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ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER, 1975; VOL. 251, NO. 1507

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COVER: The World of the Brain, a 14 page report. How it works. What it's made of. Why it's beautiful. When it fails.

WRAPAROUND: THE WORLD OF THE BRAIN. Tools for Living.

HOW TO RUN A RAILROAD ... MICHAEL HARRINGTON. A discussion of the inevitable nationalization of American railroads.

OWING TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL 1984 HAS BEEN UNAVOIDABLY DETAINED ... ALAN COREN. Inefficiency as the savior of democracy.

THE FOURTH ESTATE: SIX O'CLOCK PRAYERS ... JACK RICHARDSON.
TV news as a form of religious ceremony.

LIFE IN THE IMAGINARY CITY ... STEPHANIE HARRINGTON. In prime time the nuclear family comes to the metropolis.

TEST-DRIVING THE NEW SHOWS ... DAVID MCCLELLAND. The network product compared to the Detroit product.

AMERICA NEEDS AN ESTABLISHMENT ... PETER SCHRAG. In the absence of a ruling class, the country falls prey to the warfare between rapacious factions.

WASHINGTON DEMONOLOGIES:
THE DOUBLE AGENT ... WARD JUST. A short story.

A PRIMER FOR SYCOPHANTS ... VIC GOLD. Notes on the practice of an ancient profession.

A TICKET TO LISBON ... ROBERT MOSS. The civil war in Portugal requires a few words of explanation.

BOOKS: FOUR BRITISH LIVES ... JOHN CLIVE.

THE SPORTING SCENE: AN AFTERNOON AT THE GARDEN ... ANTHONY TUTTLE. The manly arts of sadomasochism.

CELEBRITY MARKET ... BARRY FARRELL. On the use of famous faces as commercial posters.

COMMENTARY: ON NATURAL ARISTOCRACY: Thomas Jefferson.
VERSE: Philip Booth: How to See Deer. LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CRAFT: Compiled by William Cole.
DEPARTMENTS: LETTERS: On human potential, therapeutic writing, and cookery critics; THE EASY CHAIR; CLASSIFIED.
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