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Fall 1985
Comments and Opinions
Crime and the Culture of Business
Murray Hausknecht
The Unions Try Self-Criticism
David Bensman
The UAW Attacks Harvard
Mona R. Hochberg
A Toad for Breakfast
Mark Levinson
Mr. Kristol Enlightens the Europeans
David Bromwich
The Vietnam Hangover
Hendrik Hertzberg
Were We Wrong About Vietnam?
Michael Walzer and Irving Howe
A Letter From Europe
Erazim Kohák
Togo: The Dictator’s New Clothes
George Packer
Articles
The Perils of a Dual Economy
Michael Harrington and Mark Levinson
Crime and the Conservatives
Elliott Currie
The State and Capitalism
Robert L. Heilbroner
What Labour Did in Office
Michael Rustin
A Search for Socialism
Richard Lowenthal
The CIO After 50 Years: A Historical Reckoning
David Brody
The CIO, John Lewis, and the Left
Mark Levinson and Brian Morton
“The Women Just Came out of Their Homes…”
Harold Meyerson
Equality and the Division of Labor
Carmen Sirianni
Notebook
Corporate Merger Madness
Harry Kahn and Keith Melville
Vengeance for the Jewish Victory
Hersh Smolar
Bruce Springsteen and Narrative Rock
Ann Douglas
Movies
Woody Allen: Illusion and Reality
William Adams
Books
A Tormented Career
Joshua Rubenstein
Economy and Nostalgia
Fred Block
Normalization: The Human Reality
Zuzana Kohakova
Remembering a Literary Radical
John Holdren
Vision & the Union
Emanuel Geltman
Individualism Revisited
Robert D. Holsworth
Special Feature
Thinking about Socialism
Irving Howe