… who would surely take advantage of the situation to become the dominant power, happily drain Britain of her … As the Führer himself put it in 1943, “I am no ordinary soldier-king but a war lord—probably the most successful in … much of the heavy industry located beyond it. As Cooper points out in The German Army, 1933—1945, “ If the advancing …
… of the social and institutional carriers of the ideals of American pluralism, it may be supererogatory to apply the term “system” to such bodies and their activities. But despite the facts that … within each party often exceeds the fervor of inter-party competition, and that coalition strategies are usually far …
Profiles
… Side, we holed up in a squat and barricaded it like a medieval fortress, welding the doors shut from the inside and … taken over five towns in Chiapas, posting demands on their website for indigenous rights and autonomy, in what was … the driver jumps out of the cab and runs away. On September 26, packing to leave New York, Brad sent an e-mail to Al …
… By Mrs. Dunbar Rowland. Volume I. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.50. Many years ago, we saw in the show-window of … impression on the youthful character of Varina Howell; and also an intuitive insight into all those social influences … shot through with the variety of constantly shifting points of view. Her method is an analysis of character and …
… By Sir John A. R. Marriott. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $3.50. The Queen and Mr. Gladstone. By Philip … and a half: Melbourne was born in 1779, Lord Rosebery died five years ago. Rosebery was fifty years old when he … Old Man; he was “an old, wild and incomprehensible man.” 626-630 By Ford K. Brown …
Criticism
… possible without him. Once you study Freud deeply, once you comprehend and internalize his severe storytelling, his … Freud’s tremendous accomplishments of comprehension. It also sugarcoats or ignores altogether Freud’s immense flaws … one, as he seems to have known. Phillips quotes Freud in Studies on Hysteria : “It still strikes me as strange that the …