March 1980 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Popular Fiction | Reviews | Short Story General Edward S Herman, Noam Chomsky After the Cataclysm Condensed from their The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism (The Political Economy of Human Rights - Volume I) LR Popular Fiction Charles Palliser Smiley With The Knyf Smiley's People By John le Carré LR Reviews Frederic Raphael History plus Sex Confederates By Thomas Keneally LR Short Story C A McLaren Conversation with Frobisher LR
Edward S Herman, Noam Chomsky After the Cataclysm Condensed from their The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism (The Political Economy of Human Rights - Volume I) LR
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