It is doubtful that the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the right of the Philadelphia public school system to maintain one all-girls school and one all-boys school will end the controversy about the legality, the propriety, or the … [Read more...] about Single-Sex Schools
Korean Predictions
The question isn't whether President Carter had the right to fire Major General John K. Singlaub. Of course the President, as Commander-in-Chief, had that right. The question is whether it was right (or wise) for President Carter to fire General … [Read more...] about Korean Predictions
Women in the Job Market
The number of Americans employed has been rising steadily during the months of 1977, but the number of unemployed has not significantly declined. The explanation for this apparent inconsistency is the tremendous influx of women into the labor … [Read more...] about Women in the Job Market
Child Pornography
If Congressman Peter W. Rodino, Jr., goes ahead with his announced plan to investigate the ring of homosexuals who run the multi-million dollar child pornography and prostitution rackets, he will render a service to our country far more important … [Read more...] about Child Pornography
The New Feudalism
A highly reactionary objective has emerged as the goal of a growing coalition of lawyers, academicians, and politicians. Put bluntly, they are trying to eliminate the American concept of freehold private property and replace it with the discredited … [Read more...] about The New Feudalism
No End For Foreign Aid
The big-spending liberals are sounding off with their annual regrets about the defects of foreign aid. So what else is new! They will end up voting for it, as they always do. Hubert Humphrey calls foreign aid "an administrative nightmare." President … [Read more...] about No End For Foreign Aid
Social Security Crisis
While President Carter was enjoying luxurious living at the Claridge Hotel in London, Vice President Mondale took on the unpleasant task of telling the American people the facts of life about Social Security. The system is running out of money. For … [Read more...] about Social Security Crisis
Reduce Taxes Now
One of the peculiarities of the press is its persistent passion to pigeonhole every politician or proposal under the label liberal or conservative. Brand names are useful if you are selling automobiles or canned goods, but they are more hurtful then … [Read more...] about Reduce Taxes Now
Trading with Castro
The American economic system is largely built on a relationship known as “buy now and pay later." Retail merchants engage in ingenious advertising to persuade prospective customers to enjoy their merchandise today, while promising that the payment be … [Read more...] about Trading with Castro
What’s At Stake in The SALT Negotiations? — May 1977







