Table of Contents

Volume 16, Number 5 · March 25, 1971

E.J. Hobsbawm, Latin America as US Empire Cracks

The Alliance that Lost Its Way by Jerome Levinson, by Juan de Onís

The Containment of Latin America by David Green

Politics and Social Forces in Chilean Development by James Petras

Politics and Social Structure in Latin America by James Petras

Down There by Jose Yglesias

The Quest for Change in Latin America by W. Raymond Duncan, by James Nelson Goodsell

Andrei Amalrik, News from Moscow

Elizabeth Hardwick, Ibsen and Women II: Hedda Gabler

Nicholas von Hoffman, Nix

Nixon Agonistes by Garry Wills

Jack Richardson, It's About Time

Mary by Vladimir Nabokov, translated by Michael Glenny

Stephen Spender, The Conscience of the Huxleys

The Huxleys by Ronald W. Clark

This Timeless Moment by Laura Archera Huxley

Letters of Aldous Huxley edited by Grover Smith

Memories by Julian Huxley

Daniel Berrigan, Robert Coles, S. J., Dialogue Underground: II

Vladimir Dedijer, A Guide to Infiltrators

Alan Ryan, Make Your Own Rousseau

The Politics of Authenticity by Marshall Berman

The Social Contract by Robert Ardrey

C.B.A. Behrens, Making the Revolution

The French Revolution by François Furet, by Denis Richet, translated by Stephen Hardman

A Second Identity by Richard Cobb

The Police and the People: French Popular Protest 1789-1820 by Richard Cobb

Stephen J. Schulhofer, Letter from Paris: Crushing the Radical Press


Letters

Doug Hall, John Hurst, et al. New Schools Network
National Student Association, People's Peace Treaty



Contributors

Elizabeth Hardwick (b. 1916) has been a frequent contributor to The Partisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books, which she helped found in 1963. Her books include the novels The Simple Truth, The Ghostly Lover, and Sleepless Nights, the essay collection A View of My Own, and The Selected Letters of William James, for which she acted as editor.

Alan Ryan is Warden of New College, Oxford, and the author of intellectual biographies of John Stuart Mill, Bertrand Russell, and John Dewey. (November 2007)


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