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Exactly forty years ago, in the first issue of COMMENTARY (November 1945), its found- ing editor, the
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November 1985 |
Lionel Abel, William Barrett, Peter L. Berger, Walter Berns and Midge Decter |
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ALTHOUGH BY NATURE as visible as can be, and God knows, audible enough, advertising remains shrouded in the mists of myth and controversy. Not even the amount expended is certain: it depends...
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May 1962 |
Ernest van den |
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The issue of federal aid to parochial schools is often approached largely in terms of whether such aid is compatible with the separation between church and state. Yet many other questions of social policy are involved here as well. We have therefore invited two writers who take radically opposing views of how federal aid to private schools would affect it, to argue their cases for readers of "Commentary."
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July 1961 |
Ernest van den and Oscar Handlin |
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Lewis A. Coser--an associate professor of sociology at Brandeis--and Ben B. Seligman--a labor economist--here comment on "Affluence, Galbraith, the Democrats," an article by Ernest Van Den Haag, which appeared in our September issue. An answer by Mr. van den Haag follows.
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January 1961 |
Ernest van den, Lewis A. Coser and Ben B. Seligman |
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AT THE recent Republican convention, Senator Barry Goldwater varied the occasion's ritual excoriation of Democrats by accusing them of having abandoned Jefferson and Jackson in favor of:...
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September 1960 |
Ernest van den |
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THIS book is an attempt to assess the effects of the McCarthy episode on social scientists in the various colleges. However, McCarthy himself is never mentioned by name (his time of glory is...
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February 1959 |
Reviewed by Ernest van den |