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...wake of a right-wing coup March 11, allegedly led by Spinola, it seemed that the people's hopes that swelled last year were imperiled. For a time, elections were delayed and the High Council of the Revolution refused to allow three parties-two of them on the extreme left-to participate...
...Germans. But Sweden's Social Democrats have been in power for 37 years, save for a 100-day lapse in 1936, and their new Prime Minister is 13 years younger, and somewhat livelier, than is Willy Brandt. As Minister of Communications, Olof Palme helped steer the country from left-to right-hand traffic in 1967. According to his critics, that was the only time Olof has moved away from the left since he started shaving. Conservatives in his own country call him a renegade from his class. Staid politicians elsewhere in Scandinavia consider him too impulsive. Many Americans resent...
...student leaders strongly emphasize their independence from the New Left-to the point of rigorously denying the radical projects any form of endorsement. They have not only rejected any connection between their own summer project and Vietnam Summer, the national project directed by Lee Webb, an elder statesman of the student radical movement. They have objected to any form of publicity on the part of Vietnam Summer which even vaguely associates the two projects or implies support...
...capacity of modern industrial society. Thus quite a few of the New Left proposals, in modified form, will be taken over by the liberals and by the managers. As for the New Left's anger at the human condition, its yearning for love, these will, as always, be taken over by the poets, the preachers, and perhaps a few minor saints. The present New Left will undoubtedly fade without producing many middle-aged radicals. But it will have performed a function. There should always be a New Left-to drive conventional society to a constant, sometimes painful review...
...ending his contract for at least nine days. Whether or not the miners would pay any attention to the injunction remained to be seen (at week's end, 32,000 had already walked out). If the injunction failed to stop Lewis, the Government would have but one move left-to invoke the Smith-Connally Act, and see if it could be enforced...