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This Week's Featured Issue: October 13, 1972
 

Please Enjoy the Following NR Articles . . .
Taxing Business: The Continuing Superstitions
Note on Terrorism
Wallaceland Revisited
Taxing Business: The Continuing Superstitions
By Lowell Harris
 
With the presidential elections just a month away, Columbia economics professor Lowell Harris takes on Democrat nominee George McGovern's proposal for raising corporate taxes. Read the Article
Note on Terrorism
By James Burnham
 
The murder of Israeli athletes by Arab terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics led James Burnham, in his acclaimed NR column "The Protracted Conflict," to look at just what "terrorism" meanstaxes. Read the Article
Wallaceland Revisited
By Max Geltman
 
. . . As in Henry Wallace, the left-of-left vice president to FDR. In the late '40s, "Wallaceland" was the name given to that ideological habitat of fellow travelers, Stalin apologists, and the leftist intelligentsia. Author Max Geltman found it had resurfaced in 1972, particularly among liberal journalists who saw only greatness amidst the death and evil of Mao's Cultural Revolution. Read the Article

 

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