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A Dissenter's guide to foreign policy. Edited by Irving Howe. Foreword by Lewis Coser.

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A Dissenter's guide to foreign policy. Edited by Irving Howe. Foreword by Lewis Coser.
Publication
Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1968.

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Additional Authors
Howe, Irving
Description
vi, 349 p.; 19 cm.
Uniform Title
Dissent.
Subject
United States > Foreign relations > 20th century
Note
  • Essays, most of which were first published in the periodical Dissent.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliographical footnotes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: American power in the twentieth century, by M. Harrington.--The Cold War in retrospect, by A. S. Kaufman.--A case against interventionism, by W. Pfaff.--Collective security, interventionism, and the Left, by H. M. Pachter.--Necessity and choice in American foreign policy, by P. Green.--Beyond the power blocs, by R. Steel.--Reflections on the third world, by W. Laqueur.--Economic development in the backward countries, by G. Myrdal.--The prospects for a Maoist International, by R. Lowenthal.--Chinese visions and American policies, by B. Schwartz.--Counter-revolutionary America, by R. L. Heilbroner.--Economic development and democracy, by D. H. Wrong.--Rebuttal, by R. L. Heilbroner.--Surrebuttal, by D. H. Wrong.--The politics of disaster, by I. Howe.--Moral judgment in time of war, by M. Walzer.--Venezuela: revolution and counter-revolution, by K. Botsford.--Ideas of the future, by G. Lichtheim.
LCCN
^^^68011778^
OCLC
  • 269846
  • SCSB-12822065
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Harvard Library