TY - BOOK AU - Stone,I.F. AU - Weber,Karl TI - The best of I.F. Stone SN - 158648463X AV - E742 S877b 2006 U1 - 909.82/5 22 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Public Affairs KW - World politics KW - 1945-1989 KW - United States KW - Politics and government KW - Foreign relations KW - Race relations N1 - Previously published essays appearing primarily in I.F. Stone's weekly reader; additional essays published in the Nation and The New York review of books; Includes index; Prologue : a word about myself Free speech is worth the risk Quis custodiet custodem? Einstein, Oxnam, and the inquisition The first welts on Joe McCarthy The cost of anticommunism Incommensurate equation : justice and security Freedom of the press : a minority opinion The court turns back the clock Boris Pasternak In defense of the campus rebels The crisis coming for a free press War comes to Washington The shake-up we need Washington's forbidden topic One year after Pearl Harbor Relaxing too soon How Washington took the news The same old codgers Brass hats undaunted The end of the war Organization for peace, or against the Soviet Union? Unnoticed news bulletin Mr. Smith pleads for peace Shall we take the gamble Hitler lost? A chill falls on Washington First call for a test ban National suicide as a form of defense Natasha's ready answers The legacy of Stalin Almost as safe as Ivory Soap is pure? The mythology of the anti-missile missile Fresh light on the mystery of the missiles The rapid deterioration of our national leadership The Voice of America falters May 17, 1954 The murder of Emmett Till Eisenhower goes neutralist on civil rights The beginnings of a revolution The wall between When the bourbon flowed The march on Washington The fire has only just begun The Mason-Dixon line moves to New York For the Jews : life or death? Jewry in a blind alley Palestine pilgrimage The racist challenge in Israel Holy war What few know about the Tonkin Bay incidents Lyndon Johnson lets the office boy declare war Time to tell the truth for a change What it's like to be in Saigon Why we fail as revolutionaries While others dodge the draft, Bobby dodges the war The mindless momentum of a runaway military machine Same old formulas, same tired rhetoric Only the bums can save the country now Thomas E. Dewey Farewell to F.D.R LaGuardia and UNRRA Albert Einstein Goldwater and his tribe Curtis LeMay : cave man in a jet bomber Epilogue : for a universal day of atonement N2 - "I. F. Stone was a reporter, a radical, and idealist, a scholar and, it is clear, a writer whose insights have stood the test of time. More than fifteen years after his death, this collection of his work from I. F. Stone's Weekly and elsewhere is astonishing in its relevance to our age, addressing the clash between national security and individual liberty; the rights of minorities; economic fairness; social justice; and the dangers of American militarism abroad." UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0828/2006050398-b.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0828/2006050398-d.html ER -