POLITICAL SCIENCE
Addresses
Accuracy in Academia, Joseph S. Murphy American Association of University Professors, New York, NY, 32274 [18NO]
Defining Human Rights: Michael Novak, 31540 [12NO]
Democratic National Convention, 1984: Jesse Jackson, 19749-19752 [18JY]
Future of the Democratic Party in New Jersey: Representative Florio, 5058 [7MR]
Landon Lecture, Kansas State University: Representative O'Neill, 9258 [24AP]
Progressive Reform—Underpinning of a Stable Democracy: Eleanor H. Norton, 37503 [17DE]
Religion, Politics and Justice in a Democracy: Representative LaFalce, 11153-11156 [8MY]
U.S. Foreign Policy: John F. Kennedy (1961), 8985 [23AP]
Articles and editorials
America Goes It Alone, 28721 [23OC]
America—Beacon of Humanity, 31251 [8NO]
America—Land of Liberty . . . Home of Patriotism, 6010 [21MR]
Attacking the Al Smith Legend, 15237 [11JN]
Democrats' Future—It Must Be Earned, 9945 [30AP]
Economic Justice—Question of Transcendent Truth, 14796 [6JN]
Errors of Karl Marx, 18296-18297 [9JY]
Fair Offer to the Sandinistas, 5531 [19MR]
Gender Gaffe, 32882 [20NO]
Guilt Conplex of Liberals, 16749 [20JN]
How To Support the Democratic Revolution, 26111-26113 [3OC]
Is TV Unpatriotic or Simply Unmindful?, 12689 [20MY]
Line-Item Veto—Challenge to Republican Beliefs, 32478 [19NO]
NED to the Rescue, 37839 [18DE]
New Directions for American Foreign Policy, 19248-19249 [16JY]
Nicaragua Eyes Cuba's Resolution of Religious Debate, 18531 [10JY]
Northern Ireland Politician Says IRA Actions ``Misguided'', 10258 [2MY]
Perspectives of German Foreign Policy, 19040-19043 [15JY]
Populism, 17501 [26JN]
Reflections From Yesterday's Radicals, 18042 [8JY]
Scientific Literacy (excerpt), 38696 [19DE]
Shultz and the Liberals, 6008 [21MR]
Socialism Seen Losing Appeal in Africa, 14823 [6JN]
Women and the Power Look, 18935 [11JY]
Bills and resolutions
House of Representatives: district reapportionment using census figures that include illegal aliens (see S. 1734)
Books
``Art of War,'' Sun Tzu (sundry excerpts), 14646 [6JN]
``History of the Modern World'' (excerpt), 15208 [11JN]
``Karl von Clausewitz on War'' (sundry excerpts), 18041 [8JY], 18719, 18722 [11JY]
``March of Folly'': Barbara Tuchman (excerpt), 8664 [22AP]
``On Strategy—The Vietnam War in Context,'' Harry Summers (excerpt), 18042 [8JY]
``Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom,'' Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 16105 [18JN]
Documents
Anti-Revolutionary Nature of Religion, 20135 [23JY]
Illegal Immigration—20 Million Without a Country, 9035 [23AP]
Manifesto No. 1 to the People of Cuba, 15447 [12JN]
Nicaragua Reader—Documents of a Revolution Under Fire, 15450 [12JN]
U.S. Support for the Democratic Resistance Movement in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts), 8966 [23AP]
Essays
Economic Justice—Question of Transcendent Truth: Paul Eidelberg, 14548 [5JN]
Ideological Critique of Das Kapital: Louis O. Kelso, 18065-18066 [8JY]
If the World Were Mine: Bill Long, 1630 [31JA]
Political Involvement: Judith Johnston, 15768 [13JN]
Politics and the English Language: George Orwell (excerpt), 18041 [8JY]
South Carolina—None Finer: James Long, 1630 [31JA]
What Good Citizenship Means To Me: David Coote, 15768 [13JN]
Write to Vote: Brian Hudson, 1070 [24JA]
Letters
Political Parties: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 10489 [6MY]
U.S. policy in Central America: President Reagan, 15403 [12JN]
U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Michael Novak, 9005 [23AP]
Papers
Taiwan Independence Movement—Failure of Political Persuasion (excerpt), 34036 [3DE]
Quotations
Each time a man stands up for an ideal . . . he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope . . . : Robert F. Kennedy, 14019 [4JN]
If you cannot understand history, read a history book anyway: Representative Hyde, 9797 [30AP]
Remarks in House
Accuracy in Academia: group to expose perceived inaccuracies and bias in college teaching, 32274 [18NO]
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: expand membership (H.R. 970), 2028 [6FE]
Africa: U.S. policy, 14823 [6JN]
Appropriations: line-item veto, 32478 [19NO]
Baldizon, Alvaro J.: testimony relative to Communist expansionism, 26931 [9OC]
Campaigns: proposed financing reform, 1629 [31JA]
Communism: expansion, 8215 [17AP], 26931 [9OC]
———fate of churches under Communist regimes, 18531 [10JY]
———impact, 9786 [30AP]
———spread, 25041 [26SE]
Congressional elections: establish a bipartisan study commission to recommend procedures for resolving contested (H. Res. 178), 13314 [22MY]
Liberalism: policy recommendations, 16749 [20JN]
Line-item veto: provide for Presidental power (H.J. Res. 139), 2344 [7FE]
Marxism: anniversary of revolution, 6120 [25MR]
———Sandinista support, 5680 [20MR]
Members of Congress: limit terms (H.J. Res. 124), 1711 [4FE]
Monroe Doctrine: policy issues regarding the security of the western hemisphere, 14212 [4JN]
National Endowment for Democracy: use of funds, 37838 [18DE]
National Women's Political Caucus: tribute, 18935 [11JY]
Nicaragua: political unrest contributing factors, 5531 [19MR]
———Union of Parents of Christian Families' denunciation of Marxist-Leninist teachings, 15149 [11JN]
Ortega, Daniel: communist philosophy, 11948 [15MY]
Populism, 17501 [26JN]
Privileged orders: historical origins of democracy, 22670-22674 [1AU]
Public policy: methodology, 38696 [19DE]
Reagan, President: State of the Union address, 2297 [7FE]
Regan, Donald: statement of assessment relative to women's interest in politics, 32882 [20NO]
Sturges, Gerald D.: tribute, 11935 [14MY]
Young Presidents' Organization: Exploring Freedom and Democracy essay contest winners, 27753 [16OC]
Remarks in Senate
Freedom of Information Day: designate (S.J. Res. 25), 1049 [24JA]
Hospital Corporation of America: Write to Vote national essay contest, 1070 [24JA]
Songs
``Running for President'', 31349 [12NO]
Statements
Communism: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 9051 [23AP]
———(sundry), 9023 [23AP]
Cuban Crisis: John F. Kennedy (sundry 1961 excerpts), 9005 [23AP]
Democracies: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 9222 [24AP]
Democracy as a Permanent Form of Government: Alexander Tytler, 13058 [22MY]
Democracy vs. Communism, 8974 [23AP]
Freedom: A. Philip Randolph, 24402 [19SE]
History of Facing Emergencies: Winston S. Churchill (excerpt), 9050 [23AP]
Marxism-Leninism (sundry), 8291 [17AP]
Master of Our Own House: John F. Kennedy, 8626 [22AP]
Moral Test of Government: Hubert Humphrey, 13044 [22MY]
National Command Reorganization Act (H.R. 2314): Representative Skelton, 15764-15765 [13JN]
New Monroe Doctrine: Representative Bonior, 14212 [4JN]
Nicaraguan Government: Miguel Obando y Bravo, 14318 [5JN]
Nicaraguan Policy: Arturo Cruz (sundry 1983 excerpts), 9057 [23AP]
No One Wins When Freedom Fails: Hiram Mann, 15415 [12JN]
No Stopping Revolution: Tomas Borge, 15461 [12JN]
Perplexity in Dealing With Terrorism: Anne Kriegel (sundry excerpts), 18041 [8JY]
Philosophy on Public Service: Wynona Lipman, 32274 [18NO]
Populace Should Not Depend on the Government for Its Sustenance: Cicero, 26408 [7OC]
Principles of the Sandinistas (excerpt), 8965 [23AP]
Sandinista Creed, 14318 [5JN]
Sandinista Liberation Philosphy: Carlos Fonseca and Tomas Borge, 9032 [23AP]
Struggle Against Communism: Walter Lippman, 15399 [12JN]
U.S. Foreign Policy: Harry S. Truman (1947 excerpt), 9005 [23AP]
———President Reagan, 18110 [9JY]
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Monroe Doctrine: several Presidents, 15390 [12JN]
Texts of
Extension of the draft debate—1942 (sundry excerpts), 6342 [26MR]
S.J. Res. 25, designate Freedom of Information Day, 1049 [24JA]