On Hallowed Ground, by John Patrick Diggins by William A. Galston, pp. 107-110 - 1 Review- On Hallowed Ground by John Patrick Diggins
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Review The Virtue of Prosperity, by Dinesh D'Souza by David Skinner, pp. 111-114 - 1 Review- The Virtue of Prosperity by Dinesh D'Souza
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Review America's Congress, by David R. Mayhew by Michael Barone, pp. 115-119 - 1 Review- America's Congress by David R. Mayhew
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Review Exhibitionism, by Lynne Munson by Alvin Kernan, pp. 120-123 - 1 Review- Exhibitionism by Lynne Munson
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Review Compassionate Conservatism, by Marvin Olasky by Daniel J. Mahoney, pp. 124-127 - 1 Review- Compassionate Conservatism by Marvin Olasky
- Contributors, p. 128
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Issues of 2002 = 4 Issues, 51 Articles-
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Spring 2002 Issue = 12 Articles- Slavery and the Black Family by James Q. Wilson, pp. 3-23
- The Truth about Globalization by Timothy Taylor, pp. 24-44
- Can Liberal Education Survive Liberal Democracy by Diana Schaub, pp. 45-60
- Our Tottering Confirmation Process by Paul C. Light, pp. 61-75
- Reviving the Citizen-Soldier by Charles Moskos, pp. 76-85
- The Real Education of Henry Adams by Richard A. Samuelson, pp. 86-102
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Rotting the apple by Michael Barone, pp. 103-106 - 1 Review- The Ungovernable City by Vincent J. Cannato
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Pseudo-intellectual by Wilfred M. McClay, pp. 107-111 - 1 Review- Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline by Richard A. Posner
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Computers don't help by David Skinner, pp. 112-116 - 1 Review- Oversold and Underused by Larry Cuban
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This is your soul on drugs by Damon Linker, pp. 117-121 - 1 Review- Drug War Heresies by Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter
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School choice schism by Myron Lieberman, pp. 122-127 - 2 Reviews- The School Choice Wars by John Merrifield
- Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public by Terry M. Moe
- Contributors, p. 128
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Summer 2002 Issue = 15 Articles- The Death and Life of America's Cities by Fred Siegel, pp. 3-22
- Where Have All the Nurses Gone? by Ronald W. Dworkin, pp. 23-36
- The Problem with Polling by Robert Weissberg, pp. 37-48
- The Forgotten T.R. by Jean M. Yarbrough, pp. 49-69
- Mr. Jefferson's University Breaks Up by David L. Kirp and Patrick S. Roberts, pp. 70-84
- Making School Reform Work by Chester E. Finn, Jr., pp. 85-95
- The Survival of Moral Federalism by Kimberly A. Hendrickson, pp. 96-110
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Lipset's big question by Nathan Glazer, pp. 111-118 - 1 Review- It Didn't Happen Here by Seymour Martin Lipset and Gary Marks
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Liberalism and diversity by James Q. Wilson, pp. 119-122 - 1 Review- Liberal Pluralism by William A. Galston
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Postmodern religion by Adam Wolfson, pp. 123-130 - 1 Review- Varieties of Religion Today by Charles Taylor
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The roots of inequality by Isabel V. Sawhill, pp. 131-136 - 1 Review- The Causes and Consequences of Increasing Inequality by Finis Welch
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Misunderstanding poverty by Lawrence M. Mead, pp. 137-140 - 1 Review- Understanding Poverty by Sheldon H. Danziger and Robert H. Haveman
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Blacks and labor---the untold story by Ken I. Kersch, pp. 141-145 - 1 Review- Only One Place of Redress by David E. Bernstein
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Broken windows reconsidered by Eli Lehrer, pp. 146-151 - 2 Reviews- Breaking Away From Broken Windows by Ralph B. Taylor
- Illusion of Order by Bernard E. Harcourt
- Contributors, p. 152
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Fall 2002 Issue = 13 Articles- Our Secularist Democratic Party by Louis Bolce and Gerald De Maio, pp. 3-20
- Do We Need the Census Race Question? by Nathan Glazer, pp. 21-31
- The Lost Sense of Honor by James Bowman, pp. 32-49
- The Three Faith Factors by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 50-64
- How the Terrorists Get In by Steven A. Camarota, pp. 65-79
- Politics After the Internet by Yuval Levin, pp. 80-96
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Guns in the U.S. and U.K. by Jeremy Rabkin, pp. 97-102 - 1 Review- Guns and Violence by Joyce Lee Malcolm
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What's at stake in biotech? by William A. Galston, pp. 103-107 - 2 Reviews- The Future is Now by William Kristol and Eric Cohen
- Our Posthuman Future by Francis Fukuyama
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Getting over the wall by Robert H. Bork, pp. 108-111 - 1 Review- Separation of Church and State by Philip Hamburger
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The indispensible innovator by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 112-115 - 1 Review- The Free-Market Innovation Machine by William J. Baumol
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A new feminism? by Kay S. Hymowitz, pp. 116-121 - 1 Review- Liberty for Women by Wendy McElroy
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Capital punishment in America by Nelson Lund, pp. 122-127 - 1 Review- The Death Penalty: An American History by Stuart Banner
- Contributors, p. 128
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Winter 2002 Issue = 11 Articles- How to Regulate Science by Francis Fukuyama, pp. 3-22
- Biodemocracy in America by Adam Wolfson, pp. 23-37
- The Meaning of Life by Leon R. Kass, pp. 38-73
- The Perils of Early Motherhood by Isabel V. Sawhill, pp. 74-84
- The Politics of Broadband by Irwin M. Stelzer, pp. 85-96
- Inventing Race by John D. Skrentny, pp. 97-113
- Inventing Racism by G.E. Zuriff, pp. 114-128
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In Rawls Wake by Marc F. Plattner, pp. 129-133 - 1 Review- The Two Faces of Liberalism by John Gray
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Politics as Usual by Elizabeth Arens, pp. 134-140 - 1 Review- The Radical Center by Ted Halstead and Michael Lind
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Trading Places by Christine Curran, pp. 141-143 - 1 Review- Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich
- Contributors, p. 144
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Winter 2003 Issue = 15 Articles- The Past and Future of Welfare Reform by Douglas J. Besharov, pp. 4-21
- Psychiatry in the Courtroom by Douglas Mossman, pp. 22-37
- The Public's Stake by Leon R. Kass, pp. 38-40
- Slavery Plus Abortion by Diana Schaub, pp. 41-45
- An Opportunity Lost by Charles Murray, pp. 46-49
- The Danger of Absolutes by William A. Galston, pp. 50-53
- The Horror by J. Bottum, pp. 54-57
- A Reply by Leon R. Kass, pp. 58-62
- The Independent Mind of Edward Banfield by James Q. Wilson, pp. 63-88
- Moving Out of Public Housing by Howard Husock, pp. 89-100
- Souls Without Longing by Robert C. Bartlett, pp. 101-114
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Commanding the commanders by Jay Winik, pp. 115-120 - 1 Review- Supreme Command by Eliot A. Cohen
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Juries on trial by Ken I. Kersch, pp. 121-130 - 1 Review- Punitive Damages by Cass R. Sunstein, Reid Hastie, and John W. Payne, ...
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Defending the Constitution by Robert Goldwin, pp. 131-135 - 1 Review- How Democratic is the American Constitution? by Robert Dahl
- Contributors, p. 136