Volume 1, Number 9 · December 26, 1963

The Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After

By Kenneth Burke

Can our country fall back wholly into its same trivial ways? Though the tragic hero died intestate, there will be much quarreling over the will. But can his libertarian wishes be ignored completely?



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