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Khrushchev, Bulganin And The Rest Really Ought To Have...

Lenin a little more closely. 'What, generally speaking, are the symptoms of a revolutionary situation?' Lenin once asked himself* and decided 1. when it is impossible for the......

The Bbc's Handbook For 1957 Shows That The Cost Of

producing television programmes is mounting almost as alarmingly as the number of viewers watching them is falling. it is futile to pretend that the problem can be solved by......

Political Commentary

BY CHARLES CURRAN WRITE as British and French forces are moving to re- I occupy the Suez Canal. Nobody doubts that there will be resistance by Egypt. But the long-delayed......

And While I Am On The Subject, It Was Also

Lenin who com- plainedf that the Russian Government 'not only keeps the Russian people in slavery, but also sends it to subdue other peoples which rebel against their slavery,......

Have Been Reading Mr. Driberg's Articles About His Friend...

Britain's) Guy Burgess. As a leading journalist's treatment of an intrinsically interesting subject they are curiously flat. Burgess, though he provides some quite cleverly......

A Spectator Miscellany

Spectrum, a Miscellany edited by Ian Gilmour and Iain Hamilton, will be published by Longmans on November 5 at 16s. It contains a large selection of features and articles,......

A Spectator's Notebook

THu SPECTACLE of America and Russia joining up on the opposite side to ourselves in the Security Council, as they did On Tuesday, is as depressing as it is unfamiliar. But it is......