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...Does TV cause riots? Are children growing insensitive to brutality because of crime programs? So went the questions put last week by the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, headed by Milton S. Eisenhower. The commission, in effect, wondered whether TV is the mirror or the molder of society. After three days of hearings, it wound up with a full range of conflicting answers...
LANGSTON HUGHES by Milton Meltzer (Crowell, $4.50) is a good, straightforward biography of the late Negro poet, who saw, felt, understood and wrote about what it was like to be black in America...
...happens, so are many economists and Government officials, together with surprising numbers of business and political leaders. Milton Friedman, Barry Goldwater's conservative economist in 1964, has long called for what he terms the negative income tax. Yale's James Tobin, a leading liberal economist, has been an effective proponent of what is sometimes called the guaranteed annual income. Though the plans vary considerably in detail, the principle is the same: everyone is entitled to a basic income as a matter of right. Under Tobin's plan, the most carefully thought out, no family of four would...
...month, and by the end of next month, 1,000,000 people-one of every eight New Yorkers-will be on welfare. Other cities have shown similar increases. There is only one consolation. The huge expenditures are at long last forcing a re-examination of the system that Economist Milton Friedman aptly dubs "illfare...
Under the direction of Producer-Director Milton Fruchtman, a crew of 25 worked nights for two months to get 25 miles of film and 650 still pictures, using a camera atop a 64-foot-high movable aluminum tower. Both the script and the overall editing are the work of a former TIME art critic, Alexander Eliot. Now a freelance writer of magazine articles and an author of books...