ANNO II – numero 9

Articoli del fascicolo – politics

Articoli (25)

  1. Copertina
    pp. 257
  2. The Bomb
    Macdonald, Dwight pp. 257–260
  3. The Bomb (2): birthplace
    Vogel, Virgil J. pp. 261–262
  4. The Bomb (3): observations from an asylum
    Orlansky, Harold pp. 262–263
  5. FLASH!!!
    Laughlin, James pp. 263
  6. The soldier reports. American zone, Germany; Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia; Somewhere-in-Belgium; Steyr, Austria; Darmstadt, Germany
    pp. 264–265
  7. Koestler, or tragedy made futile
    Chiaromonte, Nicola pp. 266–270
  8. The national scene
    Oakes, Walter J. pp. 270–271
  9. The Big 3 against Europe
    Coser, Lewis (Louis Clair) pp. 271–273
  10. Labor imperialism
    pp. 274–276
  11. Letters from France. May 19, 1945; May 26, 1945; June 25, 1945
    Delecourt, Jean (Gelo), Delecourt, Andrée (Andrea) pp. 276–279
  12. Books. Half a million forgotten people: the story of the cotton textile workers; Substandard wagesTextile Workers Union (CIO), New York, N. Y. Congress of Industrial Organizations, Washington, D. C.
    Macdonald, Dwight pp. 280
  13. Books. The revolutionary committees in the Departments of France, 1793-1794By John Black Sirich. Harvard Historical Studies 52. Harvard University Press
    Bazelon, David T. pp. 280–281
  14. Books. Axis rule in occupied EuropeBy Raphael Lemkin. Columbia University Press
    Macdonald, Dwight pp. 281
  15. Books. The sociology of literary tasteBy Levin L. Schucking. Oxford
    Mills, C. Wright pp. 281
  16. Books. The education of free menBy Herbert Read. Freedom Press, London
    G., E. pp. 281
  17. Books. Towards a christian peace. I. A political approach. II. An economic approachI. by Carl Heath. II. by W. H. Marwick. The Fellowship of Reconciliatio, Broadway, New York
    G., E. pp. 281
  18. The intelligence office. Conscription must be resisted!
    Comfort, Alex pp. 282
  19. The intelligence office
    pp. 282–286
  20. The intelligence office. Class v. people
    Malaquais, Jean pp. 283–284
  21. The intelligence office. Dead in France
    Serge, Victor pp. 285
  22. The intelligence office. Death camps known about earlier
    Donaghue, Terence pp. 286
  23. Comment
    pp. 286–287
  24. Comment. Greece (5)
    pp. 287–288
  25. Contributors
    pp. 288