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Singer, Daniel | December 10, 1990 issue
Thatcherism has been about something much deeper than the mesmerizing ghastliness of Margaret Thatcher. It has seen itself as nothing less than a revolution;...

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Larson, Arthur | March 9, 1964 issue
A lot is heard about these days from the right-wing politicos about "returning to the first principles of Republicanism." The fact is that Republican Party,...

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Williams, Raymond | February 26, 1968 issue
The article focuses on the relations between capitalism, social democracy and socialism concerning the Labor Party. According to the author, the Labor Party...

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Ostrin, Howard | March 19, 1960 issue
The subject of strike insurance and its effect on collective bargaining process is considered in this article. It refers to various acts to provide machinery...

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Foot, Michael | September 8, 1945 issue
No account of the new governments position would be complete without reference to a fresh and hitherto indefinable factor in the situation. The whole constitution...

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December 18, 1954 issue
This article presents information on the policies and administration during U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's rule. James P. Mitchell, Secretary of...

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Vallance, Aylmer | October 13, 1945 issue
Perhaps to say that enthusiasm for the Labor government has evaporated in the past six weeks would be an overstatement in Great Britain. A parliamentary...

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Shelton, Willard | August 2, 1952 issue
The article focuses on the Liberal-Labor forces in the United States. The democratic convention was superficially a much more complicated affair than the...

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September 15, 1951 issue
The article present information on various developments relating to the U.S. with an emphasis on the conference of trade unions in England. It is difficult...

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Wechsler, James A. | April 11, 1942 issue
John L. Lewis has submitted his bill to the CIO. The angry, eloquent leader who directed labor's great rebirth has become a nagging creditor. Refusing to...

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