Dangerous New Games  

As a film-maker, Jean-Luc Godard has been uniquely associated with the sensibility of the young; he has given it models to live by and images of at least partial self-approval. From his first and perhaps still his best picture, Breathless, …



African Problems  

This Book deals with the general problem of African development. It contends that “there is no curse on Black Africa,” and it goes on to elucidate the special aspects of African development. The author rightly places blame on the Western …



Techniques of Prediction  

There are two ways to read this book: as an extensive compendium of speculations on alternative futures, and as evidence of the conceptual quicksand upon which such speculations are built. Since, as the authors persuasively argue, futurist speculations will increasingly become …













In Defense of Norman O. Brown  

Lionel Abel’s “Important Nonsense: Norman 0. Brown” (DISSENT, March-April 1968) proves only that Abel calls “nonsense” anything that won’t squeeze into his preconceptions. Brown’s work just doesn’t fit the squeeze, and so it cannot be fairly described—much less criticized—in Abel’s …