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ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY, 1975; VOL. 250, NO. 1497

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COVER: Our feast, their famine. Where to find food for everyone, by Frances Moore Lappe. Cover adapted from a drawing by Olaf Gulbransson.

THE ENERGY DISEASE ... EDWARD TELLER. A well-known physicist analyzes the lethal equations of oil, money, and war.

THE TUG OF LIFE AT THE END OF THE LEASH ... EDWARD HOAGLAND. The commonality of dog and man.

VICTORY FOR THE BIG, DUMB MONEY ... LEWIS H. LAPHAM. An appraisal of Nelson Rockefeller's confirmation as Vice-President.

SKIN DEEP ... HORACE FREELAND JUDSON. An appreciation of the art of pornography.

FANTASIES OF FAMINE ... FRANCES MOORE LAPPE. The absurdity of hunger in a food-filled world.

NOBODY'S HOME ... GAIL GODWIN. A short story.

IN PRAISE OF PRIVACY ... JOHN P. SISK. A necessary condition for love and progress.

BOOKS:
SOME BAKER STREET IRREGULARS ... CHARLES NICOL.
SPUDS AND RAINWATER ... DAVID MCCLELLAND.
DO CHILDREN HAVE RIGHTS? ... IRA GLASSER.

WRAPAROUND: Self-Help: Who Needs It?; Making Connections; Turnabout; Tools for Living; Game.
VERSE: Truth ... Philip Appleman.
COMMENTARY:
FLY NOW, LIVE LATER by Terry King.
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH: GOOD INTENTIONS RUN AMOK by Mark Vonnegut.
DEPARTMENTS: LETTERS: On the next ten years, down under the sea in ships, our January cover, and a moon scandal.
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