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Offered is the December 25, 1950 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 7) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Concord, New Hampshire. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-3/8" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: Our Political Paralysis by Henry Hazlitt (which begins, "If the military disaster in Korea had overtaken any nation with a responsible parliamentary government, there is not the slightest doubt what the result would have been. The chief executive and every member of his cabinet would have been forced to resign"); Senator [Robert A.] Taft's New Deal by Forrest Davis; Stalin's New World Strategy by Joseph Zack; Our Shrinking Dollar by L. Albert Hahn; Mid-Century Survey by William A. Orton; Lament for a Generation: The Class of '36 Reports by Ralph de Toledano (which begins, "We were not beautiful or damned. We did not dance to the sad, mannered jazz of Scott Fitzgerald's generation, nor did we kick the dust of the Ritz with silver slippers of disillusion. No one called us a lost generation; to be lost, there must be something to be lost from. If we had a poet laureate, it was T.S. Eliot whose 'Wasteland' left us more dismayed than shattered. But even Eliot was not really ours; he represented the revolt of an earlier generation against the sandy bohemianism of the Left Bank and the clatter of Hemingway's prose style"). Former owner's name to front cover; periodic light underlining to text and check marks to margins in pencil. N° de ref. del artículo 014825
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