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  • Some Intellectual Conflicts: Tensions in Indonesia's Culture
    S. Takdir AlisjahbanaJune 1956 Issue
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    September 1947 Issue
  • Canada
    January 1948 Issue
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    October 1947 Issue
  • The Atlantic Report on the World Today: Washington
    May 1944 Issue
  • Guam
    August 1963 Issue
  • Intellectual Currents in Contemporary Germany
    Kuno FranckeJune 1924 Issue
  • Demobilization in England
    W. P. CrozierFebruary 1919 Issue
  • The Economic Revolution in France: A New Spirit of Enterprise
    Sisley HuddlestonAugust 1924 Issue
  • How Progressives Can Take Back the Constitution

    All Americans, not only the Supreme Court justices, have a role in deciding what the Constitution requires.

    Joseph Fishkin and William E. ForbathFebruary 8, 2022
    An illustration of a gavel breaking a throne
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