Tag Archives: 1961

Foreign Affairs: Sebastian Mallaby: ‘How Should a Liberal Be?’

Source:The New Democrat  “In James Grant, it sometimes seems, the nineteenth century has been resuscitated. Towering, gaunt, bow-tied, and pinstriped, he writes with a sly wit that recalls the novels of William Thackeray. His signal achievement is a fortnightly cult … Continue reading

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Ayn Rand Institute: ‘James McConnell- Interviews Ayn Rand About the New Intellectual (1961)’

Source:Ayn Rand Institute– objectivist philosopher Ayn Rand, being interviewed by James McConnell, in 1961. Source: The New Democrat  “In this interview, which took place upon publication of For the New Intellectual, Ayn Rand discusses the nature of cultural leadership, the … Continue reading

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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Murder Case (1964) Starring Gena Rowlands & Cassavetes

Source:Movie Fone– Hollywood Goddess Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes starring on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1964. “A struggling actor auditioning in London learns that his actress-girlfriend who dumped him is married to the play’s backer, a rich diamond merchant. … Continue reading

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