Sir,—mr. Kristol Demands An Answer To The Ques- Tion: 'is
it ever possible that no world should be preferable to some worlds? Are there in truth no circumstances to which ... the destruction of human life presents itself as a......
Letters To The Editor
Ihe Question of the Bomb Prof es,or William Empson, C. C. Wrigley, Canon L. John Collins March for Mr. Toynbee Major W. G I Shakespeare Cavalier Treatment A. Comerford Press......
Sir,—in His Article 'the Question Of The Bomb' Mr. Irving
Kristol has committed the naive error of con- fusing two quite different moral issues. He equates 'killing' with 'dying for.' He rightly states that 'The question is, always has......
A March For Mr. Toynbee
SIR,—I wonder if Mr. Philip Toynbee could be per- suaded to leave his normal privacy to initiate a march from Trafalgar Square to Scotland Yard with a view to the disbandment of......
Press Council Critics Sir,—pharos Seems To Have Strange...
panions. Suggesting it could be argued that the Press Council's opinions are no longer taken seriously, he says, 'Certainly nobody I know in Fleet Street has any respect for......
Sin,—having Succeeded At Last In Getting A Letter To The
Spectator published, I find it rather hard to be accused of 'rushing into print,' but never mind! Mr. Michael Joyce has very kindly drawn my attention to the biography of Sir......