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… Community and World Order   As World War II drew to a close, … by statesmen who thought it impolitic openly to reject ideals that seemed to command the passion­ ate allegiance of … the Greek polis was a community, and Rousseau’s Geneva. A medieval manor, a Jewish ghetto, the miners in a Welsh pit, an …
The South Before the Movement
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Cookbook, Autumn 1977
… cooks in this country could have this book, the nation’s diet, food industry, and general health would be improved in … , by James Beard. Knopf $12.95 This is for those who have become serious enough about cooking to want to understand a … Difficulties arise in an understanding of certain fixed points in the heritage of cooking. A Porterhouse steak is …
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The Rock in the Gut
… a vacation, which, actually, it can’t). I had been accompanied by my wife onto the beach. She took a seat as soon … been about eight hours since the crash. I knew I could have died. It didn’t occur to me that I hadn’t.   2.   Let rocks … from. I don’t pretend that anyone standing near me might also have heard its speech. The rock’s mouth didn’t move as …
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