The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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... Socialist , he has always tended to favour a more experimental and practical approach to problems than most of his confederates , while carefully avoiding the stigma of outright heresy . He has , it is true , been an advocate and ...
... Socialist , he has always tended to favour a more experimental and practical approach to problems than most of his confederates , while carefully avoiding the stigma of outright heresy . He has , it is true , been an advocate and ...
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... Socialist Party , and he is still so exclu- sively Socialist that he is sure to behave as a partisan rather than as a Minister , if the two characters happen to conflict . Before the war he was , as Editor of the Populaire , a ...
... Socialist Party , and he is still so exclu- sively Socialist that he is sure to behave as a partisan rather than as a Minister , if the two characters happen to conflict . Before the war he was , as Editor of the Populaire , a ...
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... Socialist wing . How , then , prevent the coach from overturning ? How avoid the public manifestation of discord between his Ministers ? There was only one way— to take refuge in inertia . It thus became inevitable that vital decisions ...
... Socialist wing . How , then , prevent the coach from overturning ? How avoid the public manifestation of discord between his Ministers ? There was only one way— to take refuge in inertia . It thus became inevitable that vital decisions ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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