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The Green Room, Spring 1975
… 1975 THIS issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review marks the completion of fifty years of publication. In April 1925, … of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view.” Through fifty years, in a changing world, … professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. He has also appeared in the VQR …
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Notes on a Ghost Town
… She had grown up ten minutes from the facility, become addicted to meth along with her boyfriend. The police … “They don’t care about us,” she told me. “We’re addicts. We come from the wrong families.” One day her boyfriend … did little to investigate. “They figured he got what was coming to him,” she said. I said that I taught at the …
From Rosanov’s Note Book
… one half to the noble nature of the walker (Ryleyev died in 1903, and it was on the occasion of his death that … a “style of majesty,” a being “in uniform and toga,” but also something profoundly human and sublimely human, but … is the “Court personnel,” already formed and ready for the coming and expected power, for les rois in rags. Looking …
O, the Hobby-Horse
… We greet them heartily enough but often with a slight, uncomfortable restraint—these boys who, donning the uniform, … civilian is entitled to the utmost comradeship with the soldier. By all means, therefore, let us have it. Let us take … we may well go cantering in the saddle of a hobby-horse. 268-277 By Walter L. Myers …
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From a Summer Notebook
… break       beating on clean stone great waves with small commingled beating, breaking distant and bright as if in …
Surplus Value
… it, and I suspect that the economist, be he capitalistic or communistic, has missed the oracular sense and power in the … greatest virtues are the wise choice of leaders and obedience to them, and whose powers would be comparatively … economy must be an expanding economy, although these points are hidden in his words. I need not go into monopoly …
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