Letters

Letters

Editors:

Since you have been good enough to announce the publication (in an abbreviated form) of a recent paper of mine on collectivism (see page 305) , I hesitate to take up more of your space, but the discussion of current British politics in your Summer 1955 issue prompts one or two critical reflections. I am in agreement with my old friend W. J. Newman when he suggests that the Labor Party’s troubles are in part due to an oldfashioned hankering after plain class alignments, a...


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