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"'Attack or Defend...'"
by Patrick Waddington

Survey
October 1968, pp. 99-106
Review Anatomy of the State Department, by Smit...
by L.L. Wade

American Political Science Review
March 1968, p. 267
Review The Politics of Survival, by J.L. Granat...
by Mason Wade

The American Historical Review
October 1968, p. 336
"Private Production in Soviet Agriculture"
by Karl-Eugen Wadekin

Problems of Communism
January 1968, pp. 22-30 - PDF
"Eclipse of Innocence"
by Constance Wagner

The Saturday Review
November 9, 1968, p. 44 - PDF
"The Charlatan as Saint"
by Geoffrey Wagner

The National Review
November 19, 1968, p. 1174
"Choose Your Own Protest"
by Geoffrey Wagner

The National Review
December 3, 1968, p. 1224
"Postal Reform Is Overdue"
by Philip Wagner

Human Events
May 18, 1968, pp. 11-12
"Doing Away with Man"
by John Wain

The New Republic
January 27, 1968, pp. 28-29
"Another Room in Hell"
by John Wain

The Atlantic Monthly
August 1968, pp. 84-86
"Orwell & The Intelligentsia"
by John Wain

Encounter
December 1968, pp. 72-80 - PDF
Review The Intermediaries: Third Parties in Int...
by David W. Wainhouse

American Political Science Review
September 1968, p. 1018
"Part I: Protest"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 39-40
"A. Against the War in Vietnam"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 41-53
"B. Against Home and Mother"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 54-63
"C. Against Poverty"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 64-73
"Part II: Pacification"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, p. 74
"A. The Ball Game vs. the War"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 75-78
"B. The Silent Center"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 79-82
"C. Models of Successful Pacification"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 83-86
"Part III: Patriotism"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 87-88
"A. Keeping the Home Fires Burning"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 89-95
"B. Washington Patriots"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 96-100
"C. Men Are Trained and Serve---and Die"
by Dan Wakefield

The Atlantic Monthly
March 1968, pp. 101-109
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