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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Tax Aversion
… he might as well have worn a sign saying Enemy of the Common Man. In the second place, as a hypocrite, Pat fooled … on his taxes, claimed deductions and collected crop subsidies; and yet he couldn’t resist hinting proudly of this … learned that bonds on which the state was paying $265 million per year in principal and interest would soon …
The Golden Sunshine
… species coexisted happily with the rather exotic professionals created by the Rogers Act of 1924. Even the brusque … the measure of an envoy’s loyalty and even capability had become nakedly monetary. Foreign governments, which gauge … of the 1960’s, when numerous politicians found it quite expedient to ornament their front offices with blacks and pander …
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Beauty Is the Only Language Worth Speaking
… reason photographing at night is so addictive. The camera becomes the youthful eye. The camera is an owl. We are shown … is because your red cones are now exhausted. Certain animals have more cone receptors than humans do and can see well … rare. In the time it took to write this sentence, somebody died, somebody was born, a language disappeared, a forest …
Education of a Reformer
… of Lincoln Steffens. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. 2 vols. $7.50. Autobiography is a difficult art, … which tended to run out of all human control; and he died an exile in the country which his family had done so … gave him a hundred dollars and carte blanche to do or die as he chose, a rather severe decision for a young man …
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Walt Whitman, Denim Salesman
… to be another less-than-innovative independent film, when a commercial came on the screen and completely transfixed me. … Whitman read a scratchy section of his poem, conveniently also titled “America,” images of the flooded city were … campaign becomes excessively complicated once you visit the website. There you will find an accompanying legend about …
What Is Property?
… Berle, Jr., and Gardiner C. Means. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.75. The Coming Struggle for Power. By John … as fast as the rest. Under such circumstances, as this book points out, it is no longer the individual himself who uses … lead the child back from the random pastures of the Liberals’ wide-open world to a point within the definite confines …
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