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April 11, 1950 Issue - 14 ArticlesBig Questions for Big Labor
- Labor's Counterrevolution
Max Ascoli
, p. 4 An Editorial
- Unions in 1950
Frank Tannenbaum
, pp. 5-10 Not Bread Alone
- Van Arsdale's Tight Little Island
Charles Yale Harrison
, pp. 11-13 - The Contractor's Case Against Local 3
Claire Neikind
, p. 14 At Home & Abroad
- A New German-Soviet Pact?
Theodore Draper
, pp. 15-18 Certain "realists" are plumping for a new "bridge to the East"
- Troops and Bureaucrats on Formosa
Robert P. Martin
, pp. 19-20 Chiang's military preparations and civil problems
- Japan's Red Bosses
Samuel G. Welles
, pp. 21-23 Nozaka's wily tactics sometimes irritate even the Cominform
- A New Disaster in Asia?
Harold R. Isaacs
, pp. 24-26 A warning on our Indo-China policy
- The 'Air Victory' Chimera
William R. Kintner
, pp. 27-28 Britain's long infatuation with strategic airpower
- The Liquid Capitalists
D.W. Maurer and Quinn Pearl
, pp. 29-32 Notes on the moonshine industry
Views & Reviews
- 'Little Annie' and the Fast Buck
Thomas Whiteside
, pp. 33-37 How pollsters homogenize our entertainment
- Reflections on the Little Magazine
Lewis Galantiere
, pp. 38-39 Thought's prompted by Horizon's demise
- To Man's Measure...
Gouverneur Paulding
, pp. 40-42 General Marshall's silence
- Cover
Arthur Getz