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Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

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M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

Table of Contents

Summary Information ...... 3 Biographical Sketch ...... 3 Scope and Contents ...... 5 Arrangement of the Collection ...... 6 Administrative Information ...... 6 Related Materials ...... 7 Controlled Access Headings ...... 7 Collection Inventory ...... 8 Biographical ...... 8 Publications ...... 8 Numbered ...... 8 Unnumbered ...... 40 Unpublished Writings ...... 42 References ...... 46 Court Testimony ...... 47 Correspondence ...... 49 Research ...... 50 Academic ...... 50 New School Lecture Notes ...... 50 New York University School of Law ...... 54 Fordham University ...... 55 Conferences and Meetings ...... 55

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Summary Information

Repository: M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives Title: Ernest Van Den Haag Papers ID: apap135 Date [inclusive]: 1935-2000 Physical Description: 11.45 cubic ft. 1 audiotape Physical Location: The materials are located onsite in the department. Language of the English . Material: Abstract: This collection is predominantly composed of Ernest van den Haag's publications from 1950-2000, including articles in published form, drafts, and related correspondence. Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Identification of specific item, series, box, folder, Ernest Van Den Haag Papers 1935-2000 (APAP-135). M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University at Albany, State University of New York (hereafter referred to as the Van Den Haag Papers).

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Biographical Sketch

Ernest van den Haag (1914-2002) was a conservative commentator of social issues, especially crime, and one of America's foremost proponents of the death penalty [Pace, Eric. "Ernest van den Haag, Educator and Backer of the Death Penalty". New York Times, 27 March 2002, sec. A:21].

He said he was born an intellectual and called himself a strong political conservative, but almost a libertarian. He authored several books and book chapters and contributed hundreds of articles to journals, magazines, and newspapers from 1950-2000.

Ernest van den Haag was born in in 1914 and was raised in Italy where he began his early political life as a left-wing activist and communist. In 1937 he was nearly killed by a political assassin - Page 3- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135 from Mussolini's fascist regime. Van den Haag suffered five bullet wounds and spent nearly three years in Italian prisons, including 18 months in solitary confinement in Naples before the start of World War II. After being released and fearing re-imprisonment, he fled to Switzerland and then to France where he studied psychiatry at the Sorbonne in Paris. Soon, he was arrested as an enemy alien Italian and an agitator against the government. He managed to escape to Spain and then to Portugal prior to Hitler's invasion. From Portugal he was able to make his way to the United States in 1940 where he arrived not knowing English. In New York he sold vegetables and worked as a bus boy. He was able to secure admission to the University of Iowa where a group of faculty recognized his intellectual gifts and agreed to pay his tuition.

After receiving his M.A. in economics in 1942 as the U.S. entered World War II, van den Haag went to work for the Office of War Information as a propaganda analyst. That same year he met Sidney Hook, a famous social philosopher, who was a catalyst in van den Haag's thinking. Of his friendship with Sydney Hook, van den Haag said, "Sydney converted me and I not only stopped being a communist but I became an anti-communist although it no longer means much" [Machan, Tibor. The Intellectual Portrait Series: A Conversation with Ernest van den Haag. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2000]. He began a part-time teaching career as an instructor at Hofstra College of New York lecturing in Psychology and Sociology. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from New York University in 1952. As early as 1953, van den Haag was contributing essays to magazines arguing against communism. In 1956, van den Haag authored his first book, Education as an Industry and co-authored a sociology textbook, The Fabric of Society, in 1957.

Ernest van den Haag's writings garnered the attention of William F. Buckley, Jr. when, in 1957, Buckley asked him to contribute articles to the National Review. From 1957 to 1994, van den Haag wrote close to 200 articles for the National Review and remained a friend and consultant for 45 years. Buckley's obituary of van den Haag stated: "His special skill was the crisp essay in which he distilled his thought and analysis with precisionist care" [Buckley, Jr., William F. Ernest van den Haag, R.I.P. (Obituary). National Review, 22 April 2002].

Van den Haag's book, Punishing Criminals: Concerning a Very Old and Painful Question (Basic Books, 1975), had a long popularity and launched his status as an expert and fearless debater in issues of criminal justice and the death penalty. In addition to his writing career, van den Haag was an expert witness for many court cases in local, state, federal, and international jurisdictions. He testified as an expert in areas including desegregation, criminal justice, and pornography. He was comfortable taking controversial stands on tough issues such as his criticism over Brown v. Board of Education. He was also a fierce debater of many issues. "He has said he would debate anyone on anything. He has read and thought lucidly about everything", said Edward Banfield, professor of Government at Harvard University [Feulner, Jr., Edwin J. "A Note on Ernest van den Haag". In Smashing Liberal Icons: A Collection of Debates. Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation, 1984]. Van den Haag was especially active in debating the issue of the death penalty. He spent most of his life defending the issue based on the argument of deterrence, but later evolved the basis of his argument on the need for the death penalty as just punishment for severe criminals.

Ernest van den Haag accomplished much in his lifetime. Among the many positions he held were: Lecturer in Psychology and Sociology, The New School for Social Research, 1953-1980; Adjunct Professor, New York University; Psychoanalyst in private practice, 1955-1982; Fellow of the American Sociological Association beginning in 1959; 1966 Guggenheim Fellow; 1972 Senior Fellow for the National Endowment for the Humanities; Visiting Professor, CUNY; Lecturer at dozens of universities - Page 4- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135 and colleges including Harvard, Yale, Cornell, and Berkeley; Visiting Professor of Criminology, School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany, 1978-1983; John M. Olin Professor of Jurisprudence and Public Policy, Fordham University, 1982-1988; Distinguished Scholar, The Heritage Foundation; Member, Council on Foreign Relations; Philadelphia Society (Former President 1978-1979).

Ernest van den Haag spoke at conferences as recently as 1999 and published articles through 2000. Van den Haag died after a brief illness at age 88 on March 21, 2002, in Mendham, NJ.

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Scope and Contents

The papers of Ernest van den Haag cover the years 1935-2000. His publications from 1950-2000 comprise the bulk of the collection. Comparing this collection of publications to his curriculum vitae, it appears that most of his published and unpublished materials are contained in the collection. Van den Haag took special care to organize his writings by assigning them a number, probably in order of creation, placing each publication, along with rough drafts and related correspondence, into individual folders. He often followed up on references to his work, adding them to the appropriate folder. The publications in this collection include articles in published form, drafts, and related correspondence. Types of publications include transcripts from appearances on television shows in the 1970s and 1980s, files on the books which he authored, rough drafts for chapters, and hundreds of articles written for various journals, magazines, and newspapers from 1950-2000. A few articles include printed versions in at least five other languages.

The collection's publications cover a wide array of social science issues of the mid to late 20th century from an intellectual conservative's view. Topics include American culture, criminal justice, education, conservatism versus liberalism, and American politics. Van den Haag had a special political interest in U.S. foreign policy and commented on the Vietnam War, foreign wars, and the issues of the Cold War. His writing had an impact on people and events of his day. President Nixon once wrote van den Haag to thank him for the balanced views concerning the U.S. soldiers and war crimes during Vietnam when he offered during his appearance on the Dick Cavett Show. Congressman Charles Rangel wrote to express his opposing views to van den Haag on the legalization of drugs. Sometimes van den Haag's articles would spark a debate between himself and other authors that would continue over the course of several issues of a periodical.

The collection contains some court testimony from van den Haag as an expert witness in cases including the U.S. House and Senate hearings and U.S. Supreme Court cases concerning desegregation in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Also represented are pornography cases between towns and theaters both at the local and U.S. Supreme Court levels.

The collection contains many articles, debate notes, and drafts of speeches from conferences and meetings discussing capital punishment. Most of these cover the period from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.

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Arrangement of the Collection

The collection is organized ainto seven series.

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Administrative Information

Publication Statement M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives

Revision Description EAD file created Encoded in EAD by Conversion and encoding by ArchProteus 2014 2014

Acquisition Information All items in this manuscript group were donated to the University Libraries, M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, by Mary Beth O'Connor, executor of the estate of Ernest van den Haag, in May 2002.

Access Access to this record group is unrestricted.

Copyright The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of copyright. Whenever possible, the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives will provide information about copyright owners and other restrictions, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the researcher. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Head of Special Collections and Archives.

Processing Information Processed in 2005 by Rob Taglianetti.

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Box and folder list and revisions by Sarah Kim, Mindy Groseclose, Lakeisha Swaby.

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Related Materials

Related Materials A book collection was given to the University Libraries along with the manuscript collection and is part of the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives' book collection.

Related collections in the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives may be found at the National Death Penalty Archive and subject pages for Criminal Justice and Prisons, Education, Military and Armed Conflict, and Public Servants and Politicians.

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Controlled Access Headings

• Africana Studies • Public Servants • Political Science • Military and Armed Conflict • Education • Death Penalty • Criminal Justice and Prisons • Labor--United States. • Unemployment--United States. • Political science--Philosophy. • Capital punishment. • Capital punishment--Law and legislation--United States--History. • School integration. • Social science literature. • Psychology and philosophy. • Pornography--Law and legislation--United States--Cases. • Drugs--Law and legislation--United States--Legislative history. • Sex instruction. • Vietnam Conflict, 1961-1975. • United States--Economic conditions.

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Collection Inventory

Biographical, 1950-1998 Physical Description: 0.17 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This series contains two large bibliographies of Ernest van den Haag's writings. The first bibliography covers his works from 1950-1982. The second includes his writings up to 1998. These bibliographies organize his writings alphabetically by topic and each publication includes an assigned number. These numbers do not reflect a strict, but rather general chronological order (i.e. number one was published in 1968 while number two was published in 1954). The numbering system probably reflects the order in which the articles were begun. Some were published quickly while others took longer. This series also contains van den Haag's curriculum vitae from 1973-1998 as well as short biographies from 1973-1989.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Bibliography, 1950-1982 Box 1 (1- Folder 1 Biographical)

Bibliography, 1998 Box 1 (1- Folder 2 Biographical)

Curriculum Vitae, 1973-1998 Box 1 (1- Folder 3 Biographical)

Short Biographies, 1973-1989 Box 1 (1- Folder 4 Biographical)

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Publications, 1949-2000 Physical Description: 7.49 cubic ft.

Numbered, 1950-2000 Physical Description: 6.17 cubic ft. - Page 8- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the published writings of Ernest van den Haag arranged numerically by the number assigned each. This subseries represents the bulk of the collection and is one of the best sources for studying the philosophy of Ernest van den Haag. He wrote articles that cover a wide spectrum of political and social issues of his day. This subseries is unique in that it contains not only van den Haag's drafts, but in most cases the articles in their final published form, providing the researcher a glimpse of the contemporary context. These publications include drafts for books, reviews, chapters, and articles by van den Haag. The publications were assigned individual numbers probably reflecting the order of creation not the date of publication. The arrangement within each folder is as follows: the final published form of the usually containing the periodical cover page, the contents page, and the article itself; correspondence, usually between van den Haag and the publisher, as well as any other related correspondence; rough drafts of the article, usually in order from oldest to newest; research material used in creation of the article as well as articles from other authors that represent debate over van den Haag's views and facts. Publication number 194 contains a letter from President Nixon thanking van den Haag for his balanced views on war crimes in Vietnam. Publication number 338 is an excellent example of the type of controversy surrounding some articles written by van den Haag. Publication number 439 contains a letter from Congressman Charles Rangel opposing Haag's views on the legalization of illegal drugs.

Note: Number assigned by the creator in the bibliography found in Series 1.

Arrangement

Arranged numerically.

Title/Description Instances 1. "Academic Freedom in the United States", Law and Box 1 (2- Folder 1 Contemporary Problems: Academic Freedom, School of Law, Publications) Duke University, 1963 Summer

1a. "Academic Freedom and its Defense", Report of the Box 1 (2- Folder 2 Eighteenth Educational Conference, and Phi Delta Kappan, Publications) 19531954 December

1c. "The Communist Teacher Can't Be Free", The New Leader, Box 1 (2- Folder 3 1953 May 25 Publications)

1d. "Student Loyalty: Should It Be Questioned", The New Box 1 (2- Folder 4 Leader, 1960 February 01 Publications)

2. "Creativity, Health and Art", Arts and Sciences, Spring 1963, Box 1 (2- Folder 5 and the Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1963 Publications)

2b. "Abstraction vs. Conscience In Art: A Symposium", Box 1 (2- Folder 6 Ameryka (Slavik), Translation from American Illustrated, no. 70 Publications) and no. 98, 1963

3. Review of "American Higher Education in the 1960's" by Box 1 (2- Folder 7 Robert J. Havinghurst, American Journal of Sociology, 1961 Publications) May

4. Review of "German Catholics in Hitler's War" by Gordan Box 1 (2- Folder 8 Zahn, American Sociological Review, 1958 June Publications)

5. Review of "America as a Civilization" by Max Lerner, Box 1 (2- Folder 9 American Sociological Review, June 1958, and Encounter, 1958 Publications) August

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6. Review of "Social Control in a Free Society" by Loren C. Box 1 (2- Folder 10 Eiseley, et al, American Sociological Review, 1958 June Publications)

7. Review of "Responsibility in Mass Communication" by Box 1 (2- Folder 11 Wilbur Schram, American Sociological Review, 1968 October Publications)

8. Reviews of Books - Containing Articles by van Den Haag, Box 1 (2- Folder 12 1957-1967 Publications)

9. Review of "Freud and the Twentieth Century", ed. by Box 1 (2- Folder 13 Benjamin Nelson, American Sociological Review, 1960 Publications) February

10. "Comment on Books of the Past Ten Years", American Box 1 (2- Folder 14 Scholar, 1965 Summer Publications)

11. "Reflection on Mass Culture", American Scholar, 1960 Box 1 (2- Folder 15 Spring Publications)

12a. "La Cultura Di Mass Manufatto Dell Industria", Mercurio, Box 1 (2- Folder 16 1959 April Publications)

12b. "Sur la Culture Populaire Americaine", Les Temps Box 1 (2- Folder 17 Modernes, November 1958, and Avanti, November 1958, 1958 Publications)

12c. Kutura Masowa", Dokumenty, 1959 Box 1 (2- Folder 18 Publications)

12d. "Notes on Mass Culture in America", Tempo Presente Box 1 (2- Folder 19 (Rome), November 1957, Diagenes (English and French) 1957, Publications) Tempo Presente, 1960 March

12i. "Symposium on TV", Dissent, 1960 Summer Box 1 (2- Folder 20 Publications)

12j. "Menance of Mass Media", The New Leader, 1957 July 29 Box 1 (2- Folder 21 Publications)

12k. Letter to the Editor on Professor Shils' Comment on Mass Box 1 (2- Folder 22 Culture, Swanee Review, 1958 Spring1958 Fall Publications)

13. "Creating Cities for Human Beings, "American Scholar, Box 1 (2- Folder 23 1959 Fall Publications)

13a. "Creating Cities for Human Beings", Communita, 1959 Box 1 (2- Folder 24 December Publications)

13c. "Creating Cities for Human Beings", in The Troubled Box 1 (2- Folder 25 Metropolis, Ernest van den Haag Rand Institute on Public Publications) Affairs, 1959

13d. "Salviamo Le Citta", Mercurio, 1960 Box 1 (2- Folder 26 Publications)

13e. "Notes on New York Housing", Dissent, 1961 Summer Box 1 (2- Folder 27 Publications)

13f. "Building In Limbo", Columbia Univ. School of Box 1 (2- Folder 28 Architecture, 1961 Spring Publications)

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14. Review of "Masters of Deceit", by J. Edgar Hoover, Annals Box 1 (2- Folder 29 of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1958 Publications) September

15. Review of "Roots of American Communism" by Theodore Box 1 (2- Folder 30 Draper, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Publications) Social Science, 1957 September

16. "Controlling Subversive Groups", Annals of the American Box 1 (2- Folder 31 Academy of Political and Social Science, 1955 July Publications)

17. "Higher Education on the Cuff", Fortune, 1952 May Box 1 (2- Folder 32 Publications)

17a. "Should College Be Restricted to the Intellectual Elite?" Box 1 (2- Folder 33 New York Post, Undated Publications)

18. "Snobbery", The British Journal of Sociology, 1956 Box 1 (2- Folder 34 September Publications)

19. "What to Do About Advertising", in Exploring Advertising, Box 1 (2- Folder 35 1962-1970 Publications) Scope and Contents

Edited by Otto Keppner, 1970, Brewers Digest, June 1962, and Commentary, May 1962

20. "Madison Avenue Witchcraft", Review of "Battle for the Box 1 (2- Folder 36 Mind" and "The Hidden Pervaders", American Sociology Publications) Review, 1958

21. "McCarthyism and the Professors", Review of "The Box 1 (2- Folder 37 Academic Mind" by Paul Lazarsfeld, Commentary, 1959 Publications)

22. "Affluence, Galbraith, The Democrats", Commentary, 1960 Box 1 (2- Folder 38 September Publications)

23. "Affluence", E.v.d.Haag's Reply to Lewis Coser, Box 1 (2- Folder 39 Commentary, 1961 January Publications)

24. "Federal Aid to Parochial Schools, Commentary, 1961 July Box 1 (2- Folder 40 Publications)

25. "More Immigration?" National Review, 1965 Box 1 (2- Folder 41 Publications)

25a. Reply to J. Hirschleifer on "More Immigration?", National Box 1 (2- Folder 42 Review, 1965 November 02 Publications)

26. "On Mobilization for Youth", Letter to the Editor on Box 1 (2- Folder 43 Bierstedts' attack on "Mobilization for youth, American Publications) Sociological Review, 1965 August

28. "Automated Man?" Manipulators of Human Destiny, Fall Box 1 (2- Folder 44 Lecture Series, Central Connecticut State College, 1966 Publications)

31. "Quota Ineptum", (On Censorship), Ethics, 1972 July

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Box 1 (2- Folder 45 Publications)

32. "Love or Marriage", Harpers, 1962 May Box 1 (2- Folder 46 Publications)

32a. "Love: Is this day the Beginning of the End?" Nova, 1965 Box 1 (2- Folder 47 June Publications)

33. "The Planners and the Planned, "Modern Age, 1964 Spring Box 1 (2- Folder 48 Publications)

34. "Private and Public Expenditures", Modern Age, Spring Box 1 (2- Folder 49 1962 and Christian Economics, 1963 March 05 Publications)

35. "The Soul Recovers Radical Innocence", Modern Age, 1959 Box 1 (2- Folder 50 Summer Publications)

35a. "The Sensibility of Marrel Ayme", The New Leader, 1959 Box 1 (2- Folder 51 August 03-1959 August 10 Publications)

36. "Make Tax Honesty Rewarding: A Proposal", Modern Age, Box 1 (2- Folder 52 1958 Winter Publications)

37. "Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation", Los Temps Box 1 (2- Folder 53 Modernes, 1959 September Publications)

37a. "Glie Eroi Di Kerovac", (The Heroes of Kerovac), Tempo Box 1 (2- Folder 54 Presente, 1958 November Publications)

38. "Learning How to Learn, "Review of "Memo to a College Box 1 (2- Folder 55 Trustee" By Beardsley Ruml, The Reporter, 1959 August 30 Publications)

39. "Not Seven, Not Lively, Not Arts", National Review, 1958 Box 1 (2- Folder 56 January 11 Publications)

40. "Communism, Democracy and Religion", National Review, Box 1 (2- Folder 57 1958 March 22 Publications)

41. "Studded with Quotations", Review of "The Capitalist Box 1 (2- Folder 58 Manifesto" by Louis O. Kelso, National Review, 1958 October Publications) 25

42. Review of "Plain Talk from Campus" by John Perkins, Box 1 (2- Folder 59 National Review, 1959 August 15 Publications)

43. "Must Conservatives Repudiate Keynes?" National Review, Box 1 (2- Folder 60 1960 June 04 Publications)

44. "Loss of Urbanity", Review of "The Death and Life of Box 1 (2- Folder 61 Great American Cities" by Jane Jacobs, National Review, 1961 Publications) December 30

45. "War in Katanga: Report of a Mission", National Review, Box 1 (2- Folder 62 March 27, 1962, and The American Committee for Aid to Publications) Katanga Freedom Fighters, 1962

46. "Crimes Against Humanity", Review of "Eichmann in Box 1 (2- Folder 63 Jerusalem" by Hannah Arendt, National Review, 1963 August Publications) 27

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47. "The Lessons of the Congo", National Review, 1964 Box 1 (2- Folder 64 September 08 Publications)

49. "The U.N.'s Idiot Policy in Katanga", National Review, 1965 Box 1 (2- Folder 65 January 26 Publications)

50. Review of "The Wolfenden Report", Behavioral Science Box 1 (2- Folder 66 Book Service, 1973 Publications)

51. "Male Self - Hatred", Review of "The National Superiority Box 1 (2- Folder 67 of Women" by Ashley Montagu, The New Leader, 1963 July 06 Publications)

53. "Some Sociology of Value", Review of "Social Theory" by Box 1 (2- Folder 68 Lewis Coser, The New Leader, 1958 July 07 Publications)

55. "A Modest Farm Proposal", The New Leader, 1961 February Box 1 (2- Folder 69 27 Publications)

56. "Neither Adult Nor Education", Review of "University Adult Box 1 (2- Folder 70 Education" by Renee and William Peterson, The New Leader, Publications) 1961 November 27

57. "Either/Or: Religion and Communism: An Open Letter to Box 1 (2- Folder 71 Sidney Hook", Partisan Review, 1950 July-1950 August Publications)

59. "Egalitarisme Aux U.S.A.", Preuves, 1954 January Box 1 (2- Folder 72 Publications)

61. "Unemployment in Planned and Capitalistic Economies", Box 1 (2- Folder 73 Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1954 February Publications)

61a. Reply to Mr. Holzman's Comments on "Unemployment Box 1 (2- Folder 74 in Planned and Capitalistic Economies", Quarterly Journal of Publications) Economics, 1955 August

62. "Psychoanalysis and Utopia", Freud Memorial Lecture, and Box 1 (2- Folder 75 Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis, Publications) 1964 May 221965 June

62a. "The New Utopians and the New Left", Address Delivered Box 1 (2- Folder 76 at the American Political Science Association, 1969 September Publications) 02

63. "Demographers Go to the New World", Review of "The Box 1 (2- Folder 77 Family and Population Control", by Reuben Hill, et al., Saturday Publications) Review, 1959 June 30

64. "Man As An Object of Science", Science, 1959 January 30 Box 1 (2- Folder 78 Publications)

65. "For A Peace Conference in Yugoslavia", The New Leader, Box 1 (2- Folder 79 1959 Publications)

66. Reply to "Conformity Revisited" by Everett Wilson, Trans - Box 1 (2- Folder 80 Action, 1964 November-1964 December Publications)

67. Review of "How Now Kate" Edited by Elaine Showalter, Box 1 (2- Folder 81 National Review, 1970 September 22 Publications)

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68. "Education as Part of America's Secular Religion - Part I", Box 1 (2- Folder 82 University Bookman, 1960 Fall Publications)

69. "Education as Part of America's Secular Religion - Part II". Box 1 (2- Folder 83 University bookman, 1961 Winter Publications)

70. "Man's Need to War", Yale Bulletin, 1964 Spring Box 1 (2- Folder 84 Publications)

71. "Vietnam: After All Is Said and Done", National Review, Box 1 (2- Folder 85 1966 November 29 Publications)

72. "Population and Economic Development", What's New, Box 1 (2- Folder 86 1959 Winter Publications)

73. "Too Few Raisins", Review of "A History of Economic Box 1 (2- Folder 87 Thought" by Overton H. Taylor, University Bookman, 1959 Publications) Winter

74. "Introduction" and "Note on Hydrotherapy", in Psychopathia Box 1 (2- Folder 88 Sexualis by Richard Krafft-Ebing, NY: Putnam, 1965 Publications)

75. "Sociology", Cowles Comprehensive Encyclopedia, 1964 Box 1 (2- Folder 89 Publications)

76. "A Head Above the Sand", Review of Thinking About Box 1 (2- Folder 90 the Unthinkable by Herman Kahn, The Herald Tribune, 1965 Publications) January 17

77. "Down on Liberals", Review of Up from Liberalism by Box 1 (2- Folder 91 William F. Buckley, Jr., The New Leader, 1960 April 10 Publications)

78. "The Native of Democracy", Review of Political Power and Box 1 (2- Folder 92 Personal Freedom by Sidney Hook, New York Times, Undated Publications)

79. Review of Relativism and the Study of Man, by Schoeck and Box 1 (2- Folder 93 Wiggins, American Journal of Psychiatry, 1961 Publications)

80. "A Modest Proposal: Abolish Free Colleges", The Sunday Box 1 (2- Folder 94 Herald Tribune Magazine, 1963 November 17 Publications)

81. Review of "The Family and the Sexual Revolution" ed. by Box 1 (2- Folder 95 Edwin M. Shur, Behavioral Science Book Service, 1963 Publications)

82. "Kerovac Was Here", Social Problems, 1998 Summer Box 1 (2- Folder 96 Publications)

82a. "Kerovac and the Beat: They've Nothing to Say and They Box 1 (2- Folder 97 Say it Badly", Commentary on "The Dharma Bums" by Jack Publications) Kerouac, The Village Voice, 1958 November 05

84. "Do Pacifists Harm Peace?" National Review, 1970 Box 1 (2- Folder 98 December 15 Publications)

85. "Toeing A Familiar Line", Review of One Dimensional Box 1 (2- Folder 99 Man, by Herbert Marruse, New York Herald Tribune, 1964 Publications) April 26

86. Letter to the Editor on "The Question of Repression" by Box 1 (2- Folder 100 Walter Goodman, Commentary, 1970 November Publications)

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87. "Student Seizures: The New Element", Modern Age, 1970 Box 1 (2- Folder 101 Summer-Fall Publications)

88. Letter to the Editor on Money in America by Robert Box 1 (2- Folder 102 Lakachman, Harper's, 1970 October Publications)

89. "Women, How Equal?" National Review, 1970 September Box 1 (2- Folder 103 08 Publications)

90. "Intelligence or Prejudice?" National Review, 1964 Box 1 (2- Folder 104 December 01 Publications)

91. "Intermarriage and the Race Problem", U.S. News and Box 1 (2- Folder 105 World Report, 1965 November 18 Publications)

92. "Social Science Testimony in the Desegregation Cases: A Box 1 (2- Folder 106 Reply to Professor Kenneth Clark", Villanova Law Review, Publications) 1960 Fall

92b. Published Material on Kenneth Clark, 1955-1968 Box 1 (2- Folder 107 Publications)

93. "Negroes and Whites: Claims, Rights, and Prospects", Box 1 (2- Folder 108 Modern Age, 1965 Fall Publications)

94. "Kill the Pigs and Government", New York Times, 1971 Box 1 (2- Folder 109 January 21 Publications)

95. Reviews of van Den Haag's "Passion and Social Constraint", Box 1 (2- Folder 110 1963-1965 Publications)

96. Letter to the Editor on "Middle Class Violence" by Stark and Box 1 (2- Folder 111 McEnvoy, Psychology Today, 1971 February Publications)

97. "There Is More Sex and Less Love", Interview, U.S. News Box 1 (2- Folder 112 and World Report, 1971 January 26 Publications)

98. "A Dissent from the Consensual Society", Daedlus, 1960 Box 1 (2- Folder 113 Spring Publications)

98a. "Shils for Mass Culture", Daedalus, 1959 June Box 2 (2- Folder 1 Publications)

99. "Here Comes Da Judge", Review of "Points of Rebellion" by Box 2 (2- Folder 2 Justice William O. Douglas, Georgia Law Review, and National Publications) Review, 1971 May 18

100. "On Privacy", In "Privacy" ed. by Pennock and Chapam, Box 2 (2- Folder 3 Atterton Press, 1971 Publications)

101. "Negative Options: Inherently Fair or Unfair?" Testimony Box 2 (2- Folder 4 before the Federal Trade Commission, 1970 November 18 Publications)

102. "The Black Studies Smoke Screen", In "The Black Studies Box 2 (2- Folder 5 Debate" ed. by Jacob V. Gordon, University of Kansas, 1974 Publications)

103. "Essay on Crime: Proposals on Punishment and Prisons", Box 2 (2- Folder 6 Unpublished, Undated Publications)

104. "History as Factualized Fiction, "In "Philosophy and History", edited by Sidney Hook, New York Press, 1963 - Page 15- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

Box 2 (2- Folder 7 Publications)

105. "Analysis Not Perception, "Review of" The Ethics of Box 2 (2- Folder 8 Psychoanalysis" by Thomas Szasz, National Review, 1968 Publications) November 16

106. "On Faith", In "Religious Experience and Faith" ed. by Box 2 (2- Folder 9 Sidney Hook, New York University Press, 1961 Publications)

107. "Normative and Analytical Welfare Economics", In Box 2 (2- Folder 10 "Human Values and Economic Policy" ed. by Sidney Hook, Publications) New York University Press, 1967

108. "Competition in Conflict", In "The Fabric of Society", Box 2 (2- Folder 11 Undated Publications)

109. "Mass Media and the Intellectual", Columbia Univ. Box 2 (2- Folder 12 Seminar on Public Communications, 1961 November 17 Publications)

111. "Featherbedding", L'informateur, 1965 December 15 Box 2 (2- Folder 13 Publications)

113. Review of "On the Contrary" by Mary McCarthy, National Box 2 (2- Folder 14 Review, Undated Publications)

120. "On Torture", Review of "The Wretched of the Earth" by Box 2 (2- Folder 15 Frantz Fanon, Modern Age, 1966 Spring Publications)

121. Clinical Detachment and "Passionate Intensity", Box 2 (2- Folder 16 The Journal of Group Psychoanalysis and Process, 1969 Publications) Winter-1970

122. "Introduction", (Secondary School Textbooks), University Box 2 (2- Folder 17 Bookman, Fall and, 1966 Summer Publications)

123. "On Diagnosed Mental Illness and Social Class (I), Box 2 (2- Folder 18 "American Sociological Review, 1966 August Publications)

125. Reviews of "Education as an Industry" by Ernest van den Box 2 (2- Folder 19 Haag, NY: Kelly and Millman, 1956 Publications)

124. "Buckley and Vidal", Letter to the Editor on William F. Box 2 (2- Folder 20 Buckley, Jr. and Gore Vidal, Encounter, 1970 March Publications)

126. "Psychoanalysis and the Social Sciences", In Box 2 (2- Folder 21 "Psychoanalysis and the Social Sciences" ed. by H.R Publications) Rvitenbeck, NY: E.P. Dutton, 1962

127. "Deterrence and the Death Penalty", Rejoinder on "The Box 2 (2- Folder 22 Death Penalty as a Deterrent" by Hugo Adam Bedau, Ethics, Publications) 1970 October

128. "Government, Conscience, and Disobedience", In "Sidney Box 2 (2- Folder 23 Hook and the Contemporary World" edited by Paul Kurtz, John Publications) Day Company, 1968

129. Letter to the Editor on "The Great Society, 1967" by Robert Box 2 (2- Folder 24 Lekachman, Commentary, Undated Publications)

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130. Letter to the Editor on "Our Prisons are Criminal" by Bruce Box 2 (2- Folder 25 Jackson, New York Times Magazine, 1968 October 20 Publications)

131. Reply to "Ending the Welfare Mess" Letter by Richard Box 2 (2- Folder 26 Rene, National Review, 1969 January 28 Publications) Digital Object: Online Object Uploaded through Hyrax UI

132. "Let's Drop Prejudice Against Prejudice", Unpublished, Box 2 (2- Folder 27 Undated Publications)

133. "One Man's Mead, Another Man's Poison", Review Box 2 (2- Folder 28 of "Culture and Commitment" by Dr. Margaret Mead, The Publications) Atlantic, 1970 June

134. "How To Keep the Peace", Journal of Atlantic Science, Box 2 (2- Folder 29 Undated Publications)

135. "A Rationing Rate Structure", Journal of Land and Public Box 2 (2- Folder 30 Utility Economics, 1943 May Publications)

136. Civil Disobedience and the Law "Rutgers Law Review", Box 2 (2- Folder 31 1966 Fall Publications)

136a. "Civil Disobedience", Manuscript for "Political Violence Box 2 (2- Folder 32 and Civil Disobedience" In Britannica Encyclopedia, 1966 Publications)

137. "Psychoanalysis and Fantasy", National Review, 1967 Box 2 (2- Folder 33 Publications)

138. Quoted in "Mothers and Sons: The Ultimate Hang Up", Box 2 (2- Folder 34 Cosmopolitan, 1967 May Publications)

139. "The Case For Pornography Is The Case For Censorship Box 2 (2- Folder 35 and Vice Versa", Esquire, 1967 May Publications)

140. "The Popularity of Art", The Critic or the Visual Arts, 1965 Box 2 (2- Folder 36 Publications)

141. "The Negative Role of Religion In a Pluralistic Society", Box 2 (2- Folder 37 Lecture Given at University of Notre Dame, Undated Publications)

142. "Introduction" (College Textbooks of American History Box 2 (2- Folder 38 and Sociology), University Bookman, 1967 Fall Publications)

142a. "Conclusion", (On College Textbooks) edited by Haag, Box 2 (2- Folder 39 University Bookman, 1968 Winter Publications)

143. "Is Pornography a Cause of Crime?" Encounter, 1967 Box 2 (2- Folder 40 Publications)

143a. "Pornographers and Censors", Reply to J.W. Lambert on Box 2 (2- Folder 41 Pornography Encounter, 1968 July Publications)

144. "Conspicuous Consumption of Self", National Review, Box 2 (2- Folder 42 1968 April 11 Publications)

145. "How to Prevent Civil Disorders", National Review, 1968 Box 2 (2- Folder 43 March 26 Publications)

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146. "A Fitting Farewell", Review of "Progress & Revolution" Box 2 (2- Folder 44 by Robert Waelder Psychiatry and Social Science Review, 1968 Publications) March

147. Reviews of "The Jewish Mystique" by Ernest van den Box 2 (2- Folder 45 Haag, Stein and Day, 1969 Publications)

147b. "Forbidden Fruit", Excerpt from "The Jewish Mystique", Box 2 (2- Folder 46 Cosmopolitan, 1970 April Publications)

148. "War, Peace and the Grand Illusion", Review of "Sanity Box 2 (2- Folder 47 and Survival", by Jerome Frank, Chicago Tribune Book World, Publications) 1968 February 18

149. "Money to Burn", (Riot Control), National Review, 1968 Box 2 (2- Folder 48 July Publications)

150. "Booklearning and Barricades", The Washington Post, Box 2 (2- Folder 49 Book World, 1968 August 04 Publications)

151. "On Deterrence and The Death Penalty", Ethics, 1968 July Box 2 (2- Folder 50 Publications)

151a. "On Deterrence and The Death Penalty", Journal of Box 2 (2- Folder 51 Criminology Law, Criminology and Police Science, 1969 June Publications)

152. "Ending the Welfare Mess", National Review, 1968 Box 2 (2- Folder 52 December 17 Publications) Digital Object: Online Object Uploaded through Hyrax UI

152a. "Poverty and Welfare" Lecture at the Intercollegiate Box 2 (2- Folder 53 Studies Institute, Philadelphia, PA, Undated Publications) Digital Object: Online Object Uploaded through Hyrax UI

153. "Poverty and Welfare: A Liberal-Conservative Dialogue", Box 2 (2- Folder 54 National Review, 1968 November Publications) Digital Object: Online Object Uploaded through Hyrax UI

154. "Passionate Simplemindedness", Letter to the Editor on Box 2 (2- Folder 55 "Who Shall Prepare Himself for Battle?" by Thomas Ford Hoult, Publications) The American Sociologist, 1968 August

155. "Intimidation and Terror", (The Black Panthers), Box 2 (2- Folder 56 unpublished, Undated Publications)

156. A reply to "Challenge to the Court" by I.A. Newby, Box 2 (2- Folder 57 Louisiana State University Press, 1967 Publications)

157. Review of "The Year 2000", by Herman Kahn, The Box 2 (2- Folder 58 American Journal of Sociology, 1968 September Publications)

158. "Literature in the Dock", Review of "The End of Box 2 (2- Folder 59 Obscenity" by Charles Rembar, Book World, 1968 July Publications)

159. Response to "Classified Military Research and The Box 2 (2- Folder 60 University", by Anatol Raport, The Humanist, 1969 February Publications)

160. Letter to the Editor on "Elegant Tombstones", by C.B. MacPherson, Dissent, 1969 May - Page 18- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

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161. "In Defense of Punishment", Fortune, and Human Events, Box 2 (2- Folder 62 1968 December 311968 December Publications)

162. "Why Sex Education", National Review, and Current, 1969 Box 2 (2- Folder 63 September 231969 November Publications)

163. "The Court and Welfare", National Review, 1969 August Box 2 (2- Folder 64 Digital Object: Online Object Uploaded through Hyrax UI Publications)

164. "Conversations on the New Eroticism", Interview, Time, Box 2 (2- Folder 65 1969 July 11 Publications)

165. "The University As a Progressive Kindergarten", The Box 2 (2- Folder 66 Intercollegiate Review, 1969 Spring Publications)

166. "John Calder's Illusions", Encounter, 1970 August Box 2 (2- Folder 67 Publications)

167. "Blackness and Competence", Letter to the Editor, The Box 2 (2- Folder 68 American Sociologist, 1969 February Publications)

168. "Literature or License", undated, and "The American Box 2 (2- Folder 69 Culture Explosion: Fact or Fiction, Appearances" on The Open Publications) Mind, WNBC Television, 1965 January 24

168a. "Human Rights Issues Related to the Causes and Box 2 (2- Folder 70 Justifications for Student Unrest", Appearance on "Right Now", Publications) WOR-TV, New York, 1969 May 25

168b. "Should the Legislative Recommendations of the Box 2 (2- Folder 71 Pornography Commission be Adopted?" Appearance on The Publications) Advocates, KCET, Los Angeles, 1970 November 17

169. Letter to the Editor on Bill Moyers, The Atlantic, 1969 Box 2 (2- Folder 72 May Publications)

170. "Poor Statistics", Letter to the Editor on "The Big Money" Box 2 (2- Folder 73 by John Thompson, Commentary, 1969 May Publications)

171. Letter to the Editor on "The American Underclass", by Lee Box 2 (2- Folder 74 Rainwater, Trans-action, 1969 April Publications)

172. "Jensen's Article is a Good Beginning", Harvard Box 2 (2- Folder 75 Educational Review, "More on Jensen's Genes", Transaction, Publications) and "Addendum to Jensen", American Psychologist, 1969 Summer1969 October1969 November

172a. Arthur Jensen Files, 1969-1973 Box 2 (2- Folder 76 Publications)

173. "The Student Rebels", The New School Bulletin, 1969 Box 2 (2- Folder 77 October Publications)

174. "Sociology and Religion", Address Delivered at a Jewish Box 2 (2- Folder 78 Theological Seminary Faculty Seminar, 1965 February 08 Publications)

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175. "The Honorable Alternative: Nixon on November 3", Box 2 (2- Folder 79 National Review, 1970 January Publications)

176. "What's Missing in Nixon's Welfare Program?" National Box 2 (2- Folder 80 Review, 1970 January 27 Publications) Digital Object: Online Object Uploaded through Hyrax UI

177. "The Campus and The Law", National Review, 1969 Box 2 (2- Folder 81 December 02 Publications)

178. Review of "Epistle to the Babylonians", by Charles Box 2 (2- Folder 82 Fontenay, Social Research, 1971 Spring Publications)

180. "Civil Liberties and War", American Civil Liberties Union Box 3 (2- Folder 1 Biennial Conference, 1966 June Publications)

181. "Appetite for Salvation", Review of "The Mass Psychology Box 3 (2- Folder 2 of Fascism" by Wilhelm Reich, The New Leader, 1971 February Publications) 08

182. "Religion in America" Modern Age, 1971 Summer Box 3 (2- Folder 3 Publications)

183. "Causes and Prevention of Ramsey Clark", Review Box 3 (2- Folder 4 of "Crime in America Observation on It's Nature, Causes, Publications) Prevention, and Control" by Ramsey Clark, National Review, 1971 March 31

186. "To Break Mid-east Logjam", New York Times, 1971 Box 3 (2- Folder 5 April 18 Publications)

187. "Research and A Report", Letter to the Editor On Box 3 (2- Folder 6 Presidential Commission on Obscenity, Commentary, 1971 July Publications)

188. "Art and the Mass Audience", Art in America, 1971 Box 3 (2- Folder 7 July-1971 August Publications)

189. "Labor and Economics", Letter to the Editor on Box 3 (2- Folder 8 Reinstitution of Investment Credit and Work Rules or Practices, Publications) New York Times, 1971 August 13

190. "The Military and Morality", New York Times, 1971 Box 3 (2- Folder 9 August 13 Publications)

191. "Debate: Is School an Appropriate Place for Sex Box 3 (2- Folder 10 Education?" Sexual Behavior, 1971 August Publications)

192. "Power to the Students", Letter to the Editor on "Give Box 3 (2- Folder 11 Power to the Students", National Review, 1971 May 18 Publications)

193. "To Southeast Asia with Reservations", National Review, Box 3 (2- Folder 12 1971 September 24 Publications)

194. Letter from Richard Nixon, Appearance on the Dick Cavett Box 3 (2- Folder 13 Show, 1971 August 02 Publications)

195. "U.S. Crimes in Vietnam", National Review, 1971 October Box 3 (2- Folder 14 22 Publications)

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196. "When Is A Crime A War Crime?" National Review, 1971 Box 3 (2- Folder 15 November 11 Publications)

197. "Race Then and Now", Review of "American Statesmen on Box 3 (2- Folder 16 Slavery and the Negro" by Nathaniel Weyl and William Marina, Publications) National Review, 1971 November 11

198. "Notes on Attica", Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society Box 3 (2- Folder 17 Newsletter, 1971 December Publications)

199. "Brilliant Shafts and Coherent Whole", Review of "Politics Box 3 (2- Folder 18 and Passion by S.M. Lipset, National Review, 1972 February 04 Publications)

200. "Civil Disobedience", National Review, and Quadrant, Box 3 (2- Folder 19 1972 January 211972 March-April Publications)

201. Interview in Histoire d'O Calcutta by Andre Balland, Box 3 (2- Folder 20 Undated Publications)

203. "Through the Rabbit Hole", National Review, 1969 Box 3 (2- Folder 21 November Publications)

204. "Moral Rights and the Law, Intercollegiate Review, 1972 Box 3 (2- Folder 22 Winter-Spring Publications)

206. Testimony on the Death Penalty Before the Judiciary Box 3 (2- Folder 23 Committee, March 15, 1972, and Excerpts in Congressional Publications) Digest, 1973 January

207. Letter to the Editor on William Shannon's Day Care Center Box 3 (2- Folder 24 Article, Sunday Times Magazine, 1972 May 21 Publications)

208. Calamitous Cardinal", Review of "Three Popes and the Box 3 (2- Folder 25 Cardinal" by Malachi Martin, National Review, 1972 May 26 Publications)

209. Letter to the Editor on "Ethics of Addiction" by Thomas Box 3 (2- Folder 26 Szasz, Harpers, 1972 June Publications)

210. "Of Men and Bees", Review of "The Insect Societies" by Box 3 (2- Folder 27 Edward O. Wilson, National Review, 1972 June 23 Publications)

211. "Should Congress Ban Private Ownership of Handguns?" Box 3 (2- Folder 28 Appearance on The Advocates, PBS Broadcasting, KCET, Los Publications) Angeles, 1971 November 16

212. Reply to Richard Archer's Review of "Political Violence Box 3 (2- Folder 29 and Civil Disobedience", Quadrant, 1972 September-1972 Publications) October

213. "Sex Education", Appearance on Firing Line, PBS, Box 3 (2- Folder 30 Southern Educational Communications Association, New York Publications) City, 1972 October 15

214. "On the Nature Causes and Effects of Political Violence", Box 3 (2- Folder 31 Catholic University Law School, 1971 October Publications)

215. "The Munich Murders: Will Violence Rule the World?" To Box 3 (2- Folder 32 the Point, 1972 September 09 Publications)

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216. Review of "On Record: Files and Dossiers in America Box 3 (2- Folder 33 Life" edited by Stanton Wheeler, American Journal of Publications) Sociology, 1972 November

217. "The Tortured Search for the Cause of Inequality", Box 3 (2- Folder 34 National Review, 1973 February 16 Publications)

218. Review of "The Primal Revolution" by Arthur Janov, The Box 3 (2- Folder 35 New Leader, 1972 December 25 Publications)

219. Reviews of Political Violence and Civil Disobedience, Box 3 (2- Folder 36 Harper and Row, 1973 Publications)

219a/b. Reply to D.A. Zoll, University Bookman, Summer 1973, Box 3 (2- Folder 37 and Reply to Robert Hall, Humanist, January/February, 1974 Publications)

219c. Reply to Saul Brenner Contemporary Sociology, 1975 Box 3 (2- Folder 38 March Publications)

219d. Reply to Jeffrey Murphy American Political Science Box 3 (2- Folder 39 Review, 1975 June1976 June Publications)

221. "Everybody Above Average", For University Centers for Box 3 (2- Folder 40 Rational Alternatives, Undated Publications)

221a. "Everybody Above Average", The Alternatives, 1973 Box 3 (2- Folder 41 December Publications)

222. "Moral Rights and the Law: A Response to Dworkin", Box 3 (2- Folder 42 The Intercollegiate Review (Winter/Spring 1972), and Reply to Publications) Machan (Winter 1972-1973), 1972

223. "Is it True that Violence Breeds Violence?" The Box 3 (2- Folder 43 International Journal of Group Tensions, Vol. 3, Nos. 1-2, 1973 Publications)

224. Comment on Arthur Bremer's Diary, Harper's, 1973 Box 3 (2- Folder 44 February Publications)

225. Skeptical Comments on Bisexuality", The Humanist, 1973 Box 3 (2- Folder 45 July-1973 August Publications)

227. "Notes on Group and Ethnic Relationships", Plural Box 3 (2- Folder 46 Societies, 1973 Fall Publications)

228. Reply to A.P. Lerner's letter on "The Tortured Search for Box 3 (2- Folder 47 the Causes of Inequality", National Review, 1973 March 16 Publications)

229. "Contemporary Students and Universities", In Private Box 3 (2- Folder 48 Higher Education: The Job Ahead, reprint of 1972 Annual Publications) meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1973

230. Letter to the Editor on "Conservatives and Original Sin" Box 3 (2- Folder 49 by Andrew Hacker, Sunday New York Times Magazine, 1973 Publications) April 01

231. "Educational Inflation", Imprimis, and The University Box 3 (2- Folder 50 Bookman, 1973 August1975 Spring Publications)

231a. "Education Inflation", Revised and reprinted in The Box 3 (2- Folder 51 University Bookman, 1975 Spring Publications)

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232. Review of "Karl Marx on Revolution: Karl Marx Library Box 3 (2- Folder 52 Vol. I", and "Karl Marx on America and the Civil War: Karl Publications) Marx Library, Vol. II", edited by Saul Radover, National Review, 1973 June 22

233. Review of "The Ideological Imagination" by Louis J. Halle, Box 3 (2- Folder 53 Contemporary Sociology, 1973 July Publications)

234. Review of "Sociology, Morals and Mystery" by Sir Roy Box 3 (2- Folder 54 Harrod, Contemporary Sociology, 1973 November Publications)

235. Discussion Panel: "New Sexual Life Styles", Playboy, 1973 Box 3 (2- Folder 55 September Publications)

236. "Meat Axe as Criticism", Review of "Sociology as Box 3 (2- Folder 56 Sorcery" by Stanislav Andreski, National Review, 1974 Publications) February 01

237. Reviews of "The Balancing Act", 1975 Box 3 (2- Folder 57 Publications)

238. Review of "Human Social Development" by Dorothy Box 3 (2- Folder 58 Blisten, Social Forces, 1974 September Publications)

239. Reply to Alfonso J. Damico on Amnesty, Dissent, 1974 Box 3 (2- Folder 59 Summer Publications)

240. Testimony on Emergency School Aid Act of 1970, 1970 Box 3 (2- Folder 60 Publications)

242. "The Breakdown of Authority", Reader's Digest Almanac, Box 3 (2- Folder 61 1970 Publications)

243. "The Nixon Haters", New York Times, 1973 December 17 Box 3 (2- Folder 62 Publications)

245. "A Free Society's Need", In "This is the F.B.I.", edited by Box 3 (2- Folder 63 Richard O. Wright, Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, Publications) 1973 November

246. Letter to the Editor on Alexander Bickel's Watergate Box 3 (2- Folder 64 Article, Commentary, 1974 April Publications)

247. "A Perversion of the Constitution", Reply to Eugene Box 3 (2- Folder 65 McCarthy on Nixon, Skeptic, 1974 May-1974 June Publications)

248. "Professor Against Porn", Interview, Screw Magazine, Box 3 (2- Folder 66 1974 April 01 Publications)

249. "Reflections on the Issue of Gay Rights", In "Taking Box 3 (2- Folder 67 Sides", edited by George Mckenna, and National Review, 1974 Publications) July 19

250. "Affirmative Action for Balance", Prospect, Princeton Box 3 (2- Folder 68 Alumni, 1974 June 03 Publications)

251. "Black Cop-Out", National Review, 1974 August 30

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252. "Finally, He was Right to Resign", (Nixon), National Box 3 (2- Folder 70 Review, 1974 August 30 Publications)

253. "Free Speech and Censorship", Newsletter on Intellectual Box 3 (2- Folder 71 Freedom, 1974 September Publications)

253a. "The Perimeters of Free Expression", The Alternative, Box 3 (2- Folder 72 1975 December Publications)

254. Review of "Deterrence: The Legal Threat in Crime Box 3 (2- Folder 73 Control" by Franklin Zimring, Contemporary Sociology, 1974 Publications) September

255. Political Threat to the Market Economy, Address delivered Box 3 (2- Folder 74 to the Mont Pelerin Society, Brussels, 1974 September 12 Publications)

256. "What Pardons are For", Letter to the Editor on Ford's Box 3 (2- Folder 75 Pardon of Nixon, New York Times, 1974 November 03 Publications)

257. "Intricacies of Boredom", Letter to the Editor on Estelle Box 3 (2- Folder 76 Ramey's "Bordom", Harpers, 1975 January Publications)

258. "Should We Subsidize Popular Culture?" Sunday New Box 3 (2- Folder 77 York Times, 1975 February 09 Publications)

259. "How Much Justice", Modern Age, 1975 Winter Box 3 (2- Folder 78 Publications)

260. "Broyard's Bouquet", Review of Anatole Broyard's Box 3 (2- Folder 79 "Aroused by Books", National Review, 1975 February 26 Publications)

261. "A Fable", Occasional Review, 1974 Fall Box 3 (2- Folder 80 Publications)

262. "Handguns V. Knives", Letter to the Editor on Franklin Box 3 (2- Folder 81 Zimring's Pierce on Handguns, Wall Street Journal, 1975 Publications) January 13

263. "Id/Yid", Letter to the Editor on M.J. Sobran's Review of Box 3 (2- Folder 82 "Lenny and Bruce", National Review, 1975 January 31 Publications)

264. "Keeping Amnesty on Course", Letter to the Editor on Box 3 (2- Folder 83 George Nash's Amnesty International Article, National Review, Publications) 1975 January 17

265. Review of "Campustown in the Throes of the Box 3 (2- Folder 84 Counterculture", by Mark Graubard, National Review, 1975 Publications) January 31

266. Letter to the Editor on Hadley Arkes' "The Problem of Box 3 (2- Folder 85 Kenneth Clark", Commentary, 1975 March Publications)

267. "Justice and the Market", Intercollegiate Review, 1975 Box 3 (2- Folder 86 Winter Publications)

267a. Reply to Tibor Machan's letter "Justice and the Market", Box 3 (2- Folder 87 Intercollegiate Review, 1976 Winter-Spring Publications)

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268a. "Monopoly", Letter to the Editor on Shirley MacLain's Box 3 (2- Folder 88 article on China, Sunday New York Times, 1975 April 20 Publications)

269. Answer to Question "Is Homosexuality Biologically Box 3 (2- Folder 89 Unnatural?" Homosexual Counseling Journal, 1975 January Publications)

270. "The Social Function of Religion", The Religious Box 3 (2- Folder 90 Imperative Conference, Rockford College, Rockford, Ill, 1974 Publications) November 15-1974 November 17

271. "Two Myths of Gun Control", True, 1975 July Box 3 (2- Folder 91 Publications)

272. "The Libertarian Argument", Review of "Anarchy State Box 3 (2- Folder 92 and Utopia" by Robert Nozxick, National Review, 1975 July 04 Publications)

273. "Betraying the Psychoanalytic Revolution", Review of Box 3 (2- Folder 93 "Social Amnesia" by Russell Jacoby, Psychology Today, 1975 Publications) September

274. "Coalition in Italy?" National Review, November 7, 1975, Box 3 (2- Folder 94 and related letters to the Editor, National Review, November 19, Publications) 1975, 1975

275. "Overestimation of Sexuality", Medical Aspects of Human Box 3 (2- Folder 95 Sexuality, 1975 October Publications)

276. "Cheerfulness is Always Breaking In", Review of Box 3 (2- Folder 96 "Execution Eve" by William F. Buckley, Jr., National Review, Publications) 1975 October 24

Review of "Sociobiology: The New Synthesis" by Edward O. Box 3 (2- Folder 97 Wilson, Harvard, 1975, and National Review, 1975 October 10 Publications)

278. "Straight Talk for Homosexuals", Review of "The Box 3 (2- Folder 98 Homosexual Matrix" by C.A. Tripp, Harpers, 1976 January Publications)

279. Reviews of "Punishing Criminals" by E.v.d. Haag, Basic Box 3 (2- Folder 99 Books, 1975 Publications)

279b. Serialization of "Punishing Criminals" by E.v.d. Haag, Box 3 (2- Folder 100 Basic Books, 1975, In New York Post, 1976 February 06 Publications)

280. "Crime Deterrence and Offender Career", Report prepared Box 3 (2- Folder 101 for the Office of Economic Opportunity under grant by the Publications) Hudson Institute, 1975

281. "No Excuse for Crime", In The Annals of the American Box 3 (2- Folder 102 Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1976 January Publications)

282. Letter to the Editor on Edgar Z. Friedenberg's review Box 3 (2- Folder 103 of "Executions in America" by W.J. Bowers, Society, 1976 Publications) January-1976 February

283. "Bring Back the Death Penalty?: Pro and Con", Interview Box 3 (2- Folder 104 in U.S. News and World Report, 1976 April 19 Publications)

284. "Wealth and Power", Letter to the Editor on "Tax Wealth. Box 3 (2- Folder 105 Not Income" by Lester Thurow, New York Times, Sunday, Publications) 1976 May 23

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285. "Notes on the Ideology and Psychology of Planning", Box 3 (2- Folder 106 In Politics of Planning" edited by A. Lawrence Chickering, Publications) Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1976

286. "Consensual Government", Review of "The Morality of Box 3 (2- Folder 107 Consent" by Alexander Bickel, Vanderbilt Law Review, Vol. Publications) 29:521, 1976

287. Letter to the Editor on "The Death Penalty Decisions" by Box 3 (2- Folder 108 Michael Meltsner, Wall Street Journal, 1976 April 30 Publications)

288. "For Those Who Murder Why Not Death?" The Baltimore Box 3 (2- Folder 109 Sun, Perspective, 1976 July 11 Publications)

289. "Why Criminals are Running Wild and What Can Be Done Box 3 (2- Folder 110 to Curb Them", American Views, 1976 June 07 Publications)

290. Letter to the Editor on "The Warrior Intellectuals" by Box 4 (2- Folder 1 Francis Fitzgerald, Harpers, 1976 July Publications)

291. "What To Do About TV Violence", The Alternative, 1976 Box 4 (2- Folder 2 August-1976 September Publications)

292. "What Is A Liberal? Who Is A Conservative?" Box 4 (2- Folder 3 Commentary, 1977 March 18 Publications)

293. "Economics Is Not Enough", The Public Interest, 1976 Fall Box 4 (2- Folder 4 Publications)

294. "Critics of Corrections Speak Out", Interview, Corrections, Box 4 (2- Folder 5 1976 March1976 June Publications)

295. "Reverse Discrimination", The Review of Education, 1976 Box 4 (2- Folder 6 September-1976 October Publications)

295a. "Reverse Discrimination", National Review, 1977 April Box 4 (2- Folder 7 29 Publications)

296. "What Is A Civil Libertarian To Do When Pornography Box 4 (2- Folder 8 Becomes So Bold?" Interview with Gay Talese, Sunday New Publications) York Times, Arts and Leisure Section, 1976 November 21

297. "The Death Penalty: A Deterrent", The Wall Street Journal, Box 4 (2- Folder 9 1976 December Publications)

298. "The Peddling of Pornography Is Not an Inalienable Box 4 (2- Folder 10 Right", Baltimore Sun, Perspective, 1976 December 26 Publications)

299. Review of "Knowledge and Politics" by R.M. Unger, Box 4 (2- Folder 11 National Review, 1976 December 10 Publications)

300. Review of "Jean Paul Sartre" by Arthur Danto, National Box 4 (2- Folder 12 Review, 1977 February 04 Publications)

301. "Haggis and the Wealth of Nations", National Review, Box 4 (2- Folder 13 1977 March 04 Publications)

302. "No" (Re: Is The Republican Party Dead?), National Box 4 (2- Folder 14 Review, 1977 March 18 Publications)

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303. "Crime, Punishment and Deterrence", Society, 1977 Box 4 (2- Folder 15 March-1977 April1977 September-1977 October Publications)

304. "Preventing Crime with Punishment", The Alternative, Box 4 (2- Folder 16 1977 May Publications)

305. Reply to Jack P. Gibbs' review of "Punishing Criminals", Box 4 (2- Folder 17 The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1976 December Publications)

306. Letters to the Editor between Jerome H. Skolnick, E.v.d. Box 4 (2- Folder 18 Haag, and Sidney Hook, Contemporary Sociology, 1975-1979 Publications)

307. "Equity or Chiliasm?" Review of "Sharing the World's Box 4 (2- Folder 19 Resources" by Oscar Shacter, National Review, 1977 May 27 Publications)

309. "A Note on the Sentencing of Criminals", Policy Review, Box 4 (2- Folder 20 1977 Summer Publications)

310. "The Effectiveness of Punishment", Moral Choices in Box 4 (2- Folder 21 Contemporary Society - Courses by Newspaper, 1977 Publications)

311. "Criminal Affluence", Review of "The Growth of Crime" Box 4 (2- Folder 22 by Sir Leon Radzinovicz, National Review, 1977 November 25 Publications)

312. "In Defense of the Death Penalty: A Legal, Practical, Moral Box 4 (2- Folder 23 Analysis", Criminal law Bulletin, 1978 January-1978 February Publications)

313. "Should the Activities of the Communist Party Be Box 4 (2- Folder 24 Restricted By Law?" Transcript of Radio Debate, WBAI-FM, Publications) New York, 1961 November 28

314. Reply to "Making the Punishment Fit the Crime" by Box 4 (2- Folder 25 Franklin Zimring, The Hastings Center Report, 1977 August Publications)

315. "Thomas Szasz and the Myth of Mental Illness", The Box 4 (2- Folder 26 American Spectator, 1978 February Publications)

316. "The Growth of the Imperial Judiciary", Policy Review, Box 4 (2- Folder 27 1978 Spring Publications)

317. "The Collapse of the Case Against Capital Punishment", Box 4 (2- Folder 28 National Review, 1978 March 31 Publications)

318. "Yoo-hoo! Yooganda?" Review of "Just and Unjust Wars" Box 4 (2- Folder 29 by Michael Walzer, National Review, 1978 April 14 Publications)

319. Letter to the Editor on Hadley Arkes and Natural Law, The Box 4 (2- Folder 30 American Spectator, 1978 June-1978 July Publications)

320. Religion and the Intellectuals, The New American Review, Box 4 (2- Folder 31 1978 April-1978 May Publications)

321. "Liberty: Negative or Positive", Harvard Journal of Law Box 4 (2- Folder 32 and Public Policy, 1978 Publications)

322. "Behind the Violence", Interview, U.S. News and World Box 4 (2- Folder 33 Report, 1978 December 11 Publications)

323. "A Response to Bedau", Arizona State Law Journal, Vol. 4, Box 4 (2- Folder 34 1977 Publications)

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324. "Beliefs and Verbal Vehemence", Review of "The Box 4 (2- Folder 35 Psychological Society" by Martin L. Goss and "The Myth of Publications) Psychotherapy" by Thomas Szasz, Chronicles of Culture, 1978 November-1978 December

325. "Gay Advocates", Letter to the Editor on Homosexual Box 4 (2- Folder 36 Teachers, National Review, 1978 November 24 Publications)

328. Comment on Vernon Fox's Review of Punishing Box 4 (2- Folder 37 Criminals", American Journal of Sociology, 1979 January Publications)

329. "Mont Pelerin Strikes Again", National Review, 1979 Box 4 (2- Folder 38 February 16 Publications)

330. "Crime or Punishment?" National Review, 1979 March 02 Box 4 (2- Folder 39 Publications)

332. "Labor Unions in a Free Market", Imprimus, 1979 March Box 4 (2- Folder 40 Publications)

333. "Punishing Victims", Review of "The Crime Victim's Box 4 (2- Folder 41 Book" by Bard and Sangrey, and "Victims" by J.L. Barkas, Publications) Saturday Review, 1979 March 17

334. "Notes on Foreign Policy, Armies, and Money", Policy Box 4 (2- Folder 42 Review, 1979 Spring Publications)

335. "A Tale of Three Cities", National Review, 1979 April 27 Box 4 (2- Folder 43 Publications)

336. "Punitive Sentences", Hofstra Law Review, 1978 Fall Box 4 (2- Folder 44 Publications)

337. "Libertarians and Conservatives", National Review, 1979 Box 4 (2- Folder 45 June 08 Publications)

338. "Has the Libertarian Movement Gone Kooky?" National Box 4 (2- Folder 46 Review, 1979 August 03 Publications)

339. "A Dialogue", With Ronald Dworkin on Legal Rights and Box 4 (2- Folder 47 Moral Wrongs, The American Spectator, 1979 June-1979 July Publications)

340. Reviews of "Capitalism: Sources of Hostility", Heritage Box 4 (2- Folder 48 Foundation, 1979 Publications)

340a. "Marktfeindlichkeit, Warum?" (German), Reviews, Box 4 (2- Folder 49 Philosophia Verlag, 1983 January 19 Publications)

340a. Review of "Justice and Punishment" edited by J.B. Box 4 (2- Folder 50 Cederblom and William L. Blizek, The American Political Publications) Science Review, 1979 March

341. "Does Society Have A Legitimate Interest In A Political Box 4 (2- Folder 51 Leader's Sex Life?" Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 1979 Publications) October

342. "Should the Government Subsidize the Arts?" Policy Box 4 (2- Folder 52 Review, 1979 Fall Publications)

343. "Trial Balloons", Taxing and Spending, 1979 Fall

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344. "Trying to See the Distant Future", Review of "World Box 4 (2- Folder 54 Economic Development: 1979 and beyond" by Herman Kahn, Publications) Fortune, 1979 October 08

345. "Unpardonable Pardon", (Patty Hearst), Equitas, 1979 Box 4 (2- Folder 55 March Publications)

346. "Dealing with the Death Penalty", Letter to the Editor, Box 4 (2- Folder 56 Sunday New York Times Magazine, 1979 May 06 Publications)

347. "Breaking Bones", Review of "Breaking Ranks" by Box 4 (2- Folder 57 Norman Podhoretz, National Review, 1980 February 08 Publications)

348. "Birds, Bees, and Bathroom Tours", (Sex Education Box 4 (2- Folder 58 Revisited), National Review, 1979 December 07 Publications)

349. "Realistic Steps for Reforming Welfare", Journal of the Box 4 (2- Folder 59 Institute for Socioeconomic Studies, 1979 Winter Publications)

350. "Psychoanalyzing Jimmy Carter", Review of "Jimmy Box 4 (2- Folder 60 Carter: An Interpretive Biography" by B. Mazlish, Fortune, Publications) 1980 April 02

351. "Prisons Cost Too Much Because They are Too Secure", Box 4 (2- Folder 61 Corrections, 1980 April Publications)

352. "Pornography and Censorship", Policy Review, 1980 Box 4 (2- Folder 62 Summer Publications)

353. "A Good Man Gone Wrong", Review of "The Zero Sum Box 4 (2- Folder 63 Society" by Lester Thurow, National Review, 1980 November Publications) 28

354. Review of "For Capital Punishment" by Walter Berns, Box 4 (2- Folder 64 American Political Science Review, 1980 June Publications)

355. "What Textbooks Say About Criminality", University Box 4 (2- Folder 65 Bookman, 1980 Fall Publications)

356. "Once More Without Feeling", Review of "Thy Neighbor's Box 4 (2- Folder 66 Wife" by Guy Talese, National Review, 1981 March 06 Publications)

357. Letter to the Editor on Midge Decter's "The Boys on the Box 4 (2- Folder 67 Beach (Homosexuality)", Commentary, 1980 December Publications)

358. "Judgement and Delinquency", Letter to the Editor on Box 4 (2- Folder 68 "What Works?" by Robert Wilson, Character, 1981 February Publications)

359. "Alliance with China", Letter to the Editor on "China Box 4 (2- Folder 69 Policy for the 1980s", by Michael Oksenberg, Foreign Affairs, Publications) 1981 Spring

360. "In Response to Isaac Rosenfeld", Letter to the Editor, Box 4 (2- Folder 70 Partisan Review, No.3, 1980 Publications)

361. Letter to the Editor on "Peers" by David W. Johnson, Box 4 (2- Folder 71 Character, 1981 November Publications)

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362. Letter to the Editor on "The Ministry of Culture" by Box 4 (2- Folder 72 Michael M. Mooney, Harper's, Undated Publications)

363. "Marxism as Pseudo-Science", Unification Theological Box 4 (2- Folder 73 Seminary, Barrytown, NY, and Reason Papers, No.12, 1980 Publications) October 111987 Spring

364. Lengthy Quotes in "The Critique of Mental Illness" by Box 4 (2- Folder 74 William Hasker, Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1977 Publications) Spring

365. Letter to the Editor on "The Future Danger" by Norman Box 4 (2- Folder 75 Podhoretz, Commentary, 1981 August Publications)

366. "An American Foreign Legion?" Policy Review, 1981 Fall Box 4 (2- Folder 76 Publications)

367. "Can Philosophers Be Angry?" Letter to the Editor on Box 4 (2- Folder 77 Sonya Rudikoff's Essay of the Same Title, The American Publications) Scholar, 1981 Winter-1982

368. "The Case for Suppressing Pornography", The Washington Box 4 (2- Folder 78 Star, 1980 May 28 Publications)

369. Testimony on Gun Control before the Joint Assembly Box 4 (2- Folder 79 Senate Committee Hearing, 1980 April 16 Publications)

370. "Neutrality Won't Work for Europe", Letter to the Editor Box 4 (2- Folder 80 on "Finlandization", Editorial by Irving Kristol, Wall Street Publications) Journal, 1981 August 05

371. Letter to the Editor on "The Portland Declaration" by Box 4 (2- Folder 81 Kudhnelt-Leddihn, National Review, 1981 November 13 Publications)

372. Review of "The Letters of Karl Marx" by Saul Padover, Box 4 (2- Folder 82 Hadassah Magazine, 1980 June-1980 July Publications)

373. "Punishment as a Device for Controlling the Crime Rate", Box 4 (2- Folder 83 Rutgers Law Review, 1981 Spring Publications)

374. "Sense and Nonsense About Wealth and Poverty", Review Box 4 (2- Folder 84 of "Wealth and Poverty" by George Gilder, Fortune, 1981 July Publications) 13

375. "Bedpan Hospitality", The American Spectator, 1981 Box 4 (2- Folder 85 December Publications)

376. Testimony on the Selection and Confirmation of Federal Box 4 (2- Folder 86 Judges before the Committee on the Judiciary: U.S. Senate Publications) (Mikua), 1979 July 19

377. "The President Governs Well", (Carter), Sunday New York Box 4 (2- Folder 87 Times, 1979 January 28 Publications)

378. "How to Make Hospitals Hospitable", Fortune, 1982 May Box 4 (2- Folder 88 17 Publications)

379. "Gildering the Lily", Review of "Capitalism Is For Givers" Box 4 (2- Folder 89 by George Gilder, The American Spectator, 1982 May Publications)

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380. "Making Crime Cost and Lawfulness Pay", Society, 1982 Box 4 (2- Folder 90 July-1982 August Publications)

381. "The Criminal Law as a Threat System", Journal of Box 4 (2- Folder 91 Criminal Law and Criminology, 1982 Summer Publications)

381a. "Reply To Dr. John Braithwaite", Journal of Criminal Law Box 4 (2- Folder 92 and Criminology, 1982 Summer Publications)

382. "Comment on Challenging Just Deserts" by John Box 4 (2- Folder 93 Braithwaite, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1982 Publications) Summer

383. "Feeble Attack on Tuition Tax Credits", New York Times, Box 4 (2- Folder 94 1982 September 11 Publications)

384. "Fear of Punishment", (John Hinkley), The Advocate, Box 4 (2- Folder 95 Fordham Univ. Law School, 1982 Publications)

385. Letter to the Editor on "The Bible's Inspired Art" by Chaim Box 4 (2- Folder 96 Potk, New York Times Sunday Magazine, 1982 November 14 Publications)

386. Letter to the Editor on "Is Homosexuality Normal?" by Box 4 (2- Folder 97 Steven Goldberg, Policy Review, 1983 Winter Publications)

387. "Natural Law and Natural Rights", in "Sidney Hook; Box 4 (2- Folder 98 Philosopher of Democracy and Humanism", edited by Paul Publications) Kurtz, Prometheus Books, and Policy Review, 1983 Winter1983

388. "U.S. Taxpayers Carrying Burden to Protect Allies", The Box 4 (2- Folder 99 Pittsburgh Press, 1982 December 18 Publications)

389. "Could Successful Rehabilitation Reduce the Crime Rate?" Box 4 (2- Folder 100 Journal Of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1982 Fall Publications)

389a. "How Not To Cut Crime - Rehabilitating Criminals Box 4 (2- Folder 101 Cannot Cut Crime", Policy Review, 1983 Fall Publications)

390. "When Aiding Latins", (Aid to Central America), New Box 5 (2- Folder 1 York Times, 1983 February 03 Publications)

391. Letter to the Editor on "Dressing Down" by Michael Box 5 (2- Folder 2 Kinsley, Harpers, 1983 April Publications)

392. "Strange news from the South Seas", Review of "Margaret Box 5 (2- Folder 3 mead and Samoa" by Derek Freeman, Fortune, 1983 April 18 Publications)

393. "Bedpan Hospitality II", The American Spectator, 1983 Box 5 (2- Folder 4 May Publications)

394. "How to Get a handle on the Addiction Problem", Review Box 5 (2- Folder 5 of "The Hardest Drug" by John Kaplin, Wall Street Journal, Publications) 1983 May 10

395. "Should We Bring Home the Troops?" National Review, Box 5 (2- Folder 6 1983 June 24 Publications)

396. "The Great Government Should Stay Away", Journal of Box 5 (2- Folder 7 Arts, Management and Law, 1983 Spring Publications)

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397. Poem on Dinesh D'Souza's Article on Art Subsidized by Box 5 (2- Folder 8 Taxpayers, Policy Review, 1983 Summer Publications)

398. "Parole harms Society and Criminals Both", Los Angeles Box 5 (2- Folder 9 Times, 1983 May 26 Publications)

399. "Capital Punishment", Debate Transcript Between E.v.d. Box 5 (2- Folder 10 Haag and Henry Schwarzschild, from "The American Debate", Publications) Washington, D.C., and ABA Journal, 1983 July 241985 April

400. Review of "The Homosexual Network" by Enrique T. Box 5 (2- Folder 11 Rueda, The American Spectator, 1983 September Publications)

401. "The Media and Revolution", Lecture Given at the World Box 5 (2- Folder 12 Media Conference, Cartagena, Columbia, 1983 September Publications) 04-1983 September 10

402. "For the Death Penalty", New York Times, Op. Ed, 1983 Box 5 (2- Folder 13 October 17 Publications)

403. Review of "Making America Work Again" by J. Morton Box 5 (2- Folder 14 Davis, National Review, 1983 December 09 Publications)

404. "Thinking About Crime Again", Commentary, 1983 Box 5 (2- Folder 15 December Publications)

405. "The Tourist Menace", The American Spectator, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 16 January Publications)

406. "Professor Ernest van den Haag Talks Tough on Crime and Box 5 (2- Folder 17 Pornography", Interview, Dartmouth Review, 1983 November Publications) 14

407. "How To Pay for Higher Education", Prospect, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 18 January Publications)

408. "Life and Death Decisions", Letter to the Editor on Box 5 (2- Folder 19 "Decisions of Death" by David Bruck, The New Republic, 1984 Publications) January 23

409. "Baby Jane Doe", National Review, 1984 February 10 Box 5 (2- Folder 20 Publications)

410. "The Origins of Socialism", The American Spectator, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 21 February Publications)

411. "A Right to Die?" National Review, 1984 May 04 Box 5 (2- Folder 22 Publications)

412. Reviews of "The Death Penalty: A Debate", New York: Box 5 (2- Folder 23 Plenum Publishing, 1983 Publications)

413. "Politics Against Law", Review of "The Politics of Law: A Box 5 (2- Folder 24 Progressive Critique", Edited by David Kairys, Michigan Law Publications) Review, 1984 February

414. "Stronger Laws Needed to Curb Press Abuses", U.S.A. Box 5 (2- Folder 25 Today, 1984 May 11 Publications)

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415. "Is There A Relationship Between Pornography and Sexual Box 5 (2- Folder 26 Violence?" Human Sexuality, 1984 August Publications)

416. "The Insanity Defense: An Exchange", Criminal Justice Box 5 (2- Folder 27 Ethics, 1963 Winter-1964 Spring Publications)

417. "Tainted Evidence Threatens No One", U.S.A. Today, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 28 July 09 Publications)

418. "A Good Word for Deficits", National Review, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 29 August 24 Publications)

419. "Smashing Liberal Icons: A Collection of Debates" by Box 5 (2- Folder 30 E.v.d. Haag, Heritage Foundation, 1984 Publications)

420. "Do We Need Exclusionary Rules?" The Advocate, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 31 September Publications)

421. Review of "Smashing Liberal Icons", National Review, Box 5 (2- Folder 32 1984 November 02 Publications)

422. "Had We Police Enough, and Time, This Coyness, Box 5 (2- Folder 33 Scarman, Where No Crime", Daily Telegraph (London), 1984 Publications) October 25

423. "Comment on John Caplain's 'Administering Capital Box 5 (2- Folder 34 Punishment,'" University of Florida Law Review, 1984 Spring Publications)

424. Reply to Professor Robert Johnson, Justice Quarterly, 1984 Box 5 (2- Folder 35 December Publications)

425. "New Arguments Against Capital Punishment", National Box 5 (2- Folder 36 Review, 1985 February 08 Publications)

426. "More Nuclear Proliferation Please", New York Times, Op. Box 5 (2- Folder 37 Ed, 1985 February 11 Publications)

427. Article on Government Subsidy of Art, U.S.A. Today, 1985 Box 5 (2- Folder 38 January 31 Publications)

428. "Limiting Plea Bargaining and Prosecutorial Discretion", Box 5 (2- Folder 39 Cumberland Law Review, Stamford University, 1984-1985 Publications)

429. "The Death Penalty Vindicates the Law", ABA Journal, Box 5 (2- Folder 40 1985 April Publications)

430. "Witness Against Pornography", Forum, 1985 May Box 5 (2- Folder 41 Publications)

431. "Smokers Have Rights Too", New York Times, 1985 April Box 5 (2- Folder 42 09 Publications)

432. "New Laws Are Needed to Cure Media Excess", U.S.A. Box 5 (2- Folder 43 Today, 1985 April 12 Publications)

433. "Refuting Reiman and Nathanson", Philosophy and Public Box 5 (2- Folder 44 Affairs, 1985 Spring Publications)

434. Letter on Roger Starr, New York Magazine, 1985 June 10

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435. "The Neoclassical Theory of Crime Control", In Box 5 (2- Folder 46 Theoretical Methods in Criminology, Edited by Robert F. Meier, Publications) Sage Publications, 1985

435a. "Deterring Potential Criminals", Research Reports, The Box 5 (2- Folder 47 Social Affairs Unit, 1985 Publications)

435b. "Deterring Potential Criminals", Reprinted As "The Box 5 (2- Folder 48 Neoclassical Theory of Crime Control", Criminal Justice Policy Publications) Review, 1986 January

436. "Rights and Obligations of Prisoners", New England Box 5 (2- Folder 49 Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement, 1985 Winter Publications)

437. "Meant To Be Selective", Letter to the Editor on "The Box 5 (2- Folder 50 Death Penalty Lottery" by Representative John Conyers Jr., Publications) Sunday New York Times, 1985 July 14

438. "Reflections on Von Bulow", National Review, 1985 July Box 5 (2- Folder 51 26 Publications)

439. "Legalize Those Drugs We Can't Control", Wall Street Box 5 (2- Folder 52 Journal, 1985 August 08 Publications)

440. "Abortion: A Civilized Exchange", National Review, 1985 Box 5 (2- Folder 53 September 06 Publications)

441. "What Makes Johnny Steal?" Review of "Crime and Box 5 (2- Folder 54 Human Nature" by Richard J. Herrnstein, Wall Street Journal, Publications) 1985 September 12

442. "The Business of American Foreign Policy", Foreign Box 5 (2- Folder 55 Affairs, 1985 Fall Publications)

443. Review of "Telling Right from Wrong" by Timothy J. Box 5 (2- Folder 56 Cooney, The American Spectator, 1985 October Publications)

444. Reviews of "On Courts and Democracy" and "A Capacity Box 5 (2- Folder 57 for Outrage" by Arthur Selwyn Miller, Constitutional Publications) Commentary, 1985 Summer

445. Letter to the Editor on Smoking and Professor John Box 5 (2- Folder 58 Banzhaf, The G.W. Advocate (George Washington University), Publications) 1985 October 07

446. "The Death Penalty Once More", U.C. Davis Law Review, Box 5 (2- Folder 59 1985 Summer Publications)

448. "Symposium Contribution: Challenge and Response", Box 5 (2- Folder 60 Commentary, 1985 November Publications)

450. "On Bedside Manners", Review of "The Way of the Box 5 (2- Folder 61 Physician" by Jacob Needleman, The Washington Times, 1985 Publications) August 05

451. "Many Years Off", New York Times, 1985 November 13

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Box 6 (2- Folder 1 Publications)

452. Forum on Drugs, Harper's, 1985 December Box 6 (2- Folder 2 Publications)

454. "Interests Incompatible", Review of "Rivalry and Central Box 6 (2- Folder 3 Planning" by Don Lavoie, Times Literary Supplement, London, Publications) 1985 December 06

455. Review of "Destroying Democracy" by James T. Bennett, Box 6 (2- Folder 4 New York Times Book Review, 1985 December 22 Publications)

456. "Must the American Criminal Justice System Be Box 6 (2- Folder 5 Impotent?" (Lecture September 19, 1985), The Washington Publications) Institute for Values in Public Policy, Pace Law Review, 1986 Spring

457. "On The Effects of Debate", (In German), Die Grossen Box 6 (2- Folder 6 Kontroversen I, 1985 Publications)

458. "Debate on the Gay Rights Bill Controversy", The New Box 6 (2- Folder 7 York Post, 1986 February 20 Publications)

459. "Death and Deterrence", National Review, 1986 March 14 Box 6 (2- Folder 8 Publications)

460. "War and Peace: Foreign Policy in Belief", The American Box 6 (2- Folder 9 Spectator, 1986 April Publications)

461. "Categorical Fuzziness", The National Interest, No. 3, 1986 Box 6 (2- Folder 10 Spring Publications)

462. "Pornography, Privacy, and the Bias of Media", Box 6 (2- Folder 11 Proceedings of the Seventh World Media Conference, 1985 Publications)

463. "The Media and the Social Order", World Media Report, Box 6 (2- Folder 12 1986 Winter Publications)

464. "The Ultimate Punishment: A Defence", Harvard Law Box 6 (2- Folder 13 Review, 1986 May Publications)

465. "On Sentencing", In "Punishment and Privilege" Edited by Box 6 (2- Folder 14 W. Bryon Groves, Harrow and Heston, 1986 Publications)

466. "Stockman's Debacle", Review of "The Triumph of Box 6 (2- Folder 15 Politics" by David A. Stockman, National Review, 1986 June 06 Publications)

467. Review of "A Theory of Rights" by Carl Wellman, Box 6 (2- Folder 16 Constitutional Commentary, 1986 Summer Publications)

468. "Aggiornamento: An Historical Analysis", Crisis, 1986 Box 6 (2- Folder 17 September Publications)

469. Review of "Smoking and Society" Edited by Robert Box 6 (2- Folder 18 Tollison, The American Spectator, 1986 October Publications)

470. "Penalize the Drug Consumers", The World and I, 1986 Box 6 (2- Folder 19 October Publications)

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471. "Pornography and the Law", The Heritage Lectures, 1987 Box 6 (2- Folder 20 January 15 Publications)

471a. "Outlaw Porn", The American Spectator, 1987 July Box 6 (2- Folder 21 Publications)

472. "Evolving Standards of Decency Are No Standards", New Box 6 (2- Folder 22 Jersey Law Journal, 1987 March 19 Publications)

473. "Punishment: Desert and Crime Control", Review of Box 6 (2- Folder 23 "Past or Future Crimes" by Andrew von Hirsch, Michigan Law Publications) Review, 1987 April-1987 May

474. "The Utopian Mind", Review of "A Conflict of Visions" by Box 6 (2- Folder 24 Thomas Sowell, Policy Review, 1987 Spring Publications)

475. "Can Any Legal Punishments of the Guilty Be Unjust to Box 6 (2- Folder 25 Them?", "Justice in Punishment and Assumption of Risks" by Publications) Hugo Adam Bedau, and "Rejoinder to Bedau's Comments", The Wayne Law Review, 1987 Summer

476. "Fight Spread of Aids With: Legal Needles, Mandatory Box 6 (2- Folder 26 Tests - And Jail", New York Post, 1987 July 13 Publications)

477. "A Living Constitution?" The Heritage Lectures, 1987 Box 6 (2- Folder 27 April 23 Publications)

477a. "A Living Constitution?" Excerpt Reprinted in The World Box 6 (2- Folder 28 and I, 1987 September Publications)

478. "On Conservatism", The American Spectator, 1987 Box 6 (2- Folder 29 September Publications)

479. Reviews of "The U.N.: In or Out", N.Y.: Plenum Box 6 (2- Folder 30 Publishing, 1987 Publications)

480. "Bork v. The Activists", New York Post, 1987 October 16 Box 6 (2- Folder 31 Publications)

481. "The Last Twenty Years", The American Spectator, 1987 Box 6 (2- Folder 32 December Publications)

482. Letter to the Editor on Aids, Commentary, 1988 February Box 6 (2- Folder 33 Publications)

483. "Yankee Stay Home", National Review, 1988 April 01 Box 6 (2- Folder 34 Publications)

484. "A Hard but Practical Line", The Prison Journal, 1987 Box 6 (2- Folder 35 Winter Publications)

485. "Religion in the 1980s", National Forum, 1988 Winter Box 6 (2- Folder 36 Publications)

486. "Aids and Needles", Letter to the Editor, Commentary, Box 6 (2- Folder 37 1988 April Publications)

487. Review of "The Death Penalty in the Eighties" by Welsh S. Box 6 (2- Folder 38 White, University of Pittsburgh Law Review, 1988 Winter Publications)

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488. "The Rights of Public Figures", Policy Review, 1988 Box 6 (2- Folder 39 Spring Publications)

489. "Not Beyond Conjecture", Letter to the Editor on "When a Box 6 (2- Folder 40 Reader Cancels" by Paul Johnson, The Spectator, 1988 May 28 Publications)

490. "Lending To Gorbachev", National Review, 1988 July 22 Box 6 (2- Folder 41 Publications)

491. "A Correction", Letter to the Editor on "They Made It" by Box 6 (2- Folder 42 Alfred Kazin, Dissent, 1988 Summer Publications)

492. "Capitalismo E. Liberdade", Visao, 1988 May 04 Box 6 (2- Folder 43 Publications)

493. Reviews of "U.S. Ends and Means in Central America", Box 6 (2- Folder 44 National Review, and The Economist, 1988 August 131989 Publications) March 10

494. Review of "Ambassador in Paris: The Reagan Years" by Box 6 (2- Folder 45 Evan Galbraith, The American Spectator, 1988 July Publications)

495. "No Special Treatment", Reason, 1988 October Box 6 (2- Folder 46 Publications)

496. Interview on the Death Penalty with Igor Makurin, Echo of Box 6 (2- Folder 47 the Planet (Russian), 1988 November Publications)

497. "Why Gorbachev Won't Make It", The National Interest, Box 6 (2- Folder 48 1988 Fall Publications)

498. Correction on "Miscarriages of Justice in Potentially Box 6 (2- Folder 49 Capital Cases" by Hugo Adam Bedau, Stanford, Undated Publications)

499. "No Mandate", National Review, 1988 December 09 Box 6 (2- Folder 50 Publications)

500. "And the Winner Is...", Letter to the Editor on "Picasso Box 6 (2- Folder 51 and the Woman" by Roger Scruton, National Review, 1988 Publications) December 30

501. "Social Agency Bureaucrats Hide Behind Confidentiality", Box 6 (2- Folder 52 New York Post, 1989 January 11 Publications)

502. "The War Between Paleos and Neos", National Review, Box 6 (2- Folder 53 1989 February 24 Publications)

502a. Response to "The War Between Paleos and Neos", Box 6 (2- Folder 54 National Review, 1989 April 07 Publications)

503. "Thoughts on Homeless Today", The American Spectator, Box 6 (2- Folder 55 1989 April Publications)

504. Review of "A Stradegy for Peace" by Sissela Bok, The Box 6 (2- Folder 56 Washington Times, 1989 March 06 Publications)

505. "Comrade, Can You Spare A Dime?" National Review, Box 6 (2- Folder 57 1989 March 24 Publications)

506. "What the Constitution Plainly Protects Is Speech, Not Expression", New York Post, 1989 July 04 - Page 37- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

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507. "Discourse on Method", A Letter on Freddie Ayer, The Box 6 (2- Folder 59 Spectator, 1989 July 29 Publications)

508. "Transcending the Rules of Justice", Letter to the Editor on Box 6 (2- Folder 60 Alan M. Dershowitz' Review of "Pardons" by Kathleen Dean Publications) Moore, The New York Times Book Review, 1989 August 06

509. "Kantian Dodge", Letter to the Editor on "Moral Box 6 (2- Folder 61 Obtuseness in America" by Hadley Arkes, National Review, Publications) 1989 August 18

"Affirmative Action and Campus Racism", Academic Box 6 (2- Folder 62 Questions, 1989 Summer Publications)

511. "Confirmed but not Bachelors", National Review, 1989 Box 6 (2- Folder 63 September 15 Publications)

512. "Murdering the Death Penalty", Review of "Capital Box 6 (2- Folder 64 Punishment and the American Agenda" by Franklin E. Zimring, Publications) Benchmark, 1988 Winter

"The End of Communism in Italy", National Review, 1989 Box 6 (2- Folder 65 December 08 Publications)

514. "Murderers Deserve the Death Penalty", The World and I, Box 6 (2- Folder 66 1989 November Publications)

515. "Abortion: The Morality - Is there a Middle Ground?" Box 6 (2- Folder 67 National Review, 1989 December 22 Publications)

516. "Is the United Nations Useful?" Social Education, 1989 Box 6 (2- Folder 68 September Publications)

517. "Why are They Begging?" The American Spectator, 1990 Box 6 (2- Folder 69 April Publications)

518. "Never Again", (Against Drug Legalization), National Box 6 (2- Folder 70 Review, 1990 April 01 Publications)

519. "The Proper Goals of Punishment", American Criminal Box 6 (2- Folder 71 Law Review, 1989 Spring Publications)

520. "Involuntary Patrons", Vantage Point, 1990 Spring Box 6 (2- Folder 72 Publications)

521. "Crime Without Punishment", National Review, 1990 April Box 6 (2- Folder 73 16 Publications)

522. "Young Murderers", The World and I, 1990 April Box 6 (2- Folder 74 Publications)

523. Letter to the Editor on "By Cozzens Possessed" by Dwight Box 6 (2- Folder 75 McDonald, 1958 February Publications)

524. Letter to the Editor on Paul Goodman, Commentary, 1960 Box 6 (2- Folder 76 April Publications)

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525. Letter to the Editor on "The Case for Intervention in Cuba" Box 6 (2- Folder 77 by Irving Kristol, The New Leader, 1962 November 12 Publications)

526. Letter to the Editor on "The Case for a Family Allowance" Box 6 (2- Folder 78 by Mr. Moynihan, New York Times, 1967 February Publications)

527. Letter to the Editor on "The Question of Fidelity" by Box 6 (2- Folder 79 Simone de Beauvoir, Harper's, Undated Publications)

528. "One Smells a Rat", The Recorder, 1990 March 26 Box 6 (2- Folder 80 Publications)

529. "On the Common Saying That it is Better that Ten Guilty Box 6 (2- Folder 81 Persons Escape than that One Innocent Person Suffer: Pro and Publications) Con", with Jeffrey Reiman, Social Philosophy and Policy, 1990 Spring

530. Letter to the Editor on Capital Punishment, The Box 6 (2- Folder 82 Criminologist, 1990 May-1990 August Publications)

531. Letter to the Editor, Commentary, 1990 September Box 6 (2- Folder 83 Publications)

531a. "Sex, Bananas, and the Arts", Letter to the Editor, The Box 6 (2- Folder 84 New Republic, 1990 August 13 Publications)

532. "The Smokescreen of Addiction", National Review, 1990 Box 6 (2- Folder 85 November 05 Publications)

533. "Social Intercourse", Letter to the Editor, The Spectator, Box 6 (2- Folder 86 1990 December 01 Publications)

534. "Prudent Bankers", National Review, 1991 February 25 Box 6 (2- Folder 87 Publications)

536. "Sodom and Begorrah", National Review, 1991 April 29 Box 6 (2- Folder 88 Publications)

537. Letter to the Editor on "Ex Cathedra", The New Republic, Box 6 (2- Folder 89 1991 May 13 Publications)

538. "The Arts and Public Funding", Selections from Debate at Box 6 (2- Folder 90 the NALAA Convention, Connections, 1990 September Publications)

539. "Le Finalita Specifiche Della Sanzione Penale", Biblioteca Box 6 (2- Folder 91 Della Leberta, 1991 April Publications)

540. "The Desolation of Reality", The World and I, 1991 July Box 6 (2- Folder 92 Publications)

541. "On Centesimus Annus", National Review, 1991 June 24 Box 6 (2- Folder 93 Publications)

541. "Emmet Till", Letter to the Editor, American Scholar, 1991 Box 6 (2- Folder 94 Summer Publications)

542. "The Morality of Capital Punishment", Duquesne Law Box 6 (2- Folder 95 Review, 1991 Summer Publications)

550. "The Lex Talionis Before and After Criminal Law", Criminal Justice Ethics, 1991 Winter-1992 Spring - Page 39- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

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551. "Why Do American Children Learn So Little?" National Box 7 (2- Folder 1 Review, 1992 August 03 Publications)

551. "For Capital Punishment", Isreal Law Review, 1991 Box 7 (2- Folder 2 Summer-Fall Publications)

552. "At the Final Exit In Need of Help", On Suicide, The Wall Box 7 (2- Folder 3 Street Journal, 1992 October 13 Publications)

553. Letter to the Editor on Jenny Teichman's "The False Box 7 (2- Folder 4 Philosophy of Peter Singer", The New Criterion, 1993 June Publications)

554. "Is Liberalism Just?" Review of "Political Liberalism" by Box 7 (2- Folder 5 John Rawls, The Public Interest, 1993 Fall Publications)

555. "An Expert Witness Disagrees: A Recantation", National Box 7 (2- Folder 6 Review, 1993 November 01 Publications)

559. "How to Cut Crime", National Review, 1994 May 30 Box 7 (2- Folder 7 Publications)

563. "How Is Entitlement Deserved?" Public Affairs Quarterly, Box 7 (2- Folder 8 1994 Publications)

566. "Is War Unavoidable?" Chronicles, 1995 October Box 7 (2- Folder 9 Publications)

566. Letter to the Editor on "The Bell Curve" by Charles Box 7 (2- Folder 10 Murray, Commentary, 1995 August Publications)

567. "Crime: Age and Criminality", Chronicles, 1996 March Box 7 (2- Folder 11 Publications)

569. "In Praise of the Wag Gap", Wall Street Journal, 1996 June Box 7 (2- Folder 12 29 Publications)

570. "Hospitals and Hotels", Chronicles, 1996 October Box 7 (2- Folder 13 Publications)

571. "Whose Life Is It?" Criminal Law Bulletin, 1997 Box 7 (2- Folder 14 May-1997 June Publications)

573. "Vengence Must Be Ours", Letter to the Editor on "Abolish Box 7 (2- Folder 15 the Death Penalty, Officially" by John Dilulio, 1997 December Publications) 30

574. "Peter Shaw", Memorial Special Issue, Academic Box 7 (2- Folder 16 Questions, Vol. 9, No. 5, Undated Publications)

575. "Why Does Suicide Have a Bad Reputation?" Chronicles, Box 7 (2- Folder 17 1998 August Publications)

577. "Reflections on Punishment", Criminal Law Bulletin, 2000 Box 7 (2- Folder 18 July-2000 August Publications)

Unnumbered, 1960-1998

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Physical Description: 0.33 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This subseries contains publications not numbered by van den Haag. They are internally arranged the same as subseries 1, but externally in chronological order by date published.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Title/Description Instances "Creating Cities for Human Beings", The Municipal South, 1960 Box 7 (2- Folder 19 May Publications)

"Homosexuality - A Disease?" Drum, 1965 July Box 7 (2- Folder 20 Publications)

"Treatment of Woman Prisoners Verses male Prisoners", Box 7 (2- Folder 21 Appearance on Take Two, Cable News Network, 1983 January Publications) 14

"A Look at Vigilante Justice: Taking the Law into Your Own Box 7 (2- Folder 22 Hands", Appearance on Freeman Reports, Cable News Network, Publications) 1984 December 28

Letter to the Editor on "Between Guilt and Innocence" by John Box 7 (2- Folder 23 P. MacKenzie, Unidentified, 1985 August 16 Publications)

Letters to the Editor, London Review of Books, 1986 August 01 Box 7 (2- Folder 24 Publications)

Wrong Turns on the Road to Judicial Activism, Assistant Box 7 (2- Folder 25 Attorney General's Office of Legal Policy, 1987 September 25 Publications)

Review of "Feminism and Freedom" by Michael Levin, Policy Box 7 (2- Folder 26 Review, 1988 Publications)

"A Correction", Letter to the Editor Correcting Alfred Kazin's Box 7 (2- Folder 27 "They Made It", Dissent, 1988 Summer Publications)

Letter to the Editor, Wall Street Journal, 1989 January 15 Box 7 (2- Folder 28 Publications)

"Adverse Inferences from Silence", Assistant Attorney General's Box 7 (2- Folder 29 Office of Legal Policy, 1989 January 31 Publications)

"Legal Punishment", American Criminal Law Review, 1989 Box 7 (2- Folder 30 Spring Publications)

"The Proper Goals of Punishment", Discussion with Charles Box 7 (2- Folder 31 Murray and Barry Slotnick, American Criminal Law Review, Publications) 1989 Spring

"Up from Blackstone", Fortune, 1990 July 02 Box 7 (2- Folder 32 Publications)

"Art, Nightmares, and David Lynch", Letter to the Editor, Box 7 (2- Folder 33 National Review, 1990 October 15 Publications)

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"The Morality of Capital Punishment: An Exchange", Duquesne Box 7 (2- Folder 34 Law Review, 1991 Summer Publications)

"For Capital Punishment", Israel Law Review, 1992 Box 7 (2- Folder 35 Publications)

"Thinking About Rape", The American Spectator, 1992 April Box 7 (2- Folder 36 Publications)

"Does Democracy Make Girls Prettier?" Fortune, 1992 Box 7 (2- Folder 37 November 02 Publications)

"Who Goes Homeless?" National Review, 1993 March 01 Box 7 (2- Folder 38 Publications)

"Causes, Alleged and Actual, of the L.A. Riots", Southern Box 7 (2- Folder 39 California Law Review, 1993 May Publications)

"Smoking Anyone?" The Atlantic Monthly, 1994 Box 7 (2- Folder 40 Publications)

"Academic Freedom and Tenure", Pace Law Review, 1994 Fall Box 7 (2- Folder 41 Publications)

"Exchange: Arguing About Capital Punishment", Criminal Box 7 (2- Folder 42 Justice Ethics, 1997 Summer-Fall Publications)

"Shades of Gray", Letter to the Editor on "Marxism as Farce", Box 7 (2- Folder 43 The New Criterion, 1998 September Publications)

Unpublished Writings, 1949-1995 Physical Description: 0.66 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This subseries contains the unpublished writings of van den Haag. Approximately half are dated. The dated writings are arranged chronologically within the series while undated writings are arranged alphabetically by title with untitled writings at the end arranged alphabetically by subject. The writings within this subseries were identified as unpublished either because of Van den Haag's title on the folder or because they contained no identifying publication information.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically and alphabetically thereafter.

Title/Description Instances "Some Notes on Family and Sex Patterns in Italy", 1949 Box 7 (2- Folder 44 Publications)

"Some Notes on Family and Sex Patterns in Italy", 1949 Box 7 (2- Folder 45 Publications)

"A Note of My Views on Segregation", 1963 Box 7 (2- Folder 46 Publications)

Quotes, 1964

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Box 7 (2- Folder 47 Publications)

"Individual War Crimes: Definitions and Causes", 1973 July Box 7 (2- Folder 48 Publications)

"Discrimination and the Death Penalty", 1984 July 18 Box 7 (2- Folder 49 Publications)

Letters to the Editor, 1985-1989 Box 7 (2- Folder 50 Publications)

"A Lottery Could Help Reward Honesty and Reduce Bond Box 7 (2- Folder 51 Interest", 1985 March 27 Publications)

Untitled, Death Penalty, 1985 May 17 Box 7 (2- Folder 52 Publications)

"On Discretion in Sentencing", 1985 July 02 Box 7 (2- Folder 53 Publications)

"Legalize Drugs?", 1985 September 18 Box 7 (2- Folder 54 Publications)

Review of "The Economist's View of the World" by Steven E. Box 7 (2- Folder 55 Rhoads, 1985 October 02 Publications)

"Prostitution", 1985 November 04 Box 7 (2- Folder 56 Publications)

Untitled, On Crime and Juveniles, 1985 December 07 Box 7 (2- Folder 57 Publications)

"Active and Passive Containment", 1985 December 19 Box 7 (2- Folder 58 Publications)

"Our Role In ", 1985 December 19 Box 7 (2- Folder 59 Publications)

"The Gramm Rudman Ten Percent Weight Loss Diet", 1986 Box 7 (2- Folder 60 Publications)

Introduction to Sally Reed Book, 1986 February 05 Box 7 (2- Folder 61 Publications)

"Is Capitalism Conservative?", 1986 March 25 Box 7 (2- Folder 62 Publications)

"The Phallic Style", 1986 April 27 Box 7 (2- Folder 63 Publications)

"Moral and Political Dilemmas of Abortion", and "Honesty on Box 7 (2- Folder 64 Prayer in Schools", 1986 June 06 Publications)

"Foreign Aid Anyone?", 1986 October 03 Box 7 (2- Folder 65 Publications)

Preface to "Vengeance: The Fight Against Injustice" by Graeme Box 7 (2- Folder 66 Neuman, 1986 November 14 Publications)

"Freedom and Social Justice: The Negative Definition", 1987 Box 7 (2- Folder 67 June 03 Publications) - Page 43- Van den Haag, Ernest; Papers apap135

"Are Prisons Too Costly?", 1987 November 29 Box 7 (2- Folder 68 Publications)

"Are We Deadbeats, Chumps - or Practical?", 1987 December Box 7 (2- Folder 69 06 Publications)

A Strategy Vis A Vis The Soviet Problem", 1988 Box 7 (2- Folder 70 Publications)

Response to "The Unavoidability of Natural Law and Rights" by Box 7 (2- Folder 71 Tibor Machan, 1988 March 14 Publications)

"Sex and the Media", 1988 January 26 Box 7 (2- Folder 72 Publications)

"Government Waste: A Modest Proposal", 1988 December 30 Box 7 (2- Folder 73 Publications)

"A Word for Yonkers", 1989 Box 7 (2- Folder 74 Publications)

"Aids and Politics", 1989 Box 7 (2- Folder 75 Publications)

Untitled, Andrew Sullivan and Homosexual Marriage, 1989 Box 7 (2- Folder 76 Publications)

"Democratic Government and Art", 1989 September 25 Box 7 (2- Folder 77 Publications)

"Leadership?", 1990 March 23 Box 7 (2- Folder 78 Publications)

"Why Does Our Government Make People Homeless?", 1990 Box 7 (2- Folder 79 March 23 Publications)

"Addiction: Question and Answers", 1990 May 11 Box 7 (2- Folder 80 Publications)

"Redivivus: Erhard Redux", Soviet Union Economy, 1991 Box 7 (2- Folder 81 September 27 Publications)

"Psychiatry in Court", 1992 January 14 Box 7 (2- Folder 82 Publications)

"Varieties of Suicide", 1992 February 17 Box 7 (2- Folder 83 Publications)

"From Liberties to Entitlements", 1993 March 22 Box 7 (2- Folder 84 Publications)

"Should Illegal Drugs be Legalized?", 1993 June 29 Box 7 (2- Folder 85 Publications)

"The Denunciatory Purpose of Incarceration", 1995 Box 7 (2- Folder 86 Publications)

"A Flash in the Pan?", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 87 Publications)

"A Note on the Closed Shop", Undated

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Box 7 (2- Folder 88 Publications)

"Black Studies: A Reappraisal", Co-authored with Alan Box 7 (2- Folder 89 Reynolds, Undated Publications)

"The Case Against Public Housing", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 90 Publications)

"Counter Speculation and the Brennan Plan", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 91 Publications)

Discrimination by Judges and Juries, Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 92 Publications)

"Foreign Aid", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 93 Publications)

"The Gap Between Rich and Poor", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 94 Publications)

"Gorbachev: An Interim Balance", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 95 Publications)

"Hiring and Firing at Will", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 96 Publications)

"How to Reunify Germany", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 97 Publications)

"If Men Were Angels", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 98 Publications)

"Jealousy, Sex, and Love", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 99 Publications)

"Juveniles and the Law", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 100 Publications)

"Knowledge, Wisdom and the Universities", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 101 Publications)

"Let's Drop Prejudice Against Prejudice: How to Hate Your Box 7 (2- Folder 102 Neighbor", Undated Publications)

"Mass Communications Research: Toward a Broader Box 7 (2- Folder 103 Conception", Undated Publications)

"Marginal Analysis", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 104 Publications)

"Mario and the Death Penalty", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 105 Publications)

"Minimum Wage Legislation: Some Objectives and Some Box 7 (2- Folder 106 Effects, Undated Publications)

"A Misconceived Controversy", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 107 Publications)

"Natural Law and Natural Rights", Undated

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Box 7 (2- Folder 108 Publications)

"The One-Party Democracy", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 109 Publications)

"On the Analysis of Mass Culture", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 110 Publications)

"On What Grounds are Social Theories Accepted?", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 111 Publications)

"Prognosis in Schizophrenia", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 112 Publications)

Review of "Science in the Cause of Man" by Gerard Piel, Box 7 (2- Folder 113 Undated Publications)

"Some Hypothesis About Incidence of Syndromes and Box 7 (2- Folder 114 Analysts", Undated Publications)

"What Do We Hope to Achieve by Punishing Criminals?", Box 7 (2- Folder 115 Undated Publications)

"Why Capital Punishment?", Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 116 Publications)

Untitled, Affirmative Action, Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 117 Publications)

Untitled, Death Penalty Abolitionists, Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 118 Publications)

Untitled, Karl Marx, Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 119 Publications)

Untitled, Social Science Educators, Undated Box 7 (2- Folder 120 Publications)

Xenophobia and the Threat of Personality Disintegration, Box 7 (2- Folder 121 Undated Publications)

References, 1969-1990 Physical Description: 0.33 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This subseries contains references to van den Haag from various publications. Ernest van den Haag collected any references to himself that he found or which were sent to him. These references are in the form of news clippings, photocopies, and clipped portions of articles. These references were arranged by van den Haag chronologically and in some cases folders are also titled such as "1985, Smoking". These titled folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically and alphabetically thereafter.

Title/Description Instances

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References, 1969-1984 Box 8 (2- Folder 1 Publications)

References, 1985 Box 8 (2- Folder 2 Publications)

Death Penalty, 1985 Box 8 (2- Folder 3 Publications)

Smoking, 1985 Box 8 (2- Folder 4 Publications)

References, 1986 Box 8 (2- Folder 5 Publications)

Death Penalty, 1986 Box 8 (2- Folder 6 Publications)

References, 1990 Box 8 (2- Folder 7 Publications)

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Court Testimony, 1960-1991 Physical Description: 1 cubic foot and 1 audiotape Scope and Contents

This series contains photocopies of court transcripts and bills on cases before local, state, federal, and international courts. Ernest van den Haag was called upon to testify as an expert witness before the U.S. House and Senate subcommittees and the U.S. Supreme Court between 1960 and 1973 in cases that involved desegregation. His testimony was also used at the International Court of Justice at The Hague concerning South West African relations with Ethiopia and Liberia in 1966. Ernest van den Haag's testimony in two pornography cases reveals the struggle between towns and theaters showing adult films in the early 1980s. Other topics van den Haag testified on include medicine, psychology, labor, and homosexuality. Some of the material gathered in this series also includes proposed outlines for testimony, questions to be asked, preliminary notes, and van den Haag's curriculum vitae. Expert testimony usually begins with van den Haag presenting himself by answering questions about his knowledge and background that established him as an expert on the subject.

The series includes an audiotape likely produced by FCC officials for other FCC officials and/or consultants such as van den Haag. There is no introduction to the contents or authors of the cassette and it begins with the voice of an unidentified narrator. The recording contains narrated comments between excerpts from the Neil Rogers Show, a radio talk show from Miami. The narrator apparently felt that the show had violated an FCC decision.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Boutilier v. U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Box 1 Folder 1 Homosexuality Case, U.S. Supreme Court, 1966 October (3-Court Testimony)

City of Renton v. Playtime Theaters, U.S. Supreme Court, State of Washington and U.S. Supreme Court, 1983-1986

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Box 1 Folder 2 (3-Court Testimony)

Cooper v. Mitchell Brother's Santa Ana Theater, U.S. Supreme Box 1 Folder 3 Court, 1980-1982 (3-Court Testimony)

Desegregation Cases, 1960 Box 1 Folder 4 (3-Court Testimony)

Desegregation Cases, 1963 Box 1 Folder 5 (3-Court Testimony)

Desegregation Cases, 1965 Box 1 Folder 6 (3-Court Testimony)

Desegregation Cases, 1966-1968 Box 1 Folder 7 (3-Court Testimony)

Desegregation Cases, 1970 Box 1 Folder 8 (3-Court Testimony)

Desegregation Cases, 1973 Box 1 Folder 9-10 Physical Description: 2 folders (3-Court Testimony)

Elkholy v. Sarasota Palms and Aslanian, Sarasota County, FL, Box 1 Folder 11 1989-1991 (3-Court Testimony)

Elkholy v. Sarasota Palms and Aslanian, Sarasota County, FL, Box 1 Folder 12 Medical Charts, 1989 January (3-Court Testimony)

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. International Box 1 Folder 13 Brotherhood of Electric Workers, et al. U.S. District Court, (3-Court Southern District of NY, 1990 April Testimony)

Psychological Examination, Dallas, TX, 1983 November 04 Box 1 Folder 14 (3-Court Testimony)

Southwest Africa Cases, International Court of Justice, The Box 1 Folder 15 Hague, 1965 (3-Court Testimony)

U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Education, Box 1 Folder 16 Emergency School Aid Act of 1970, 1970 June-1970 July (3-Court Testimony)

U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Africa, U.S.- South African Relations, 1966 March 231996 August 08

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Box 1 Folder 17 (3-Court Testimony)

U.S. Parole Commission, 1978 December 07 Box 1 Folder 18 (3-Court Testimony)

U.S. Senate, Subcommittee on Children and Youth, Day Care Box 1 Folder 19 Centers, 1972 March 27 (3-Court Testimony)

U.S. Senate, Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures, Box 1 Folder 20 Criminal Code Reform Act, 1977 June (3-Court Testimony)

Neil Rogers on WZTA-FM, ca. 1990-2000 Cassette 1

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Correspondence, 1952-2000 Physical Description: 0.20 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This series contains correspondence arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within each folder. An interesting group of van den Haag's earliest correspondence includes letters written to professors at Duke and Harvard Universities proposing an experiment on animals to prove his theory of deterrence as a learned behavior. Some of his correspondence involves his duties at Fordham University between 1981 and 1983. Much of van den Haag's correspondence was about his publications and therefore can be found within the publication folders in Series 2.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Fordham University, General, 1981-1983 Box 1 (4- Folder 1 Correspondence)

Fordham University, Received, 1981-1982 Box 1 (4- Folder 2 Correspondence)

Fordham University, Sent, 1981-1983 Box 1 (4- Folder 3 Correspondence)

General, 1962-2000 Box 1 (4- Folder 4 Correspondence)

Personal, 1992-1999 Box 1 (4- Folder 5 Correspondence)

Proposed Experiments, 1952-1953

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Box 1 (4- Folder 6 Correspondence)

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Research, 1968-1996 Physical Description: 0.33 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This series contains topical files on van den Haag's research in such areas as law, crime, capital punishment, and employment.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Capital Punishment, 1989-1996 Box 1 (5- Folder 1 Research)

Employment, 1986-1989 Box 1 (5- Folder 2 Research)

Law, Crime, and Punishment, 1968-1978 Box 1 (5- Folder 3 Research)

Law, Crime, and Punishment, 1981-1996 Box 1 (5- Folder 4 Research)

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Academic, 1935-1997 Physical Description: 2.10 cubic ft. Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

New School Lecture Notes, 1935-1981 Physical Description: 1.60 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This subseries contains lecture notes handwritten by Ernest van den Haag on yellow legal size paper. This paper is very acidic and brittle. Van den Haag lectured on sociology and psychology while at the New School for Social Research from 1953 to 1980. The courses include Philosophy of Personality, The Individual in Crisis, and Popular Culture. his lectures touched on many topics in social science including democracy, postulates, and many aspects of American culture. Some materials contained in this subseries were collected in the years leading up to his

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lecture career including the 1930s and 1940s, but most of the lecture material is from the early 1950s through 1981.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Actors, Undated Box 1 (6- Folder 1 Academic)

American Culture, 1952-1958 Box 1 (6- Folder 2 Academic)

American Gregariousness, Undated Box 1 (6- Folder 3 Academic)

American Values, Undated Box 1 (6- Folder 4 Academic)

Civilization, 1951-1954 Box 1 (6- Folder 5 Academic)

Democracy, 1953-1955 Box 1 (6- Folder 6 Academic)

Democracy, 1953-1955 Box 1 (6- Folder 7 Academic)

Equality, 1952 Box 1 (6- Folder 8 Academic)

Europe and America, 1951-1958 Box 1 (6- Folder 9 Academic)

Freedom, 1951-1956 Box 1 (6- Folder 10 Academic)

Group Psychology, Undated Box 1 (6- Folder 11 Academic)

Labor Unions, 1977-1979 Box 1 (6- Folder 12 Academic)

Organization of Society, Undated Box 1 (6- Folder 13 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1953-1963 Box 1 (6- Folder 14 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1958-1981 Box 1 (6- Folder 15 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1959-1979 Box 1 (6- Folder 16 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1962-1963 Box 1 (6- Folder 17 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1963-1964

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Box 1 (6- Folder 18 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1963-1972 Box 1 (6- Folder 19 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1963-1972 Box 1 (6- Folder 20 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1963-1978 Box 1 (6- Folder 21 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1964-1968 Box 1 (6- Folder 22 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1964-1974 Box 1 (6- Folder 23 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1966-1975 Box 1 (6- Folder 24 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, 1971-1972 Box 1 (6- Folder 25 Academic)

Philosophy of Personality, Love, 1955 Box 1 (6- Folder 26 Academic)

Popular Culture, 1953-1958 Box 1 (6- Folder 27 Academic)

Postulates, 1946-1951 Box 1 (6- Folder 28-30 Physical Description: 3 folders Academic)

Purpose of Life, Undated Box 1 (6- Folder 31 Academic)

Revolt of the Masses, 1952-1953 Box 1 (6- Folder 32 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1944-1948 Box 1 (6- Folder 33 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1951-1971 Box 1 (6- Folder 34 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1952 Box 1 (6- Folder 35-36 Physical Description: 2 folders Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1952-1953 Box 1 (6- Folder 37 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1952-1965 Box 2 (6- Folder 1 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1952-1969 Box 2 (6- Folder 2 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1953 Box 2 (6- Folder 3 Academic)

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Box 2 (6- Folder 4 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1954 Box 2 (6- Folder 5 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1954-1957 Box 2 (6- Folder 6 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1954-1964 Box 2 (6- Folder 7 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1954-1971 Box 2 (6- Folder 8 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1954-1978 Box 2 (6- Folder 9 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1955-1966 Box 2 (6- Folder 10 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1956-1972 Box 2 (6- Folder 11 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1962-1973 Box 2 (6- Folder 12 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, 1964-1967 Box 2 (6- Folder 13 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Art, 1954 Box 2 (6- Folder 14 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Advertising, 1952-1959 Box 2 (6- Folder 15 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Detectives, 1952-1957 Box 2 (6- Folder 16 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Fashion, 1954 Box 2 (6- Folder 17 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Kerovac, 1968 Box 2 (6- Folder 18 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Leisure, 1959-1964 Box 2 (6- Folder 19 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Movies, 1952-1961 Box 2 (6- Folder 20 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Pop Culture, 1952 Box 3 (6- Folder 1 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Pop Culture Comics, 1952-1959 Box 3 (6- Folder 2 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Race, 1935-1938 Box 3 (6- Folder 3 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Religion, 1951-1963

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Box 3 (6- Folder 4 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Science Fiction, 1958-1959 Box 3 (6- Folder 5 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Sports, 1952 Box 3 (6- Folder 6 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Success, 1953-1967 Box 3 (6- Folder 7 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, Television, 1956 Box 3 (6- Folder 8 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, The New Yorker, 1954-1958 Box 3 (6- Folder 9 Academic)

The Individual In Crisis, The Western Hero, 1953-1956 Box 3 (6- Folder 10 Academic)

Tradition and Dignity, Undated Box 3 (6- Folder 11 Academic)

Untitled Notes, Undated Box 3 (6- Folder 12 Academic)

New York University School of Law, 1993-1997 Physical Description: 0.33 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This subseries contains readings from 1993-1997 authored by professors from various universities addressed to members of colloquiums at New York University School of Law. These readings are entitled Colloquium on Constitutional Theory and Colloquium on the Study of Law, Philosophy, and Social Theory. These readings are arranged alphabetically by title and chronologically thereafter by semester and year. It is not clear what role van den Haag had in these colloquiums, but at this time, he was Adjunct Professor of Social Philosophy at the New York University School of Law.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Colloquium on Constitutional Theory, 1996 Spring Box 4 (6- Folder 1 Academic)

Colloquium on Constitutional Theory, 1997 Spring Box 4 (6- Folder 2 Academic)

Program for the Study of Law, Philosophy and Social Theory, Box 4 (6- Folder 3 1993 Fall Academic)

Program for the Study of Law, Philosophy and Social Theory, Box 4 (6- Folder 4 1994 Fall Academic)

Program for the Study of Law, Philosophy and Social Theory, Box 4 (6- Folder 5 1995 Fall Academic)

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Program for the Study of Law, Philosophy and Social Theory, Box 4 (6- Folder 6-7 1996 Fall Academic) Physical Description: 2 folders

Program for the Study of Law, Philosophy and Social Theory, Box 4 (6- Folder 8-9 1997 Fall Academic) Physical Description: 2 folders

Fordham University, 1982-1986 Physical Description: 0.17 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This subseries contains some documents related to van den Haag's position as John M. Olin Professor of Jurisprudence and Public Policy at Fordham University from 1982-1988. There is a Fordham Bulletin, course descriptions and schedules, and grant contract expenditure reports. The Olin Lecture material is correspondence related to van den Haag's duties in setting up a speaker for the John M. Olin Lecture in 1983.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances Bulletin, 1985-1986 Box 5 (6- Folder 1 Academic)

Course Descriptions and Schedules, 1982-1984 Box 5 (6- Folder 2 Academic)

Grant Contract Expenditure Reports, 1983-1984 Box 5 (6- Folder 3 Academic)

Olin Lecture, "Feminism and the Family", Address Delivered by Box 5 (6- Folder 4 Midge Decter, Fordham University, New York City, NY, 1983 Academic) October 31

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Conferences and Meetings, 1947-1999 Physical Description: 0.33 cubic ft. Scope and Contents

This series contains brochures, invitations, and documents related to conferences and meetings that Ernest van den Haag attended. There is one conference invitation from 1949 that lists van den Haag as a speaker, but the bulk of the brochures cover the 1960s forward. Van den Haag attended and spoke at several gatherings. There is one file containing speech drafts and correspondence from a conference in 1965, but the majority of conferences with such files range from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. These conferences and meetings are mostly related to the issue of criminal justice and capital punishment. A number of conference and meeting files were assigned publication numbers since they may have been later published. These can be found in Series 2 Subseries 2.

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Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Title/Description Instances American Academy of Psychotherapists, Tenth Annual, Box 1 (7- Folder 1 Washington, DC, 1965 October 16-1965 October 17 Conferences and Meetings)

Attorney General's Conference: "Criminal Justice: Approaches to Box 1 (7- Folder 2 Reform", 1988 May 20 Conferences and Meetings)

Brochures, 1947-1966 Box 1 (7- Folder 3 Conferences and Meetings)

Brochures, 1975-1986 Box 1 (7- Folder 4 Conferences and Meetings)

Claremont Institute, "The Ambiguous Legacy of the Box 1 (7- Folder 5 Enlightenment", Claremont, CA, 1990 January 25-1990 January Conferences 27 and Meetings)

Dickinson School of Law, "The Death Penalty in America: The Box 1 (7- Folder 6 Debate Rages On", Carlisle, PA, 1991 April 29 Conferences and Meetings)

International Conference on Justice in Punishment, Israel, 1988 Box 1 (7- Folder 7 Conferences and Meetings)

Memorial Conference, "The Legacy of Henry G. Manne", Box 1 (7- Folder 8 Williamsburg, VA, 1999 May 21-1999 May 22 Conferences and Meetings)

Mont Pelerin Society, "Enemies of Freedom: The Capitalists", Box 1 (7- Folder 9 Address Delivered, ca. 1984-1985 Conferences and Meetings)

National Conference on Punishment of Criminal Offences, "The Box 1 (7- Folder 10 Justification of Punishment", Address Delivered, Ann Arbor, MI, Conferences 1987 November 09-1987 November 10 and Meetings)

Social Philosophy and Policy Center, "Crime, Culpability, and Box 1 (7- Folder 11 Remedy", San Diego, CA, 1989 April 20-1989 April 23 Conferences

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and Meetings)

University at Albany, "The Idea of Criminal Justice", Albany, NY, Box 1 (7- Folder 12 1989 April 13-1989 April 14 Conferences and Meetings)

University at Albany, "The Death Penalty: Perspectives on the Box 1 (7- Folder 13 Past and Future in New York State", Albany, NY, 1991 April Conferences 14-1991 April 16 and Meetings)

University of Tulsa, "Why Is There So Much Crime?" Address Box 1 (7- Folder 14 Delivered, Tulsa, OK, 1991 April 11 Conferences and Meetings)

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