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Cohen, Stephen F. | September 14, 1985 issue
Six months after Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary of the Communist Party, most American commentators have concluded that he is already the undisputed...

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Theobald, Robert | May 11, 1963 issue
U.S. President John F. Kennedy has warned that Americans face no greater domestic problem in the 1960's than that posed by automation. The U.S. Secretary...

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Theobald, Robert | May 11, 1963 issue
The article analyses the problem of abundance. For a brief period of a century and a half, Western governments followed a policy of nonintervention in the...

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April 9, 1955 issue
There were two reasons why the recently held tenth session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, aroused so much interest. First, there...

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Quinn, T. K. | March 7, 1953 issue
This article focuses on the book "Big Business: A New Era," by David Lilienthal. The author appears to believe that one can be as individualistic, free...

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Werth, Alexander | December 4, 1948 issue
Of all countries of Europe Yugoslavia is in the most critical economic situation, and if its difficulties are allowed to continue, they may bring the regime...

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November 27, 1943 issue
The article focuses on the Beveridge Plan, that aroused universal interest, without regard to social status or wealth. It includes compensation for unemployment,...

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Dubinsky, David | October 31, 1942 issue
Even the least alert voter can hardly fail to realize that a victory for Thomas E. Dewey in this years campaign for the governorship of New York will be...

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Gordon, J. King | October 25, 1947 issue
The article focuses on the political relationship between the two countries, the U.S. and Russia. It is a mistake to reduce this Assembly to its most obvious...

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Nathan, Otto | July 31, 1948 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Struggle of the people of Asia and Europe against feudalism; Aspects of the U.S. foreign policy in Europe; Establishment...

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