23 OCTOBER 1936, page 20

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

have neither the time nor the inclination to pursue Mr. Angus Watson into the maze of loose reasoning and chop logic in which he is seeking cover. Facts, as he says, speak for......

[to The Editor Of Tiie Spectator.]

Sin,—For a long time I have sought for an authoritative statement of the essential respects in which the position of the Communist differs from that of a Socialist. I assume......

Liberty In Greece

[7'o the Editor of Tim SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I think the following extracts from a correspondent in Greece may interest your readers as supporting the extremely interesting article......

[to The Editor Of Tiie Spectator.] Sir,—after The...

Dr. Inge and Mr. John Strachey it would be interesting to hear further discussion on the value of labour. Neither writer appears to take account of any other basis for the......

The State As Licensed Victualler

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—One point from Mr. W. H. Worsnop's last letter on this subject seems to require the counterpoise of a different report. I refer to point......

Arrests On Suspicion

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Watson's article on "Arrests on Suspicion" makes out an irrefutable case for some alteration in our present procedure. If 30 per cent. of the......