Description: SEE BELOW for MORE MAGAZINES' Exclusive, detailed, guaranteed content description!* Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: Intellectual Digest Magazine [RARE and interesting literary magazine!] ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 1973; Vol. IV, No. 1 CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, GOOD condition, three hole punched. (See photo) IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: THE THEORY OF ACUPUNCTURE. Sculpture for ID by John Wilson. Photographed by John Paul Endress. WORK IN PROGRESS/JOSEPH PAPP: DYNAMO FOR ALL SEASONS. Cast as savior of the New York theater, Papp combines talent, vision and explosive energy to bring off a dazzling national performance. Interview by Louis Botto. ID Exclusive. THE THEORY OF ACUPUNCTURE. The Western mind boggles at the mysteries of acupuncture. Dr. Assa Weinberg leads us toward understanding through Taoist philosophy in J. Robert Moskin's exclusive ID interview. ROBIN HOOD. What a delight for the aristocratic WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, JR., to have that friend of the poor on his firing line. And what a surprise he gets. By Johannes Eff. From National Review. WOMEN VS. SUCCESS. "Women just can't..." is a self-fulfilling prophecy made and maintained by the sometimes wellmeaning, always male, gatekeepers of success. By Cynthia Fuchs Epstein. From The New York Academy of Sciences. THE PRESIDENT AS KING. But it is an uneasy crown. Lyndon Johnson's press secretary George Reedy gives us an intensely relevant study of power and naked emperors. ID Book Selection. From The Presidency in Flux. THE LEFTISTS OF HOLY MOTHER CHURCH. The paradox of Catholic communism becomes clearer in Mary Simons' interview with the "Red Priest" Abbot Franzoni and his revolutionary band at work in the very shadow of the Vatican. ID Exclusive. DISAPPEARING SPACE. When there are no more clear days in our concrete world, we will have only the landscape artist to help us see forever. ID Art Feature. NEW DIRECTIONS IN SPORT. The cult of winning has made us a nation of failed athletes reduced to beery spectatorship. We must realize that the play's the thing. By Stuart Miller. From Esalen Institute. WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS: MEMOIRS. Even poets walk, love and drink in the context of their times. For Yeats that context was Irish nationalism and Victorian sexual repression. ID Book Selection. DAMNABLE PUZZLE 6. AI Perlman is back with more pleasure for mental masochists. THE REAL AND URGENT PROBLEMS OF SCIENCE AND ETHICS. Part 2: Ira Mothner raises futuristic questions with psychiatrist Willard Gaylin. If, in 1984, we can control human behavior, who is qualified to be "we"? ID Exclusive. BUREAUCRAT'S SOLILOQUY. For some people, whether or not to stick your neck out is a more urgent question than the one posed by Hamlet. A verse parody by James H. Boren. From the book When In Doubt, Mumble. GM, YOU CAN RELAX NOW. Bring back the horse? First contemplate a mountain of horse manure as high and as wide as you can imagine. No thanks. By Don H. Berkebile. From Smithsonian. THE NUCLEAR FAMILY: AN OVERLOADED FUSE. Contemporary family membership demands that we love, cherish and perpetually entertain each other. We had better lower our expectations. By Harvey Cox. From National Catholic Reporter. FOR REVOLUTION. John D. Rockefeller 3rd calls for a Second American Revolution followed by a peace settlement uniting industrial productivity with the new humanism of the young. From a lecture at the University of Arkansas. TO HELL IN A BASKET. Economist and presidential adviser Pierre Rinfret finds the U.S. well on the road to second-class economic status. From testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly Legislation. HOW TO MAKE THE SYSTEM WORK. All is not yet lost, if we just eliminate several layers of decision makers and encourage the workers to contribute their brains as well as their time. By Robert Townsend. ID Exclusive. WHY THE SPY? Spy stories have adventure, mystery and, most of all, very human heroes who (we fantasize) could be any of us, given the same circumstances. By Curtis Carroll Davis. From The Columbia Forum. BUCKMINSTER FULLER REMAKES THE WORLD. Seaports are out, airports are in as the centers of urban civilization. Under, of course, the geodesic dome. Interview by Michael Ben-Eli. From The American Way. The word. Humane Letters. Newsletter/Social Science. 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