CAN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY SURVIVE COLD WAR?
by
Harry HOllie Ransom
An examination of defense organizations and agencies from two stand–
points: their contribution to American survival, and their effects on
traditional American constitutional democracy. This new edition has
an evaluation of the 1963 nuclear test ban.
$1.25
A HISTORY OF SOVIET LITERATURE
1917.1964: From Gorky to Solzhenitsyn
by
Vera Alexandrol1a
This study, beginning with the literary triumvirate of Gorky, Blok, and
Bunin, takes the story through such diverse and significant figures as
Mayakovsky, Babel, and Pasternak down to the writers who have
emerged since the Thaw: Yevtushenko, Vosnesensky, and Solzhenitsyn.
"Mrs. Alexandrova brings to this study encyclopedic knowledge, a sure
and certain scholarship and a sensitive instinct for the true currents of
Russian thought and feeling."-N.
Y.
Times
$1.45
THE CONGRESSMAN
His Work As He Sees It
by
Charle.
L.
Clapp
A vivid and human picture of what really happens on Capitol Hill.
Culled from roundtable discussions with House members are descrip–
tions of the Congressman's relationships with various groups; his legis–
lative activities; what he thinks of the committee system; what his wife
thinks of Congressional life; the problem of being re-elected; and whether
or why he thinks it is all worthwhile.
$1.95
THE QUESTION OF LAY ANALYSIS
with Freud's 19'27 Postscript
by
Sigmund Freud; editell
by
lames Strachey
The first U.S. publication of the authorized Strachey translation of
Freud's own definition of what psycho-analysis is, what it can and cannot
do, and the qualifications an analyst should have, and the first U.S. pub–
lication of Freud's 1927 Postscript to the book. One of the clearest, most
charming, and wittiest of Freud's books.
95c
EVANGELICAL THEOLOGY
by
Karl Barth
As Barth defines his theology here, it is "evangelical"
precis~ly
because
it stresses God's encounter with man instead of man's discovery of God;
it attempts to "apprehend, understand, and speak of the God of the
Gospel." This book, consisting of the lectures delivered by Barth during
his 1962 tour of the United States together with twelve additional chap–
ters on the nature, work, and challenge of theological existence, "may
become for readers of the second half of the century a classic account
of the present state of Protestant
theology."-Commollweal
95c
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