ROP volume 34 issue 2 Cover and Front matter THE REVIEW OF POLITICS Vol. 34 April, 1972 No. 2 J. Bowyer Bell: The Chroniclers of Violence in Northern Ireland: The First Wave Interpreted James Hitchcock: Fathers and Sons: The Politics of Youth Kenneth W . Thompson: The Green Revolution: Leadership and Partnership in Agriculture R. Judson Mitchell: The Brezhnev Doctrine and Communist Ideology Donald Atwell Zoll: Naturalism and Political Philosophy Alan R. Havig: Restive Haven for Progressives: Both Parties THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 09 94 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 02 :1 2: 26 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020994 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms THE REVIEW OF POLITICS M. A. FITZSDMONS Editor FRANK O'MALLEY Associate Editor JOSEPH DUFFY. JOHN S. DUNNE, STEPHEN KERTESZ. ROBERT E. BURNS Advisory Editors GEORGE TALBOT -Editorial Fellow Copyright, 1972, by the University of Notre Dame. Published quarterly at the University of Notre Dame. Issued each January, April, July and October. Entered as second-class matter, April 1 , 1939, at the post office at Notre Dame, Indiana, under Act of March 2nd, 1679. Subscriptions: $5.00 the year in the United States and Canada; foreign $5.40; single copy, $1.50. RECENTLY PUBLISHED . . . FORCES OF CHANGE IN THE MIDDLE EAST . . . This book presents not only the current unrest being faced by the Middle East, but also the problems of change taking place within Israel and the Arab States today. With valuable contributions from Professors of Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies, this volume has delved into concepts such as political modernization, economic development and social change. The difficulty of change in these states has been analyzed in this book and presented to you by competent and extremely knowledgeable scholars in this field. Available from: Director of Administrative Services Worcester State College 486 Chandler Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01602 111 pages $5.00 Check or money order payable to the Worcester State College Publications Trust. h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 09 94 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 02 :1 2: 26 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020994 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms THE REVIEW OF POLITICS Published Quarterly by the University of Notre Dame, Indiana Vol. 34 APRIL, 1972 No. 2 J. Bowyer Bell: The Chroniclers of Violence in Northern Ireland: The First Wave Interpreted 147 James Hitchcock: Fathers and Sons: The Politics of Youth 158 Kenneth W. Thompson: The Green Revolution: Leadership and Partnership in Agriculture 174 R. Judson Mitchell: The Brezhnev Doctrine and Communist Ideology 190 Donald Atwell Zoll: Naturalism and Political Philosophy 210 Alan R. Havig: Restive Haven for Progressives: Both Parties 223 Reviews: Mary Jo Weaver: The Christian Tradition 235 Willis D. Nutting: Work and Culture 237 Leo R. Ward: In the Middle of Situations 239 Thomas Stritch: Art and Journalism 240 James B. Holderman: Tasks and Directions for Universities 242 Joseph J. O'Malley: Marxism: Early and Late 244 Arthur F. McGovern: A Fundamental Marxist Text 249 Gerhart Niemeyer: Socialism: Tradition or Aberration? 251 Cyriac K. Pullapilly: Meeting of the Twain: Eighteenth Century 255 Fauzi M. Najjar: Islam, Equality and Revolution 257 James J. Sheehan: Reparations and Weimar 260 John S. Wozniak: Nazi Germany's Early Foreign and Youth Policies 261 Charles J. Tull: Roosevelt as a War Leader: Two Cheers 264 Frank Annunziata: The United States and China 266 Roger Hamburg: Assumptions in Soviet-American Relations 269 Thomas P. Murphy: The Moon and the Garbage of New York „ 271 Joan Huber: Social Studies of American Industrialism 273 Clarence G. Contee: Black Power: A History 275 Donald L. W. Howie: Racial Politics and the Illusion of New Settings , 277 Robert Sullivan: Violence in God's Country 279 Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J.: Prominent New England Democrats ..._ _... 284 h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 09 94 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 02 :1 2: 26 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020994 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE J. BOWYER BELL is a member of the Center for International Research, Harvard University. JAMES HITCHCOCK is Associate Professor of History in the University of St. Louis. KENNETH W. THOMPSON, a Vice-President of the Rockefeller Foundation, will soon publish Foreign Aid: A View from the Pri- vate Sector (Notre Dame) of which his article is a part. R. JUDSON MITCHELL is Assistant Professor of Government in Louisiana State University in New Or- leans. DONALD ATWELL ZOLL is Professor of Political Science in Arizona State University. ALAN R. HAVIG is a member of the History Department of Stephens College. MARY JO WEAVER is a graduate student of theology in the University of Notre Dame. WILLIS D. NUTTING is Professor Emeritus (General Program) of the University of Notre Dame. LEO R. WARD, C.S.C., is Professor of Phi- losophy in the University of Notre Dame. THOMAS STRITCH is Professor of Communication Arts in the University of Notre Dame. JAMES HOLDERMAN is Executive Director of the State of Illinois Board of Higher Education. JOSEPH J. O'MALLEY is a member of Marquette's Philosophy Department. ARTHUR F. MCGOVERN, S.J., is a member of the University of Detroit's Philosophy De- partment. GERHART NIEMEYER, Professor of Government (Notre Dame), is author of Between Nothingness and Paradise. CYRIAC K. PULLAPILLY is Associ- ate Professor of History in St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind. FAUZI M. NAJJAR is Professor in the Department of Social Science, Michigan State Uni- versity. JAMES J. SHEEHAN is a member of Northwestern University's His- tory Department. J O H N S. WOZNIAK is Assistant Professor of History in State University College, Fredonia, New York. CHARLES J. TULL is Professor of History in Indiana University (South Bend). FRANK ANNUNZIATA is Associ- ate Professor of History in Eisenhower College. ROGER HAMBURG is a mem- ber of the Political Science faculty of Indiana University (South Bend). THOMAS P. MURPHY, Professor of Government in the University of Maryland, recently published Metropolis and the Urban County. JOAN HUBER is a mem- ber of the Sociology Department in the University of Illinois. CLARENCE G. CONTEE is Associate Professor of History in Howard University. DONALD L. W. HOWIE is Director of the Black Studies Program in the State University of New York at Stony Brook. ROBERT SULLIVAN is a member of the faculty of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. VINCENT A. LAPOMARDA, S.J., is a member of Holy Cross College's History Department. T H E REVIEW OF POLITICS, without neglecting the analysis of institutions and techniques, is primarily interested in the philosophical and historical approach to political realities. All manuscripts, books for review, exchanges, inquiries, and subscriptions, should be addressed to the Editors, T H E REVIEW OF POLITICS, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556. Opinions expressed in the articles printed in T H E REVIEW OF POLITICS are those of the authors alone and not necessarily opinions held by the Editors. The contents of this publication cannot be reissued or republished in any form without special permission from the Editors. The articles in T H E REVIEW OF POLITICS are indexed in the International Index to Periodicals and the Index of Catholic Periodicals and abstracted in the International Political Science Abstracts. They are abstracted and indexed in ABC POL. SCI. and HISTORICAL ABSTRACTS. h tt p s: // d o i.o rg /1 0. 10 17 /S 00 34 67 05 00 02 09 94 D o w n lo ad ed f ro m h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re . C ar n eg ie M el lo n U n iv er si ty , o n 0 6 A p r 20 21 a t 02 :1 2: 26 , s u b je ct t o t h e C am b ri d g e C o re t er m s o f u se , a va ila b le a t h tt p s: // w w w .c am b ri d g e. o rg /c o re /t er m s. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670500020994 https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms