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August 6, 1960 issue

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This article presents information regarding internal politics of the U.S. as well as information about international politics. In both Los Angeles and Chicago, right wings were impotent and miserable. Never again will Dixiecrats terrorize moderate and liberal Democrats, never again will isolationist, anti-labor elements compel Republican nominees to talk nonsense. In international politics, disaster may always supervene in the mid-tide of seeming success, so it is perhaps too early to be optimistic in a situation as desperately tangled as that of the Congo. But it can be said that so far the Problems have been handled in a manner that must cause friends of global law, order and justice to rejoice, and elicit grudging admiration even from latter-day cavemen.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; WORLD politics; JUSTICE; POLITICAL parties -- United States; MODERATION; UNITED States
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