Vol. 41 No. 4 1974 - page 650

SOCIAL POLICY
A new spect.er is haooting the Western world -
the specter of economic crisis.
Washington, the press, and the Establishment experts,
in
endless streams of copy, conferences, and speeches
tell us the problem is complex, difficult to under–
stand, and even more difficult to solve. Their anSwer
is to mystify, to obfuscate, to make the difficult
jrnpossible. But, is it impossible?
Or
is the obscur–
antism and the double-talk covering up ignorance and a
lack of policy?
SOCIAL POLICY,
in
a series of ongoing articles, offers
a different approach.
In
our current and forthcoming
issues, such experts as John Kenneth Galbraith, Michael
Harrington, Bennett Harrison, Robert Lekachman, Wilfred
Lewis, Jr., Albert Szymanski , Melville Ulmer,
and
others analyze the economic trauma we are experiencing.
They demystify the obscurantists.
In
direct, clear
analysis they show how we got where we are and what we
IJU.lst do. They are clear because they have no corrmit–
ment to the past; no corrmitment to anyone's policy
except to social justice and social change.
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