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    Roosevelt's European Policy and the Origins of the Cold War by Elena Aga-Rossi, pp. 65-85
     A Reevaluation
    Telos, Summer 1993
  2.  
    "They Are Afraid of Independence" by Abel Aganbegyan and Peter Horvath, pp. 133-134
    Survey, August 1987
  3.  
    Perils of Perestroika by Abel Aganbegyan and Monty Johnstone, pp. 20-23 - PDF
    Marxism Today, December 1988
  4.  
    Resistance to Change by Abel Aganbegyan and Boris Konovalov, p. 127
    Survey, August 1987
  5.  
    Proust and the Modern Dilemma by Herbert Agar, pp. 24-28 - PDF
    The Bookman, January 1933
  6.  
    The Task for Conservatism by Herbert Agar, pp. 1-22 - PDF
    The American Review, April 1934
  7.  
    [+] Barons or Sneak-Thieves? (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 266-269 - PDF
     The Robber Barons, by Matthew Josephson

    1. The Robber Barons by Matthew Josephson
    The American Review, May 1934
  8.  
    [+] Cross-Purposes (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 107-109 - PDF
     The Permanent Horizon, by Ludwig Lewisohn

    1. The Permanent Horizon by Ludwig Lewisohn
    The American Review, November 1934
  9.  
    Private Property or Capitalism by Herbert Agar, pp. 396-403
    The American Scholar, Autumn 1934
  10.  
    [+] A Plea to Mr. Charles A. Beard (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 297-309 - PDF
     The Open Door at Home, by Charles A. Beard, G.H.E. Smith

    1. The Open Door at Home by Charles A. Beard and G.H.E. Smith
    The American Review, January 1935
  11.  
    [+] Private Property and the Monetary Problem (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 423-434 - PDF
     Money: The Human Conflict, by Elgin Groseclose

    1. Money: The Human Conflict by Elgin Groseclose
    The American Review, February 1935
  12.  
    [+] Facts Without Philosophy (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 615-621 - PDF
     Partners in Plunder, by J.B. Matthews:Joseph B. Matthews, Ruth Enalda Shallcross

    1. Partners in Plunder by J.B. Matthews and Ruth Enalda Shallcross
    The American Review, March 1935
  13.  
    [+] John Strachey, Marx, and the Distributist ideal (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 168-184 - PDF
     The Nature of Capitalist Crisis, by John Strachey

    1. The Nature of Capitalist Crisis by John Strachey
    The American Review, May 1935
  14.  
    [+] Wild Men of America (Review) by Herbert Agar, p. 6 - PDF
     American Messiahs, by John F. Carter

    1. American Messiahs by John F. Carter
    The Saturday Review, June 15, 1935
  15.  
    Just Why Economics? by Herbert Agar, pp. 200-213 - PDF
    The North American Review, July 1935
  16.  
    Progress and Profits
      I---Three Roads before Us by Herbert Agar,, pp. 11-13 - PDF
    The Forum, January 1936
  17.  
    The Ideal We Share by Herbert Agar, p. 27 - PDF
    The New Masses, April 7, 1936
  18.  
    [+] Regional Rights (Review) by Herbert Agar, p. 16 - PDF
     The Attack on Leviathan, by Donald Davidson

    1. The Attack on Leviathan by Donald Davidson
    The Saturday Review, April 23, 1938
  19.  
    [+] Regions---Natural and Human (Review) by Herbert Agar, p. 20 - PDF
     American Regionalism, by Howard W. Odum, Harry Estill Moore

    1. American Regionalism by Howard W. Odum and Harry Estill Moore
    The Saturday Review, September 10, 1938
  20.  
    [+] The Democratic Creed (Review) by Herbert Agar, pp. 14-16 - PDF
     The Prospects of American Democracy, by George S. Counts

    1. The Prospects of American Democracy by George S. Counts
    The Saturday Review, September 24, 1938
  21.  
    The War Is Worth Fighting by Herbert Agar, pp. 401-402 - PDF
    The American Mercury, December 1940
  22.  
    Who Are the Appeaser? by Herbert Agar, pp. 316-322
    The Nation, March 22, 1941
  23.  
    World or Nothing by Herbert Agar, pp. 12-17
    The Atlantic Monthly, July 1941
  24.  
    Tribute to an Island by Herbert Agar, p. 457
    The New Republic, October 13, 1941
  25.  
    The Truth Is Good News by Herbert Agar, pp. 561-566
    The Harpers Monthly, May 1942
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