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Communist Disarray

Sir,—Has any remarkable clamour of public opinion persuaded you to recommence a correspondence— Vietnam Whose termination you directed on July 1 In anticipaition of those who may be tempted to accuse me of evading the Vietnam question, I must point out that my reply was actuated by “PJ.A.’s” contention, in his letter of July 3, that the communists may indulge in deliberation of “far weightier matters”—presumably the indeterminate vacuities of Marxist-Leninist, "dialectical materialism,” having attained perfect racial harmony. "Julian’s” scepticism is well-founded. —Yours, etc, B.M.C. July 9, 1963.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 8

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Communist Disarray Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 8

Communist Disarray Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 8

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