Volume 18, Number 2 · February 10, 1972

I. F. Stone Reports: Betrayal by Psychiatry

By I.F. Stone
Let History Judge
by Roy A. Medvedev

Knopf, 584 pp., $12.50

A Question of Madness
by Zhores Medvedev, by Roy Medvedev

Knopf, 223 pp., $5.95

A Chronicle of Current Events Republished in English by Amnesty International Publications, Turnagain Lane, Farringdon St., London EC4, England
Journal of the Soviet Human Rights Movement

Published Bi-Monthly in Samizdat in Moscow. Issues No. 16 to 21, $10.00 a year

The voices of dissent filtering through from the Soviet Union should have a double interest in the West. They are the beginnings of a struggle to achieve a synthesis of socialism with freedom. They are also a warning of what can happen elsewhere. For what the non-conformists in the Soviet bloc are up against is more than a reflection of Russian backwardness and Marxist degeneration.



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