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TITLE: ATLANTIC Monthly Magazine
[Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 1991; VOLUME 267, No. 3
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: ILLIBERAL EDUCATION. By DINESH D'SOUZA. Cover illustration by Steven Guarnaccia.

ILLIBERAL EDUCATION: The heavily publicized racial confrontations on several college campuses in recent years are mere symptoms of deeper and more pervasive changes--changes in the intellectual and moral infrastructure of the American university. These changes involve not merely race relations or social relations of other kinds but the very substance of the curriculum, the nature of learning, and the meaning of knowledge. "Instead of liberal education," the author writes, "what American students are getting today is its diametrical opposite, an education in closed-mindedness and intolerance." by DINESH D'SoUZA.

THE DEATH OF BROADWAY: For the audiences that once supported them, Broadway shows have become a once-a-year splurge. During the next decade, the author believes, the Great White Way will become "a graveyard for great white elephants, as, one by one, the thirty-six theaters left in the Broadway area find themselves unable to attract either shows or audiences." by THOMAS M. DISCH.

REPORTS & COMMENT:
NOTES:
HEALING THE GHETTOS: The idea that government can't do much to help the nation's inner cities is widely taken for granted. It is also wrong, the author argues: we know enough now to know what we need to do--and we must do it. by NICHOLAS LEMANN.
ARCHAEOLOGY: PAY DIRT A web of laws and regulations has been a boon to American archaeology --and has turned it increasingly into a business venture. by CULLEN MURPHY.
VIETNAM: SHUT OUT. The U.S. trade embargo against Vietnam hurts two countries. One of them is the United States. by JAMES FALLOWS.

BOOKS:
GOOD SHOW Last Chance to See, by. Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine by JACK BEATTY.
THE HARRY HOPKINS AFFAIR KGB: The Inside Story, by Christopher Andrew and Oleg Gordievsky by ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR.
BRIEF REVIEWS by PHOEBE-LOU ADAMS.

FICTION AND POETRY:
A NEW LIFE by MARY WARD BROWN.
COVER NOTE by W. S. MERWIN.
IN THE GAME by ANDREW HUDGINS.

ARTS AND LEISURE:
FOOD: ON ICE Some of the most useful things to know about cooking involve your freezer.
by CORBY KUMMER.
MUSIC:
RAW TRUTH AND JOY: Ray Charles has grown unstoppably as a musician, his music becoming ever freer and more profound.
by MICHAEL LYDON.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
745 BOYLSTON STREET.
CONTRIBUTORS.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE MARCH ALMANAC.
FIRST ENCOUNTERS Alexander Fleming and Marlene Dietrich by EDWARD SOREL AND NANCY CALDWELL SOREL.
THE PUZZLER by EMILY Cox AND HENRY RATHVON.
WORD HISTORIES by CRAIG M. CARVER.

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