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Democracy With a Union Card
… Democracy With a Union Card It is a sign of labor’s coming of age that the newspapers have turned sedulously to … Society sort of unionism. Both defects could be remedied by a militant trade-unionism that directed itself to … put through after the collapse of the general strike of 1926, does not compel either incorporation of trade-unions or …
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Portrait of the Artist
… how one directs the inner uncertainty that is the constant companion of every wordsmith who puts pen to paper for a … brief sentences reflect the turbulence that sometimes accompanies the creative process. For this issue of VQR, which … jury bias firsthand.  In addition to writers, this issue also features the work of five emerging photographers …
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Late-Night Bloomers
… She wanted her eyes to convey warmth and ease, and also, that this was the right thing to do. She watched him … in helping the suicidal, just the ones who wanted to die with a little dignity. And somehow (usually through word … to be healed floated out to sea on their backs. Some didn’t come back. Through this natural thinning, whatever was left …
Reprint, Winter 1998
… in which Stueck argues that by its timing, course, and outcome, the war functioned as a substitute for World War III … called “A major book” [$18.95]. North Point Press has come out with what it calls “a classic translation” of the … fast-paced, and extremely revealing. At last Madison comes alive on the printed page!. . . Rutland’s story is …
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The Green Room, Summer 2002
… and C.S. Lewis, but he is known in the political science community for books that he has published on the American … at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. He has also been a member of the History Department at Ohio State … essay, Emily Couric was a Virginia state senator who died of pancreatic cancer in Charlottesville last October. …
Second Sunday
… Church. People who had gone away made it a special point to come home for Second Sunday, and John Lewis had returned … beer and watched the moccasin. Probably the snake had come to high ground looking for food and water because the … for all the world like John’s father’s father, who was also named John, after the disciple Christ loved. Lucille …
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