Table of Contents

Volume 11, Number 3 · August 22, 1968

Stuart Hampshire, Pilgrim

The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, 1914-1944 by Bertrand Russell

Richard Wilbur, Two Poems (poem)

I.F. Stone, Who Are the Democrats?

Hugh Trevor-Roper, Some of My Best Friends Are Philosophes

The French Enlightenment and the Jews by Arthur Hertzberg

Hans J. Morgenthau, A Talk with Senator McCarthy

Stephen Spender, The Young in Prague

William H. Gass, The Evil Demiurge

The Temptation to Exist by E.M. Cioran

Margot Hentoff, Dr. Pop

The Pump House Gang by Tom Wolfe

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe

Lawrence Stone, Two Cheers for the University

Noam Chomsky, Florence Howe, Paul Lauter, Reflections on a Political Trial

Magdalen Goffin, Divine Dropouts

A Question of Conscience by Charles Davis

The Church by Hans Küng

The Church Against Itself by Rosemary Ruether

Communion Is Life Together—A First Book by Rosemary Ruether

John Wain, Puppeteers

The Three Suitors by Richard Jones

Cocksure by Mordecai Richler

Enderby by Anthony Burgess

Love and Work by Reynolds Price

Ivan Morris, Dwight MacDonald, An Exchange on Columbia II


Letters

Erich Fromm, Erich Kahler, et al. The People's Choice
Erich Kahler, Ernst Gombrich, A Matter of Form
Stanley Cooperman, Robert Vas Dias, et al. Poet Power
Richard Poirier, Nice Place to Visit
Kurt P. Tauber, Neal Ascherson, Breakdown
Aaron E. Henry, Mississippi Delegation
Joseph E. Illick, San Francisco State



Contributors

Stuart Hampshire, formerly Warden of Wardham College, Oxford, is the author of Spinoza and Justice Is Conflict.(October 2002)

I.F. Stone was an American journalist, publisher of I.F. Stone's Weekly, and a regular contributor to the Review. For more about him please visit www.ifstone.org.

Richard Wilbur's book Mayflies: New Poems and Translations will be published in April. (November 2000)


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