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I Am a Mathematician - Norbert Wiener
I Am Me ExperienceIX-12 Reference to and quotation from in Lead, "The Responsibility of Scientists"
I Can Tell You Where It WasXVIII-1 Children
I ChingXXIII-50 Review
I Chose Freedom - KravchenkoXXXV-15 Quote from Wang Pi on (from Needham) in Review, "Western Wisdom"
I Don't Know-Do You?II-17 Reference to in Letter from France
I, Juan de Pareja - Elizabeth Borton de Trevino (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1965)IV-13 Editorial
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) Maya AngelouXXVI-6 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Three Books"
I Learn from Childen - Caroline PrattXXXVI-38 Noted on education of black children in Lead, "Servile Education in America"
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden - Hannah Green (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, and Signet)II-26 Reviewed, quoted in Children
I Renounce War - Sybil Morrison (account of origin and history of Peace Pledge Union)XXI-45 Discussed, quoted in Lead, "Entering Into Life"
I Speak for Myself - John Haynes HolmesXXX-12 Quoted in Lead, "On the Human Condition"
I Speak for the Silent Prisoners of the Soviets - Vladimir TchernavinXIII-11 Quoted in Lead, "Schizoid Man, Schizoid World"
IamblichusI-6 Mentioned in Lead, "The Kinship of Man"
I-19 Referred to in connection with The Dark Side of the Moon
II-31 Reference to in Lead, "The Revival of Slavery"
Iberica (publication)I-30 Pythagoras"
XXI-50 Quoted on Pythagoras in Lead, "Keys to Social Change"
Ibero-America's Expectancy - Consuelo AldagVII-17 Reference to in "Arts of Peace"
XIII-18 Letter by young Spaniard quoted, Feb. 15 issue, in Frontiers, "Toward Freedom"
XVI-49 Quoted Oct. 5 issue; cruel punishments inflicted on striking Spanish miners, in Frontiers, "Aspects of the Human Situation"
Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406 A.D.)V-46 Frontiers
IbsenXXX-20 Passage on quoted from Lichtenstadter's Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature in Review, "Arabs at Their Best"
Ickes, Harold (Secretary of Interior, 1943)VII-41 His Ghosts discussed by Eric Bentley, "In Search of Theater"
Iconoclasm and ReconstructionXXXII-48 Letter quoted in Years of Infamy to President re Japanese in Editorial, "Honor Roll"
Idea of a University - John Henry Newman (1852)XXI-24 Review
Idea of "Action," TheXXXVI-38 Quoted in Lead, "Servile Education in America"
Idea of Authority, TheXIV-9 Editorial
Idea of Fraternity in America, The - Wilson Carey McWilliamsIX-39 Lead
Idea of Invitation, TheXXVIII-45 Sept. 6 Nation review of quoted in Lead, "A Kind of Toxemia"
XXIX-49 Reviewed in "Brotherhood in America"
XXX-3 Quoted in Lead, "Reflections About Moral Decision"
Idea of KnowledgeXIV-19 Frontiers
Idea of Man, TheXXII-32 Lead
Idea of Perfect History, The - George Huppert (University of Illinois Press, 1970)XVIII-27 Editorial
Idea of Principle in Leibnitz and the Evolution of Deductive Theory, The - Ortega (Norton, 1971)XXVIII-22 Reviewed in "Lost for Centuries"
Idea of Progress, TheXXIX-52 Quoted in Review, "Sartor Resartus"
XXX-9 Quoted in Lead, "Platonic Symmetries"
XXX-13 Quoted in Lead, "A Long Way To Go"
XXX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Instead of Algebra"
XXXV-36 Quoted in Review, "One Fine Day in Greece"
XXXV-40 Quoted, discussed in connection with Jacob Needleman's article on "The Humanities. . ." in Lead, "One Universal Philosophical Idea"
Idea of Science, TheIX-10 Lead
XX-22 Lead
Idea of the Self, TheXVIII-27 Lead
Idea Whose Time Has Come, AnXV-25 Editorial
Idea Whose Time Has Come, TheXV-6 Editorial
XVII-2 Review
XXXVIII-12 Review (Higher Creativitiy-Harman)
Ideal Image of ManXXXIV-22 Review (small is possible, appropriate technology)
Ideal of DelusionXVIII-50 Editorial
Ideal of Plenitude, TheIX-31 Lead
Ideal of Principle in Leibnitz and the Evolution of the Deductive Theory - OrtegaXXIV-3 Lead
Idealism and Social HealthXLI-9 Quoted re "beliefs" in Review, "The Lessons of Agronomy"
Idealists and MaterialistsXXX-41 Editorial
"Ideals and "Feasibilities"X-50 Lead
XI-14 Follow-up in Lead, "Moral Law or Principle?
Ideals in Strange PlacesXXI-37 Review
Ideals of Life - Millard Everett (John Wiley & Sons, New York)VIII-31 Review - The Deserter, The Deep Six, Too Near the Sun
Idea of a Theater, The - Francis FergussonVII-48 Discussed, quoted in Lead, "A Mood in Scientific Thought"
Ideas and ActionXXXII-6 Quoted in Review, "Sophocles and Shakespeare"
Ideas and BeliefsXV-13 Lead
Ideas Have ConsequencesXXX-24 Lead
Ideas Have Consequences - Richard M. Weaver (University of Chicago Press, 1948)III-24 Editorial
Ideas Have Consequences-(Continued)I-26 Reference to in Lead, "Has History a Meaning?" Mention of conflicting reviews of book
I-30 Review, "The Ladder to High Designs Mentioned in Editorial
I-33 Editorial comment on, "Afterthoughts"
II-19 Reference to in Review, "The Moral Law"
III-3 Reference to in review of Barr book, Pilgrimage of Western Man
V-35 Quoted in Lead, "Healing the Split"
IX-47 Brief quote in Children
XII-49 Quoted in Children, "Discipline vs. Adjustment"
XXV-18 Quoted in Lead, "Myth and Metaphysics"
XXXI-51 Quoted in Review, "Vacuum and Revolution"
XXXV-42 Quoted discussed in Review, "Still Accurate Diagnosis"; paragraph on in Editorial, "Discipline in Subjective Inquiry"
Ideas Whose Time Has ComeXXXV-52 Quoted briefly in Lead, "Several Kinds of Sense"
Identification and AutonomyXXXII-4 Editorial
XXVIII-10 Frontiers
Identity and RoleXX-33 Frontiers
Identity CrisisXIII-22 Lead
Identity of Man, The - Jacob BronowskiXX-47 Editorial
Identity Society, The - William Glasser (Harper & Row, 1972, $5.95)XXIX-35 Quoted in Lead, "The Origin of Religion"
Identity Versus MoralityXXV-22 Discussed and quoted in Review, "More on Reality Therapy"
Ideological Imagination, The - Louis J. Halle (Quadrangle Books, 1972)XVIII-50 Review
Ideologies and AlienationXXV-2 Discussed and quoted in Review, "The Fraud in Ideology"
XXXVI-23 Quoted in Lead, "The Saving Grace"
XXXVI-25-36 Quoted in Review, "The Origin of Capital"
XXXVI-40 Quoted on responsibility for oneself in Children, "On Peace and Honor"
XXXVII-7 Quoted in Lead, "Books about Marxism"
Ideology and Utopia (1949)IX-38 Lead
Ideology-End or New Beginning?XXXI-1 John Friedmann's summary of Karl Mannheim's contribution in, in Retracking America, quoted in Frontiers, "A Good Book on Planning"
Ides of March - Thornton WilderXXI-22 Frontiers
Idiot, The - DostoyevskyI-13 "Book-of-the-Month" review
Idolatry of InstitutionsXV-8 Quoted in Review, "To Abolish Execution"
Iduarte, AndresXXIV-36 Editorial
i.e. The Cambridge ReviewXXVI-5 His book Nino quoted in Lead, "The Scholar's Role"
i.e. The Cambridge Review-(Continued)IX-3 Quoted from John Hurcan article in Lead, "The Disenchanters" Quoted in Editorial, "New Courage of Mind" reflections on the intentions of the editors of this periodical
IX-23 "The Place of Opposition" discussed in Frontiers (an editorial from i.e.)
IX-28 Paul Goodman article quoted in Lead, "The Duties of Free Men" (Goodman discussing Robert MacIver's Academic Freedom in Our Time)
If a Man Be Mad - Harold Maine (see also Walker Winslow)IX-29 Harvard 1956 quoted in Lead, "The League of Anxious Men"
IX-34 "Harvard" issue discussed in Children
X-12 Quoted in Lead, "Days of Wonder"
If Men Were Angels - Milton Mayer (Atheneum 1972, $12.50)I-3 Reviewed in Review, "Boundaries of Sanity"
I-23 Mentioned in Review, "World Without Credo"
III-51 Reference to in Lead, "The World Next Door"
XL-36 Quoted in Lead, "The Persuasions of Nature"
XXXIV-1 Quoted in Lead, "At the Foot of the Mountain"
If Not Now, When? -- Frank LindenfeldXXVI-9 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Play of Great Ideas"
XXIX-14 Quoted in Lead, "Reason and Rationality"
If Only . . .XX-4 Frontiers
If Poets RuledV-3 Editorial
XXIX-2 Editorial
If the Republic Had Any SenseXXII-13 Frontiers
If This Be Treason - Franklin Stevens (Wyden, 1970)XXXIV-8 Review
If We Had Been Left AloneXXVI-36 Quoted from in Children, "The Unprepared Young"
If You Don't Mind My Saying So - American Scholar column by Joseph Wood Krutch (book- Wm. Sloane Associates, 1964)XXXIV-3 Review
If You Don't Weaken - Oscar AmeringerIX-34 Review, "Invitation to a Column"
XVIII-23 Review of his book by this title, "The Essays of Joseph Wood Krutch"
XXX-26-35 Quoted in Lead, "In Defense of the Essay"
XXX-37 Quoted in Lead, "What Is It to Know?"
XXXVIII-17 Quoted on novel in Lead, "Myths, Novels, and 'Facts'"
XXXVIII-22 On influence of psychology in Lead, "What Is Morality?"
XXXVIII-25 Quoted on the standard of living in Lead, "Conception of Man"
XXXVIII-42 Quoted in "A Start in Life"
XXXVIII-50 Quoted on poetic imagination in Lead, "Human Complexity"
. . . If You Give Them TimeI-8 Review, "Minority Men"
III-47 Long quote from in Lead, "The Good Die Young-or Barely Live" re difficulties encountered keeping Milwaukee Leader alive during World War I
III-48 Quoted in Children as to how Leader was attacked from all sides in World War I
XXXI-25 Quoted from Lead, "The Solid Meaning of Life"
If You Live in CaliforniaXXXIII-24 Editorial
If You Live With Little Children - Carolyn Kauffman and Patricia FarrellXII-20 Editorial
IFOR Report (International Fellowship of Reconciliation, Christian Pacifist organization)XIII-10 Quoted in Children of same title
Iliad - HomerXXXVI-21 Quoted Feb. 1983 issue, article by Joe Peacock, in Frontiers, "Progress Report"
XXXVII-37 Report of International Fellowship, Spring 1984, quoted Hannes de Graaf in Frontiers, "Notes on Technology, China, Russia"
Iliad Illuminated, TheIII-20 Reference to Rouse translation in Review, "The Greeks Had No Word For It"
X-10 Pearl C. Wilson comments on in Frontiers, "Miscellany"
XIX-3 Briefly quoted from Poems of War Resistance (WRL Peace Calendar, 1966) in Frontiers, "Anti-War Poems"
XXX-23 Source of quotation from Simone Weil in Lead, "The Vocabulary of Technics"
Iliad, The Poem of Force - Simone WeilX-3 Lead (Simone Weil's Iliad)
I'll Sing You the Death of Bill Brown - Bruce DexterV-31 Reference to in Lead, "Rehearsal for Ragnarok"
X-3 Lead, "The Iliad Illuminated"
XX-20 Quoted in Lead, "Unquiet Desperation"
XXX-21 Quoted in Frontiers, "War's 'Finest Legend'"
XXXV-46 Quoted, discussed in Lead, " Samples of Something Better"
I'll Take My Stand - 1962 - (edited by Louis D. Rubin, Harper, 1930)XVII-40 Discussed, quoted in Review, "The Appeal of 'No-Think'"
Ill and PrescriptionXXVIII-10 John Crowe Ransom and Lyle H. Lanier contributions quoted from in Editorial, "An Engineering Theme"
XXVIII-15 Quoted in Review, "Southern Exposure"
XXXIX-15 Quoted Ransom on Jeffersonian agrarian ideal in "The Writers"; also Lyle H. Lanier on uses of machines
Ill Fares the LandXXXV-38 Frontiers (Puerto Rico)
Ill of the Age, TheXXVI-41 Frontiers
Ill Without PrescriptionXL-4 Lead
Illich, IvanXXIII-8 Lead
Illich, Ivan-(Continued)XXIII-47 His article, "The False Ideology of Schooling" quoted from Oct. 17 Saturday Review in Frontiers, "For Cultural Revolution"
XXIII-52 His Oct. 17 Saturday Review article quoted in Children, "Elementary Readers"
Illich, Ivan-(Continued)XXIV-5 Quoted from New York Review of Books in Children, "Teaching Without Schooling" (taken from Cidoc Cuaderno No. 1007)
XXIV-7 Quoted in Children, "Custodian, Preacher, and Therapist" from Cidoc Cuaderno No. 1007
XXIV-17 Quoted from lecture printed in N.Y. Review of Books and Cidoc Cuaderno No. 1013 in Editorial, "Plan for Liberal Education"
XXIV-19 Quoted above article in Editorial, "Education Without Schooling"
XXIV-20 Briefly quoted in Children, "Liberal Education for Young Children"
XXIV-21 Quoted from Feb. address before American Educational Research Assn. In Lead, "Men and Their Times"
XXIV-36 Comments by Ronald Gross on his DeSchooling Society quoted from Book World in Editorial, "Idolatry of Institutions"
XXIV-36 Quoted from one of his papers and from an address given in Lima, Peru in Children, "On Understanding Illich"
XXIV-40 Quoted from Deschooling Society in Lead, "The Basis for New Beginning"
XXIV-45 Deschooling Society discussed and quoted in Children, "The Four Networks"
XXV-9 Quoted his Celebration of Awareness in Editorial, "Human Diversity"
XXV-17 His paper, "The Illusion of Unlimited Health Insurance," discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Health is Not a Commodity"
XXV-36 Quoted his "Retooling Society," in Lead, "Diagnosis of Institutions" Also quoted same paper in Editorial, "Unnoticed Monopoly" (radical monopoly)
XXV-43 Quoted in re misunderstanding of childhood in Children, "Some Wandering Thoughts"
XXVII-9 Quoted from Cidoc paper on health insurance in Editorial, "The Cidoc Approach"
XXVII-20 Quoted in Review, "City and Anti-City"
XXVII-23 Briefly quote din Lead, "Men and Systems"
XXVII-24 Quoted from Hygienic Nemesis in Frontiers, "The General Delusion"
XXVII-36 Quoted from London Guardian, June 13, 1973 in Frontiers, "Views on Technology"
XXVII-38 Quoted from Edinburgh lecture and Tools for Conviviality in Frontiers, "A Tough-Minded Utopian
XXVII-39 Quoted from Energy and Equity and Tools for Conviviality in Frontiers, "Energy and Food"
XXVII-50 Briefly quoted in Lead, "The Dramatic Illustration"
Illich, Ivan-(Continued)XXVIII-43 Response to his Medical Nemesis quoted from May-June Resurgence in Frontiers, "Elaboration of Common Sense"
XXIX-6 His Medical Nemesis reviewed in "Health or 'Health Services'?"
XXIX-39 Briefly quoted on energy use in Lead, "Confirming Voices"
XXIX-42 Medical Nemesis quoted in Review, "Health- A Medical Mystery" His address at Chicago conference quoted from New Schools Exchange Newsletter in Children, "Odds and Ends"
XXIX-46 Quoted address given in Canada (October) in Editorial, "Another Time Around"
XXX-12 His paper, "The Age of Professional Dominance," quoted in Frontiers, "No Even Path"
XXX-13 Quoted from Energy and Equity in Frontiers, "The Catering of Care"
XXX-17 Quoted from foreword to Leopold Kohr's The City of Man in Review, "From Manchester and Salzburg" Briefly quoted in Children, "Lao Tse, Plato and Thomas More"
XXX-38 Interview with quoted from Human Behavior, Feb., in Children, "Some Verities"
XXX-39 Interview quoted from Human Behavior in Lead, "A Designer's Approach"
XXX-40 Quoted from same interview as above in Review, "Sad Thoughts About a Career"
XXX-50 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Round-the-Clock Experts"
XXI-15 Quoted from The Right to Useful Unemployment in Lead, "Reading the Signals"
XXXI-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Simple Answer"
XXXII-24 His preface to Valentina Borremans' Reference Guide to Convivial Tools quoted in Frontiers, "A Tool for Finding Tools"
XXXIII-10 Discussed in Editorial, "An Important Distinction"
XXXIII-10 His article "Vernacular Values and Education" in Teachers College Record (Fall) discussed in Children, "Abolishing Double Ignorance"
XXXIII-11 Quoted from Energy and Equity in Lead, "Discoverings Found in Books"
XXXIX-12 From H20 and the Waters of Forgetfulness in Lead, "The Role of Imagination"
XXXIX-23 On meaning of the "commons" in Lead, "The Expanse of Nature" (from Green Revolution)
XL-7 From Gandhi Marg Jan. 1986 in Frontiers, "Illich on Mexico's Crisis"
XXXIV-24 Review of Shadow Work in "So Much to Undo," quotations
XXXV-41 quoted from Shadow Work in Science for Villages, May 1982, in Frontiers, "The Rise of the Self-Employed?"
Illich on Mexico's CrisisXXXVI-37 Quoted from Democracy, Jan. 1982, re economic growth, in Lead, "Victims of Development"; also noted in Editorial, "Even in America"
Illiterate America - Jonathan Kozol (Doubleday, 1985)XL-7 Frontiers
Ills and a RemedyXXXVIII-41 Reviewed in "On Illiteracy-Two Kinds"
Ills of Bigness, TheXXXVI-18 Frontiers (world economy, ecology)
Ills of the MindXXX-41 Frontiers
Illuminated Blake, The - annotated by David Erdman (Anchor paper, $7.95)II-46 Editorial (Dr. Karl Menninger)
Illumination of Values, TheXXVIII-14 Reviewed in "Mind Structures-Home Structures"
XXXVI-51 Quoted in Review, "Blake, War, and Revenge"
Illuminations - Walter Benjamin (1968, Harcourt, Brace & World, collection of essays by Hannah Arendt)XII-13 Lead
Illusion of Full Knowledge, TheXXV-44 H. Arendt and Walter Benjamin quoted in Review, "Walter Benjamin"
XXXIII-18 Quote from Walter Benjamin's essay, "The Task of the Translator," in Review, "On the Translator's Art"
XXXVIII-15 On movies and theater in Review, "Theater, Television, Movies"
XXXVIII-26 Hannah Arendt's introduction on life of in Lead, "Arts of Words"
Illusion of Immortality, The - Corlis LamontXV-41 Editorial
Illusion of Technique, The - William BarrettIV-4 Reviewed in Frontiers, "A Tilt at Immortality"
Illusion of the Two Cultures - Loren EiseleyXXXII-7 Quoted in Review, "Two Fresh Starts
XXXII-14 Quoted in Lead, "The Interlude of Thinking"
XXXII-23 Quoted in Lead, "Not Matters of Belief"
Illusion of Unlimited Health Insurance, The - Dr. Ivan IllichXVII-30 American Scholar, Summer 1964 - answer to C. P. Snow's "The Two Cultures" discussed in Frontiers, "The Dilemma of a Scientific Culture"
Illusionless Man, The - Allen Wheelis (paperback)XXV-17 This paper discussed, quoted in Frontiers, "Health Is Not a Commodity"
Illusions of Power, TheXXVIII-24 Discussed in Children, "Anon Saves, Anon Damns"
Illusions of Power, TheXXIIII-35 Lead
Illusions of Urban Man, The - Ruben F. W. Nelson (published for Ministry by Macmillan of Canada)XXI-14 Lead
Illusory AffiliationsXXIX-52 Quoted in Children, "A Long Moment of Honesty"
XXXI-14 Quoted in Frontiers, "Locating the Frontier"
Illustrious Example, AnV-31 Frontiers
I'm OK You're OK - Thomas A. HarrisXXVI-20 Editorial
I'm really dragged but nothing gets me down - Nat Hentoff (Simon and Schuster, $3.95)XXXIX-45 Discussed, quoted preface in Review, "A Splendid Preface"
Image of the Hero, TheXXI-45 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Unfamiliar Maturities"
Image of Man, TheXV-29 Lead
Image of Man in Economics, The - Walter A. WeisskopfXV-13 Editorial
Images and IconoclastsXXVII-20 Lead, Part I
XXVII-21 Lead, Part II
Images, Polls, and "Reality"XIX-15 Lead
Imagination as a Means of Grace, The - Ernest L. TuvesonXX-30 Lead
Imagination of an Insurrection, The- Dublin, Easter, 1916 - William Irwin Thompson (Oxford University Press, 1967)XIV-48 Quoted briefly in Review, "Locke's Ambiguous Request"
An "Imagined" RealityXXV-50 Quoted in Review, "Art and Politics"
XXVI-7 Quoted in Review, "The Paradox of Consciousness"
XXVI-18 Quoted in Review, "'Avuncular' Wisdom"
XXXVI-10 Quoted from new edition (Lindisfarne) in Review, "Irish Anguish"
Immanent in ManXIX-39 Review
Immediate Experience, The - Robert WarshowXX-10 Editorial
Immense Journey, The - Loren EisleyXX-42 Bruno Bettelheim's discussion of quoted from Sept. 15 Peace News in Frontiers, "The Face of Violence"
ImmortalityXVII-48 Quoted, discussed in Review of same title
XXXIII-44 In Review, "A Scientist to Learn From"
XXXVII-52 Quoted on Darwinian evolution and Wallace, in Lead, "Two Views of Evolution"
Immortality - Alfred North WhiteheadIX-47 Lead, "The Troubled Dream"
Immortality-AgainXXXV-4 First essay in Part II of Science and Philosophy quoted in Editorial, "Fusion of Two Worlds"
XXXV-15 Quoted in Review, "Western Insight, Chinese Wisdom (Simon Weil)
Immortality Again-Without ApologiesV-52 Frontiers
Immortality and Ethical CultureVIII-32 Frontiers
Immortality-Shades of ViewpointX-48 Review
Immortality of the Soul - Henry MoreIX-39 Review - Reincarnation-The Whole Startling Story by DeWitt Miller
Immortality of Various KindsXXXVI-16 Quoted in Lead, "An Earlier 'Transition'"; also comment on from Willey's Seventeenth Century Background
Impact of Land Ownership on Rural Appalachia (7 volumes)- Summarized by Robert Scrofani of Henry George School)IX-7 Frontiers
Impartiality is DifficultXXXVI-48 Quoted review of by Mildred J. Loomis in Frontiers, "The Community Land Trust"
Impartiality is the IssueV-26 Editorial
Impartial JudgeVII-50 Another Letter on the East
Impasse in IrelandII-13 Editorial - Indian judge only sane voice at Tokyo trials
Impending ChangeXXVI-15 Editorial
Imperfect Creator, TheXI-27 Editorial
Imperfect Geniuses, TheXLI-49 Lead (Ortega)
Imperfect Hero of ScienceXXIX-38 Lead
Imperfect Parallel, TheXXII-32 Review
Imperfect Society, TheXXIX-19 Lead
Imperial Animal, TheXXXI-9 Lead
Imperial Chemical IndustriesXXV-8 Review of by Elizabeth Fisher quoted from Jan. 17 Nation in Review, "Book of Nature- Different Readings"
Imperial Woman - Pearl BuckI-31 Discussed in Review, "Monopoly"
Imperialism at HomeXI-41 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Dilemmas of Two Worlds"
Imperialism of Language, TheIX-11 Frontiers (American Indians)
Impertinences of Brother Anonymous, TheXXI-52 Frontiers
Import of the Humanities, TheXIX-17 Quoted in Review, "Friends from the North"
Importance of Any Country, TheXXII-6 Frontiers
Importance of HistoryVII-25 Lead
Importance of Living, The - Lin YutangXXI-24 Frontiers
Importance of Self-Knowledge, TheXV-46 Quoted by Ralph Pomeroy in Review, "The Ironist As Convert"
Important Disagreement, AnXV-23 Lead
Important Questions, TheI-33 Lead, based on Herbert O. Albrecht comment
Important to MillionsXVIII-10 Editorial
XXXVI-5 Review (Needleman)
Important to the Republic of ManXXIII-37 Frontiers
Impossible Enterprise, AnXXII-52 Lead
Impossible Isn't Necessary, TheXXXVI-5 Lead (Can virtue be taught?)
Impossible Takes Forever, TheXXXI-52 Frontiers
Impotent State and an Alternative, TheXXX-24 Editorial
Imprint of Gandhian Non-ViolenceXLI-22 Lead (Colin Graham)
Imprisoned Splendour, The - Raynor C. Johnson (London, 1953)XII-38 Review
Improver of NatureVI-39 Reviewed, "Beyond Laboratory Jargon"
Improving College and University Teaching (Quarterly-Graduate School of Oregon State College)XXVIII-17 Editorial
Improving World Health (Worldwatch Paper #59)-William U. ChandlerXXXI-39 Carl Rogers quoted from Winter 1958 issue in Children, "Humanistic Psychology"
Improvisation in Music - Gertrude Price Wollner (Doubleday, 1963)XXXVIII-6 Quoted extensively in Frontiers, "Sanitation, Water Diet"
Im Schatten der Hofburg (In the Shadows of the Court-Castle - Countess von Stockhausen, Heidelberg)XXV-36 Brief essay on in Children, "On Music-and Other Things"
I, My Ancestor - Nancy Wilson RossV-17 Discussed in Letter from Central Europe
In a Day's MailIII-17 Reviewed in "The Quest for a Paraclete"
In a Different Voice - Carol Gilligan (Harvard University Press, 1982)XXXI-21 Frontiers
In Action and ReposeXL-9 Re difference between men and women in attitude, in Review, "Of Unutterable Value"
XXXVII-49 Quoted in Review, "Neglected Sources" (contrast between men and women in modes of thought)
In Addition . . .XXXVII-14 Review (The Heart of Philosophy)
In and Out of HistoryXXVII-14 Editorial
In and Out of RomeXVI-26 Frontiers
In Another LightV-39 Review, I Was a Monk, John Tettmer, and the Seven Story Mountain, Thomas Merton
In Apprehension How Like A . . .V-6 Lead (Lights Out, Baynard Kendrick)
In Behalf of a ChoiceXXII-47 Review
In Behalf of American IndiansXI-7 Frontiers
In Behalf of EyesVIII-52 Review
In Behalf of the DevilXXXII-20 Review
In Behalf of John DeweyVII-17 Editorial
In Behalf of HumanismVIII-22 Lead
In Behalf of NovelistsVII-19 Frontiers
In Behalf of ProvincialsXIII-15 Review
In Behalf of TreesXXXVII-9 Review (generalizations and details)
In Case of MisfortuneXXXII-26-35 Editorial
In Context (quarterly) P. O. Box 215, Sequin, Wash. 98382VIII-30 Lead
In Defense of Colonialism?XXXVIII-6 Quoted from article by Catharine Burton on decentralized, holistic society in Children, "What Is Moral Education?" (Autumn 1984)
XL-3 Quoted Robert Gilman's interview with Wes Jackson, Winter 1987, in Lead, "On Becoming Inhabitants"
XL-19 Irina Mazel, Robert Gilman, Joel Schatz, Michael Shuman, etc., Winter 1987 in Frontiers, "Russians and Americans"
In Defense of DesperationXI-40 Review-Nicolas Monsarrat's The Tribe That Lost Its Head
In Defense of PoetryX-34 Review
In Defense of ReasonXI-9 Review Lawrence Lipton from Literary Review
In Defense of the "Old"XXV-13 Lead
In Defense of the EssayV-43 Editorial
In Dubious Battle - John SteinbeckXXX-26-35 Lead
In Eastern LandsI-23 Reference to in Review, "World Without Credo"
II-32 Reference to in Review, "The End of the Novel?"
Inevitable Myths, TheXXXV-10 Review (North from Malaya)
In Fact - George SeldesXXXII-47 Frontiers
In Favor of TarzanI-17 Illustrates possibility of newsletter method in reaching large audience
In Favor of the PeopleIV-10 Editorial
In For Life - Tom RunyonXVIII-43 Editorial
In Ghostly Japan - Lafcadio Hearn (Little, Brown, 1899)VII-14 Reviewed
In God We Trust - compiled by Norman Cousins (Harper, 1958)XXXVI-16 Quoted in Review, "A Greek Irish Artist in Japan"
XXXIX-38 Quoted in Lead, "On Books Worth Rereading"
In God's NameXXXII-23 "Private Thoughts of Thomas Paine quoted from in Lead, "Not Matter of Belief"
XLI-43 Reissued as The Republ;ic of Reason-The Personal Philosophies of the Founding Fathers, quoted in Review, "What Our Founders Believed"
In Hazard - Richard Hughes (Signet)VII-43 Frontiers-Foulton Oursler's Why I Know There is a God
In Honor of Bertrand RussellXXIV-23 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Stories of Sea and Land"
In Honor of C. Wright MillsXIV-43 Frontiers
In Honor of ManXXIV-39 Frontiers
In Lieu of. . .VI-39 Lead
In Matters of ImportanceXII-51 Editorial
In Memoriam-"Great Wars" II and IIIXX-45 Editorial
In Mere OppugnancyIV-1 Review-Irwin Shaw's The Young Lions
In Order to be HumanXXVI-22 Editorial
In Order to Have PeaceXXX-39 Editorial
In Place of Folly - Norman CousinsXXVI-47 Lead
In Place of PowerXIV-23 Quoted in Walker Winslow's Frontier article, "The Case for Sanity"
In Place of "Therapy"?XXVII-6 Lead
In Poetic RhythmsXVIII-23 Frontiers, D. G. Poole
In Praise of a SenatorXXXVI-11 Lead (Czeslaw Milosz)
In Praise of Folly - ErasumIV-23 Frontiers-about Ralph E. Flanders, Vermont Senator
In Praise of LiberalsI-46 Reference to this book in the Monterey Peninsula Herald
In Praise of PurposeXVII-48 Editorial
In Praise of SocratesXXX-22 Review
In Praise of the Unadjusted ManXIX-36 Review
In Praise of WolvesXI-28 Frontiers, review of Peter Viereck's The Unadjusted Man
In Pursuit of Coleridge - Kathleen CoburnXXIII-43 Editorial
In Pursuit of "Maturity"XXXII-9 Quoted in Review, "Samuel Taylor Coleridge"
In Pursuit of "Reality"XV-26 Editorial
In Some Sense PossibleXXXII-16 Review
In Quest of BalanceXXXIII-26-35 Editorial
In Quest of BalancesXXXIII-53 Lead
In Quest of MaturityXXX-16 Lead
In Quest of ThemselvesXXXI-2 Lead
In Search of a FutureXXVII-14 Lead
In Search of African WritersXXII-36 Editorial
In Search of Bisco - Erskine Caldwlel (Non-fiction)XVIII-21 Frontiers (Ezekiel Mphahlele)
In Search of Goethe from Within - OrtegaXIX-30 Quoted in Editorial, "Natural Paradise- Social Hell-Hole"
In Search of SELF - Arthur T. JersildXXXV-35 Available from Princeton University Press ed. Of The Dehumanization of Art and Notes on the Novel (1968 paper) mentioned in Lead, "On the Great Withdrawal"
In Search of the IdeasVI-13 Discussed in Children
In Some Sense HeroesXIII-14 Frontiers
In Spite of EverythingXXVIII-42 Lead
In Spite of His DefectsXXX-8 Review
In Spite of InstitutionsXXVII-13 Lead
In Spite of the Political ProcessXXIX-42 Editorial
In the Circle of the Sun - Ann Woodin (Macmillan, 1971, $7.95)XXV-17 Review
In the Early World - Elwyn Richardson (Pantheon, $7.95 paperback, $4.95)XXIV-49 Discussed and quoted in Review, "Desert Expedition"
In the Footsteps of the Buddha - Rene Grousset (Grossman, 1971, $12.50 translated by J. A. Underwood)XXIII-12 Ivor Kraft's review of quoted from Feb. 16, 1970 Nation in Children, "Books and Other Things"
XXIV-9 Discussed and quoted in Children, "New Zealand Schoolhouse"
XXIV-19 Mentioned in Children, "New Meanings for Art"
XXVII-8 Review of quoted from New Schools Exchange Newsletter in Children, "Miscellany"
In the Good Old Summertime (film)XXIV-36 Discussed and quoted in Review, "A Great Age"
XXIV-37 Quoted in Lead, "A Flower of Civilization"
In the Ideal State. . .II-46 Reviewed together with Black Magic
In the Interest of CandorXXVI-11 Lead
In the James TraditionXI-11 Editorial
In the MailXVI-5 Review
In the Middle of a LineXXXVIII-21 Frontiers (K. S. Acharlu)
XXXIX-47 Editorial (McLarney, Land Institute)
In the Name of ProgressXVII-11 Review
In the Name of Progress - Patricia Adams and Lawrence Solomon (Doubleday, 1985)XXXVIII-42 Review, book of same name
In the Name of Sanity - Lewis MumfordXXXVIII-18 Editorial, "What is Really Wrong?" on ideas of this book
XXXVIII-21 Noted in Editorial, "Solution by Disaster"
XXXVIII-38 Quoted in Lead, "Words and Myth" (illusions of Foreign Aid)
XXXVII-41 Re population and farming in Lead, "Nurturing Activities"
XXXVIII-42 Reviewed in "In the Name of Progress"
In the NewsIX-16 Quoted in Frontiers, "Shop Talk"
IX-27 Lead, "Meanings of Modern Art," condensed from book
X-34 Quoted in Review, "In Defense of Desperation"
XI-14 Quoted in Frontiers, "Art and Morality"
XXI-49 Quoted in Editorial, "World of the Creator"
XXII-3 Passage from Roderick Seidenberg's letter quoted from in Lead, "World Without Drama"
XXVII-24 Quoted in Lead, "What Shall We Learn to Praise?
XXXII-1 Quoted in Lead, "Various Warnings"
XXXII-7 Quoted in Lead, "The Art of Tomorrow?"
XXXVI-17 Quoted in Lead, "Value of a Different Kind" (what art communicates)
In the OzarksXXIII-49 Frontiers
XXVI-44 Frontiers
In the Pima County JailXXXIX-44 Editorial (Sue Hubbell)
In the Public Interest (Washington Bulletin)XIV-41 Frontiers, article by Jerry Wheeler
In the Service of Life or Death?XXVII-17 Congressman Symingon (Mo.) quoted on health, from In the Public Interest in Frontiers, "With the Statisticians. . ."
In the Service of MenXL-6 Frontiers (Weizenbaum)
In the Service of Their Country- War Resisters in Prison - Dr. Willard Gaylin (Viking, $6.95)XVI-47 Review
In the Shadow of Man - Jan Van Lawick-Goodall (Houghton Mifflin, 1971)XXIII-21 Discussed, quoted in Review, "War Resisters in Prison"
In the Wet - Nevil ShuteXXV-10 Quoted in second part of Frontiers, "New Views of China"
In the Woods and Fields of Concord - Thoreau (Walter Harding Gibbs, ed.)VIII-51 Reviewed, "The Future and Nevil Shute"
In Transition- Vision and CriticismXXXVII-8 Quoted, also quoted introduction by Harding, in Editorial, "Theoreau's 'Juxtaposition'"
Inadequate and the Inaccessible, TheXXVII-16 Review
Inadequate Medical TheoryXXXV-9 Frontiers (Building a Sustainable Society)
Inadequacy of Fear, The - Reginald ReynoldsXLI-37 Review (Who Gets Sick)
INC (magazine)VII-33 Lead
Inca Was Only a Man, TheXL-49 Aug. 1987, David Osborne on Grameen Bank in Editorial, "The Poor Are Not Helpless"
Including the SwahiliII-37 Lead
Incredible Truth, TheX-23 Editorial
Independent - Lyle Stuart'sVI-5 Editorial
Independent (Pasadena)XIII-21 Quoted April issue in Editorial, "The California Press"
XIII-31 Lyle Stuart's report quoted from June issue in Frontiers, "The Cuban Revolution"
XIV-34 Lyle Stuart's article, "The Lies We Live By," June issue, quoted in Frontiers, "The Press in a Free Society"
XV-24 Lyle Stuart's editorial which discusses work of Peter Benenson quoted, May issue, in Frontiers, "Unclassified"
XIX-6 Robert Tabor quoted, Dec. issue, in Frontiers, "Doctrines of Changes"
Independent and Gazette (Berkeley, University of California)XII-42 Editorial on "beatniks" quoted from in Children, "A Letter on 'Beatness'"
Independent Labour PartyXXXIV-39 Quoted Catherine Roberts, April 22, 1981 issue on different in University of California at turn of century and now in Children, "The Example of Socrates"
Independent Mind, AnI-31 Keir Hardie, Fenner Brockway, Bob Edwards representative men in
Independent Mind, TheXX-46 Review
Indeependent Scholar's Handbook, The - Ronald Gross (Addison- Wesley, 1982)V-51 Editorial
India - Pierre LotiXXXV-50 Quoted, reviewed in Children, "A Self- Taught Teacher"
India and AmericaXXXII-1 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Music Makers"
India and China - Prabodh Chandra BagchiVII-34 Editorial
India in TransitionIV-7 Mention of in Frontiers, "So Much From So Little"
India International Centre Quarterly - Sima Sharma, ed.I-40 Review of Home to India by Santha Rama Rau
VIII-17 Lead
India of My Dreams, The - Gandhi (Navajivan Publishing, ed. R. K. Prabhu Ahmedabad 14 (2.5 rupees) in U.S. Greenleaf Books, Canterbury, N. H.)XLI-8 Spring 1987 dialogue between Edward Goldsmith and Krishna Chaianya in "Today's Frontier"
India-The First YearXXI-39 Quoted from Preface as well as text in Review, "Gandhi's Vision"
XXXIII-43 Quoted in Editorial, "The Uses of the Impossible"
XXXVI-18 Quoted in Lead, "Reflections on War"
India- What Can It Teach Us? -- Max Muller (Funk & Wagnalls, 1883)I-44 Lead
India's Domestic ProblemsXXVIII-9 Quoted in Frontiers, "The Sources of Morality"
XXXVI-2 Quoted in Review, "For the Good of All"
India's Great ProjectVIII-11 Frontiers (Ram Vyas springboard)
India's New Self-ConsciousnessVII-34 Lead
VII-36 Frontiers, "Indian Social Philosophy"
India's Second Five-Year PlanV-53 Frontiers
INDIA'S Struggle- Another ViewX-19 Frontiers by C.V.G.
Indian AnalysisV-26 Frontiers - Arthur E. Morgan
Indian Civilization-The Formative Period - Dr. S. C. Malik (published by Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1968)VII-42 Review (Aryan Path article by Kabadi)
Indian Bandits SurrenderXXII-34 Quoted in Review, "Who Can Go Home Again?"
Indian Council of Peace Research (223 Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, New Delhi 1, India)XXV-24 Frontiers
Indian DilemmaXXVI-47 Mentioned in Lead, "In Order to Have Peace"
XXVII-11 List of contributory causes of violence quoted in Lead, "Education for Peace"
Indian ExpressXVI-43 Lead
Indian Institute of World Culture (P. O. Box 402, Bangalore 560 0004)XXXVI-22 Quoted Yogesh Sharma, Feb. 11, 1983 issue on Ravishankar Maharaji ("Dada") in Lead, "End-of-the-Century Queston"
Indian Foreign PolicyXXXIV-17 Publishes paper quoted in Editorial by Dr. Prabhakar Machwe on decline of Indian fine arts and folk tradition, Editorial, "Mournful Verdict"
Indian Newspaper, AnVIII-14 Lead - C. V. Gopalakrishna
Indian Novel, AnI-29 Editorial - Nagpur Times
Indian OpinionV-43 Review (Bhattacharya, Music for Mohini)
Indian Philosophy - Sarvapalli RadhakrishnanXXXIII-18 Newspaper Gandhi sent to Tolstoy he wrote article appearing in 1910, quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change"
Indian Philosophy and ReligionI-1 Books on India-Review
VIII-32 Quoted in Lead, "The Theory of Caste-A Criticism"
XXV-12 Some Comparisons"
XXV-52 A Brief Exploration"
Indian Readers' FundXXIV-14 Review
Indian Running - Peter Nabokov (Capra Press, Santa Barbara, CA 1981)XVII-21 Repeat announcement with Indian address
Indian Sadhus - G. S. GhuryeXXXV-13 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Indian Runners"
Indian Social PhilosophyVII-33 Reviewed, "The Strange History of Ascetism"
VII-50 Frontiers, "More on Asceticism"
Indian Summer - John KnowledVII-36 Frontiers
Indian Tribes, TheXX-46 Quoted in Lead, "Various Confessions"
Indian Wisdom, AnXXI-27 Editorial
Indian Within Us, TheXVIII-50 Lead
Indians of California - American Friends Service Committee pamphletXVI-38 Review
Indians of the Americas, The - John Collier (Norton, 1948, $3.75)IX-40 Reviewed, "Indians in California"
Indians of Thoreau, The - edited by Richard F. Fleck (Hummingbird Press, Albuquerque, NM, cloth $10, paper $4)I-46 Reviewed in Frontiers, "The Great Resistance"
II-32 Quoted in Lead, "Moral Power"-Alfred Wilson, Cheyenne Indian
II-45 Brief reference to in Frontiers, "The Indians Were Not Perfect-Either"
VI-10 Quoted in Frontiers, "A Question of Freedom"
VIII-52 Quoted in Review, "In Behalf of Americans"
IX-7 Quoted in Children
X-2 Quoted in Editorial, "A Dreadful Habit"
XVII-21 Quoted in Frontiers
XXV-5 Quoted in Review, "A Red Man's History"
Indians in CaliforniaXXVIII-11 Reviewed in "Notes on Carpenter and Thoreau"
Indians Were Not Perfect-Either, TheIX-40 Review (Indians of California, AFSC pamphlet)
Indicators of ChangeII-45 Frontiers (American Indians and their treatment by "Saints")
Indifference and FanaticismXXXIII-20 Frontiers
Indigo Bunting - Vincent SheehanI-29 Review (Siegfried Kracauer on movies) Lionel Trilling
Indigenous YankeesXXXII-45 Quoted in Editorial re Edna St. Vincent Millay, Not All Poets"
"Indispensable Class," TheXXXII-37 Frontiers
Indisputable Conclusion, AnXXXIII-6 Editorial
Individual and His Religion, The - Gordon W. Allport (Harvard, Macmillan, 1950)XXXI-11 Review
Individual and Society, The- AgainV-21 Reviewed, "Religious Psychology"
XIII-45 Quoted in Children, "Notes in Passing"
Individual and Society in Gandhian Ethics, The - T. N. GanapathyXVII-41 Lead
Individual and the World, TheXXXV-19 Article in Gandhi Marg, Nov. 1981, quoted in Review, "No 'Mass Phenomenon'"
Individual Conquest in the AirII-3 Lead
Individualism - collection of essays edited by Ronald Gross and Paul Osterman (Dell Paperback, 1971)XIV-24 Review
Individualism and the Economic Order - Friedrich HayekXXIV-51 John Gardner, Henry Murray (quoted by Gardner), Emerson, quoted in Review, "What is the Individual?"
Individualism Reconsidered - David RiesmanII-7 Quoted in Lead, "Comprehensible Economics"
Individuality, Essays on - edited by Felix MorleyVIII-24 Reviewed, "Man versus the Mass"
VIII-25 Quoted at length in Children
XVIII-3 Quoted in Children, "Some English Critics"
IndonesiaXII-4 Reviewed, "Reflections on Individuality"
Indonesia's First Ten YearsII-11 Quoted from Revolt of Asia, Robert Payne
II-14 Quoted from Questions and Answers About Indonesia, published by Dutch Consul in Los Angeles, in Review, "Books and Other Notes"
Industrial Revolutions, The-AgainVIII-37 Frontiers
Industrial Society - E. F. SchumacherIII-47 Review-Harper's centennial issue
Industrialism- A DiagnosisXIX-39 Lead
Industrialize-and Perish - Gandhi (R. K. Prabuh, ed.)XXVIII-52 Lead
Industries for Small Communities - Arthur Morgan (Community Service, Inc., Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1953, reissued 1962)XXXIII-41 Originally a phrase, then a title for small booklet, The Navajivan Publishing House (Ahmedabad, India) quoted in Frontiers, "Souls Controlled by Technology and Geography"
XXXVI-8 Quoted introductory in Lead, "A Long Way to Go" (war, peace)
XXXVI-18 Quoted in Lead, "Reflections on War"
Industry-Wide Bargaining - Leo WolmanXXIII-38 Discussed and quoted in Review, "On Community Planning"
XXVII-42 Quoted from Preface in Children, "A Good Combination"
XXIX-47 Quoted in Editorial, "Fusion of Fact and Value"
XXXIV-23-34 Quoted in Children, "Subjects for Discussion" re Yellow Springs
XXXV-25 Quoted in Frontiers, "Bioregional Development"
Ineffectual Good, TheII-32 Reviewed in Frontiers
Inescapable Likeness, AnII-6 Review - Toynbee
Inevitable Revolution, The - Leo TolstoyXXXVI-52 Editorial (Hertz, van der Post, Berry)
Inexcusable Lie, The - Harold Peat, N.Y. 1932XXXV-52 Just translated by Ronald Sampson, quoted in Frontiers, "Some Supposings" (written in 1909-10)
Inextinguishable ReasonI-48 Quoted in Children
Infantile Sickness of Leftism in Communism, The - LeninIX-1 Lead
Infeld, Leopold (Polish Physicist)I-33 Brief quote from in Letter from England
Infield,HenrikXXXIV-45 Colleague of Einstein, quoted by Mendel briefly, used in Lead, "Restoring the Balance"
Infield, Henrik (editor Cooperative Living)XIX-32 His paper quoted from October 1965 Israel Annals of Psychiatry and Related Disciplines in Frontiers, "Teilhard's 'Noosphere'"
Inflation is Unconquerable-Unless. . .VII-12 Quoted in Lead, "The Conditions of Growth"
Influence of an Idea, TheXXXVII-7 Frontiers
Influence of A. S. Neill, TheXXI-44 Frontiers
Informed Conscience, TheXXVI-24 Editorial
Informed Heart, The - Dr. Bruno BettelheimXXIII-3 Lead
Informed Vision, The - David Hawkins (Agathon, $8.95)XIV-23 Quoted in Children, "Correspondence and Notes"
XIV-27 Quoted, discussed in Review of same title
XIV-33 Quoted in Children, "The Fanfare of Conformity"
XIV-35 Quoted in Frontiers, "Scale of Human Attitudes"
XIV-42 Quoted in Children, "Over Attention and Loving Neglect"
XXXVIII-37 From Community Service Newsletter re TV in Children, "Critics. . . Admirers"
XXXIX-1 Re children and TV in Lead, "The World Is Something Made"
Ingalls, Daniel (Harvard University)XXVIII-11 Discussed, quoted in Children, "A Useful, Demanding Book" and in Editorial, "More of David Hawkins"
Ingalls, Miss JeremyXII-7 Quoted his review of A Source Book of Indian Philosophy
Inge, DeanIII-14 Her scholarship in Common Cause articles and biased favor of Christianity taken apart in Frontiers, "Scholars and Artists"
Ingenuity in CommunityII-44 Quoted in Letter from England-ballot-box is a kind of Urim and Thummin for ascertaining the will of God
Ingersoll, JohnXXVI-39 Frontiers
Ingersoll, Robert G.XI-22 Referred to in reference to his Pacifist standing in Review, "Hymns and Hypocrisies"
Ingersoll, RobertXIV-12 His Liberty of Man, Woman and Child quoted in Frontiers, "Transcendental Influences"
Ingersoll's PhilosophyI-46 He and Clarence Darrow avowed atheists- Lead, "Dilemmas of a Free Society"
II-19 He and Darrow had altruism-Review, "The Moral Law"
II-49 Championed militant atheism and led attack of freethinkers on theological dogma - Review, "Modern Rationalism"
IV-18 His Letters edited by granddaughter, Eva Ingersoll Wakefield, reviewed in "Books on Religion"
IV-38 Quoted Introduction to his published letters in Lead, "The Bondage of Controversy"
Inglis, BrianXIV-18 Frontiers
Inglorious, SubordinateXIII-45 His article, "The Psychopath" in Sept. Encounter quoted in Frontiers, "Psychopathology and National Defense"
Ingraham, T. Robert (Theological student)III-8 Editorial, quote from J. B. S. Haldane in letter from MANAS reader
Ingram, TimothyIII-15 Quoted his Atlantic article on Blanshard book in Editorial, "The Voice of Organization"
Ingrams, RichardXXIV-45 Quoted from Sept. 13 Nation in Lead, "The Meaning of 'Progress'"
Ingredients of PeaceXXXI-40 His introduction to Cobbett's Country Book quoted in Review, "Upsurge and Decline"
XXXVI-40 Quoted introduction to Cobbett's Country Book (on Cobbett's view of economists and theorists) in Frontiers, "Seymour and Cobbett"
Ingredients of Western CultureXV-33 Frontiers
Inhabitants, The - Julius HorwitzI-34 Frontiers-idea that all good doesn't come from combined influence of Hellenism and Hebraic-Christian tradition
Inhelder, BarbelXV-5 Quoted in Lead, "Where Wealth Accumulates
XVII-17 Quoted in Lead, "A Society Worth Having"
XXI-41 Quoted in Lead, "Non-Political Politics"
XXIII-41 Mentioned in Lead, "Vision and Reform"
XXXI-36 Quoted in Children, "In Spite of Everything"
XXXI-44 Quoted in Review, "Our Town"
XXXIV-47 Quoted re New York's underlying problems noted in the 60's quoted in Lead, "The Healer's Lost Art"
Inherent Purpose, TheXXIV-46 His question to Dr. Frankl given in Lead, "Reform in Scientific Thinking"
Inherent Reality, TheXXXI-19 Lead
Inhuman DevelopmentXXI-10 Review
Initiative in Growth, TheXL-14 Editorial (Paul Gilk)
Inner City Press (New York)XXIII-39 Lead
Inner Civil War, AnXLI-44 June 5, 1988, Matthew Lee on rebuilding damaged buildings in Review, "A City Rebuilds Itself"
Inner DiscoveryXI-2 Lead
Inner Exploration, AnXXXVIII-18 Review
Inner Life, TheXLI-3 Review (Joanna Field)
Inner World of Man, The - Frances G. WickesVI-4 Lead
Innis, Harold (d. 1952)XVII-18 Quoted in Lead, "An Essential Paradox"
Innocent Ambassadors, The - Philip WylieXXXV-37 Account of his work by Eric Havelock in et cetera, Fall 1981, quoted in Lead, "A Long, Hard Road," also quoted his The Strategy of Culture
Innocent Blood - P. D. JamesXI-31 Reviewed in Review, "Around the World with Mr. Wylie"
Innocent Eye, TheXXXVII-20 Quoted as an example of fine writing in Children, "Virtues of Fiction" (on academia and society)
Innocent Eye, The - Herbert Read (autobiography; Henry Holt, 1947)XXI-18 Frontiers
Innovation - (Magazine for industrial designers)XXXIII-46 Quoted in Frontiers, "Sifting Issues"
Innovation and ParticipationXXIV-3 Eugene Fubini quoted from No. 13 of 1970 series in Review, "Questions that Need Answers"
Innovation and RestorationXVII-26 Children-quotes John W. Gardner, Karl Jaspers, Balachandra Rajan, Frederick Mayer
Innovators in HistoryXXVIII-14 Frontiers
Innovator's Situation, The - Frank Cancian (University of California)XL-19 Review Power of the People)
Inquiring EditorialXXXIV-12 Review from Manchester Guardian clipping sent by reader in Frontiers, "East and West. . ." (re agriculture in Africa, etc.)
InquiryIII-30 Editorial
Inquiry-(Continued)XXXII-25 Lewis Feuer quoted from Winter 1978 issue in Lead, "Tolstoy's Theory of Knowledge"
Inquiry Concerning MysticismXXXII-48 Reprint of Tom Conrad article in Fellowship, July/Aug 1979 quoted in Frontiers, "A Form of Slavery"
Inquiry into FreedomX-16 Lead - Wendal Bull
Inquiry into ReligionXIV-46 Frontiers
Inquiry into the Human Prospect, An - Robert HeilbronerVIII-25 Lead
Insane System, AnXXXI-20 Quoted in Lead, "The Double Consciousness"
Inscrutable Chinese, TheXXXV-44 Frontiers
Insecurities of the SpiritXXIX-25 Frontiers
Insel, Paul M.VIII-50 Lead
IX-11 Lead, "Scientific Invitation," by Ralph Burhoe follow-up on above
Inside - Helen BryanXXXII-13 Introduction to his Core Concepts (coauthored with Walton T. Roth) quoted in Review, "Death Is Not the Enemy"
Inside AmericaVI-26 Reviewed, "Do Not a Prison Make"
Inside Islam - Edward W. SaidII-36 Review - Kingsblood Royal - Sinclair Lewis
Inside Soviet Schools - Susan Jacoby (Schocken, paperback 1975)XXXIV-10 Briefly discussed-article in Jan. 1981 Harper's in Lead, "The Problem of Noise"
Inside the Land OrganismXXIX-25 Quoted in Children, "Better Than Systems"
Inside the Left - Fenner Brockway (Allen & Unwin, London)XXXIX-53 Quoted introduction by Wes Jackson (not yet published) in Lead, "The Missing Element in Our Culture"
Inside the Primary School - John Blackie (Schocken, 1971, $4.95)I-8 Life of English radical and history of International Labor Party in Review, "Minority Men"
II-13 Recommended reading for parents in Children
V-28 Reference to in Review of Spring's The Houses in Between
IX-40 Quoted in Frontiers, "Oh, Where Have the Socialists Gone?"
Inside the Third Reich - Albert SpeerXXIV-52 Discussed, quoted in Children, "Why the English Schools Are Good"
Insight and ResponsibilityXXXIII-44 Quoted, discussed in Review by Holmes Welch, Listening to Alexander Nevsky" Also discussed in Editorial, "Bad and Good Conventions"
Insight and Responsibility-(Continued)XVIII-37 Reviewed "Psychoanalysis and 'Responsibility'"
Insight in Science and in PlatoXIX-9 Quoted in Children, "Education for Commitment"
Insight-Imagination-The Emancipation of Thought and the Modern World - (Greenleaf Press 1983)XXXVI-9 Lead by Catherine Roberts
Insistent Question, TheXXXVII-22 Extensive quotation and discussion of in Children, "Education of Imagination"
Insolent Chariots, The - John Keats (Lippincott)XXIII-11 Editorial
Inspection for Disarmament - edited by Seymour MelmanXII-24 Review of by Geoffrey Wagner in the Winter ETC quoted in Review, "The Great Car Fight"
Inspection of Roots, TheXII-12 Frontiers, "Our Homeopathic Charms" re Newman review of four anti-war books, including above
Inspector Calls, An - J. B. PriestleyXXI-38 Review
Instaurations - D. S. Carne-Ross (University of California Press, 1979)II-15 Reviewed - "The Web"
Instead of a Social MachineXXXVIII-8 Quoted on literacy, specialization, in Lead, "From Profession to Passion"
Instead of AlgebraXVIII-19 Lead, "A. H. Maslow"
Instead of an ApparatusXXX-14 Lead
Instead of CollapseXXIV-51 Lead
Instead of Education - John Holt (Dutton, $8.95)XXXIII-7 Review
Instead of PunishmentXXXIX-47 Quoted in Children, "Reversing Gresham's Law"
Instead of Violence - Arthur and Lila WeinbergXXXIV-15 Frontiers
Instigations - Ezra Pound (1920)XVII-2 Emerson quoted from in Review, "An Idea Whose Time Has Come"
Instinct and Intelligence - Major R. W. G. Hingston (Macmillan, 1929)XXX-18 Ernest Fenollosa essay on Chinese language in, quoted in Review, "Man Sees Horse"
Institute for Food and Development Policy - 2588 Mission St., SF 94110-see also Food First NewsX-51 Discussed in Editorial, "Time Out"
XXIII-42 Mentioned in Lead, "The Decline of the 'Official'"
XXIX-23 Mentioned in Lead, "The Human Dilemma"
XXXVIII-51 Instinct began as reasons act-quoted in Lead, "The American Garden"
Institute for Local Self-Reliance (1717 18th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009)XXXIV-24-35 Frances Moore Lappe, Joseph Collins' pamphlet Exploding the Hunger Myths in Children, "Subject for Discussion"
Institute for the Study of Nonviolence (founded in Carmel, CA, 1965, by Joan Baez and Ira Sandperl, Box 1001, Palo Alto, CA 94302)XXIX-9 Discussion of by Gil Friend quoted, Nov. 1975 Mother Earth News in Frontiers, "Urban Food Production"
Institute of Applied Psychology ReviewXIX-47 Children, "In A Free Society"
Institute of Noetic SciencesXVII-52 Geoffrey G. Lindenauer quoted from Vol. 4, No. 3 in Review, "Beginnings"
Institutes of VishnuXL-51 Brendan O'Regan on "Healing, Remission, and Miracle Cures" in Frontiers, "How Come You're Alive?"
"Institution" for Free Thought, AnXX-28 Quoted from Sacred Books of the East, VII 288-91, in Lead, "Uses and Misuses of Conformity"
Institution for FreedomVI-49 Review - Robert Hutchins' The University of Utopia
Institution of Law, TheIX-42 Editorial
Instituional Investor, TheXXII-50 Frontiers
"Institutional" Crisis?XXXVI-13 Dec. 1982 issue quoted-article by Herman Kahn and Isaac Asimov "Will the Twentieth Century Be Worth Waiting For?" in Frontiers, "The Only Known Cure"; also quoted Nancy Wells on "The Death of Paper"
Institutional Dilemma, TheXXI-45 Editorial
Institutional Fix, TheIV-25 Frontiers
Institutional MedicineXXIX-6 Frontiers
Institutional ReformXXVII-52 Frontiers
Institutional Structure and Energy PolicyII-1 Frontiers (on prisons)
II-8 "The Prison System" based on subscriber's objection to above
InstitutionsXXXV-3 Most valuable chapter of Energy and the Quality of Life quoted and reviewed in "Energy Policy in Canada"
Institutions-Plus and MinusI-46 Editorial - on John Collier's The Indians of the Americas
Institutions and Human EquilibriumXXXVIII-39 Lead
Institutions and SymbolsXIX-23 Lead
Instructing the HeartX-43 Lead
Instruction from NatureXXXVIII-1 Lead
Instruction on the WayXXXI-3 Frontiers
Instructions for Human BeingsXXXVIII-19 Lead (American economy)
InstructorXXXIV-9 Lead
Intangible RequirementsXX-34 Article on work of Martha Maybury Smith quoted from May 1967 issue in Children, "Music-Making for Children"
IntangiblesXXXI-50 Lead
Integral Urban House, The - Farallones Institute (Sierra Club, 1979)II-5 Editorial
Integration of Human Knowledge, The - Oliver ReiserXXXIII-21 Discussed, quoted Sim Van der Ryn, founder of the Institute, in Children, "Thoughts about Curriculum"
XXXIII-23 Quoted from in Lead, "Blight and Blight
Integration of Personality - Dr. Carl JungXIII-23 Foreword to by Giogio de Santillana quoted in Review, "Toward a Scientific Metaphysics"
Integrative Action of the Nervous System, The - Sir Charles Sherrington (1947)I-44 Quoted in Frontiers, "'Scientific' Psychic Research"
IV-25 Quoted in Review, "Modern Man in Search of a Soul"
XX-43 Quoted in Review, "Exit the Antiquarians"
Integrity of MindI-16 Quoted in Letter from England
Integrity of Student "Confusion," TheXVI-45 Review
Intellect and NousXXIII-45 Frontiers
Intellectual Development?, AnXXXVIII-2 Review (Hannah Arendt)
Intellectual Development of Europe - John W. Draper (1876)XXXIX-27-36 Lead (World Watch)
Intellectual DigestVI-38 Quoted in Frontiers, "Revolutions of Civilization" re culture of the Arabs
Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism (Pantheon, 1968) by Staughton LyndXXVII-8 Interview with Fred Rogers re TV for children quoted in Children, "Miscellany," from Jan. issue
XXVII-50 Interview with Robert Coles quoted, Oct. 1972 issue, in Frontiers, "On Doing Good"
XXXVII-3 Quoted Feb. 1973 Jerome Bruner re choosing a "vocation" education, etc. from London Times Educational Supplement, Oct. 27, 1972, in Children, "Education Worthy of Our Species"
Intellectualizing WarXXI-32 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Ordeal by History"
Intelligence Digest (Magazine)XVI-15 Review
I. Q.IV-10 Reference to in Lead, "A Matter of Intelligence"
Intelligent "Anti-Communism"X-49 Discussed in Lead, "An Unpopular Question"
XI-6 Frontiers, "An Unpopular Question"
Intensity of Life, AnXII-23 Review
Intensive Food Production on a Human Scale-ed. By Hugh J. Roberts (sponsored by VIIISA, Santa Barbaran)VII-1 Lead
Intent of Religion, TheXXXV-48 Quoted John Jeavons from, in Children, ""Social Geography"
Intention and SenseXXIII-14 Editorial
Interchange (Periodical) Newsletter and forum for Minn. State Court Personnel)XXXIV-48 Frontiers (Berry, Agriculture)
Interesting Convergence, AnXXXI-2 Report on Judge Dennis A. Challeen's restitution program quoted, April 1977 issue, in Children, "Et Cetera, Et Cetera"
Interesting Debate, AnXXXIII-45 Editorial
Interesting Definition, AnVI-41 Frontiers
Interior Man, TheIII-38 Editorial (definition of Communism from reader in Alaska)
Interlude of Thinking, TheVII-23 Lead
Intermediate Area, TheXXXII-14 Lead
Intermediate Outlook, AnXIV-44 Frontiers
Intermediate Technologies - Alfred Latham Koenix and Julia PorterXXXIII-46 Review
Intermediate Technology - E. F. SchumacherXX-49 Lead
Intermediate Technology Report (Patrick Long, editor)XXVIII-21 Lead-Part I
XXVIII-22 Lead-Part II
Intermediate Technology DefinedXXXI-49 Quoted in Lead, "Intangible Requirements"
XXXIII-24 Quoted from George Tyler on Kuwait in IT Seminar in Lead, "The Other America"
Intermediate Technology?, What IsXXVI-37 Editorial
Internal Factors in Evolution - Dr. L. L. Whyte (Braziller 1965)XXVIII-13 Lead
Internal Social Order, TheXXI-1 Quoted in Lead, "A Matter of Elevation"
Internal WonderingsVII-32 Lead
Internalizing InstitutionsXL-48 Editorial (40th year of MANAS)
International Book HouseXXV-47 Lead
International Commission of Jurists (in Geneva)VIII-11 Distributes MANAS in India-Editorial, "A Modest Proposal"
International Buddhists, TheXXXIII-40 Discussed briefly by Holmes Welch in Lead, "A Tibetan on Mt. Vernon St." re 1959-60 reports on Tibet
International Conciliation (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)XI-21 Frontiers-Alex Wayman letter quoted
International Conflict and Behavioral Science (Basic Books, 1964)XIV-35 Prof. Howard J. Taubenfeld quoted Jan. issue, as well as preface by Anne Winslow in Review, "Soviet-American Harmony!"
XIV-41 Prof. Arthur Steiner quoted, May issue, in Review, "The Many Faces of Asia"
International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM) - Anton L. S. Pinschof, IFOAM Secretariat, c/o Nature et Progres, 3 Chemin de la Bergerie, 91700 Ste-Genevieve-des-Bois, France)XXXIX-22 Chapter by Dr. Lester Grinspoon quoted in Frontiers, "The Uses of Truth"
International Fellowship of Reconciliation Report (FOR Report)XXVIII-37 April Newsletter mentioned in Frontiers, "Farming and Food"
XXIX-40 William Lockeretz report from Quebec, from France quoted in Frontiers, "Fertility Without Fertilizer"
XXX-17 Frau Dagi Keiffer quoted, Dec. 1976 issue, in Frontiers, "A Season of Growing"
XXXI-6 Report on controlled diet with mice quoted from Bulletin No. 23 in Editorial, "Some Humans Know Better"
International Foundation for Independence IFI BulletinXXXIV-14 Dec. 1980 issue quoted in Frontiers, "The Long Road" re refusal to serve by some soldiers in occupied territories in Palestinian- Arab-Jewish war. Also interview with Jim Forest with Joseph Abileah (violinist) re his 1936 experience with Moslems
XXXV-16 Jan. 1982 issue quoted extensively from Jim Forest and Peter Herby on nuclear protest "Hollanditists" in Frontiers, "The Nuclear States. . . . Are Dinosaurs"
IGP (International Group Plans) - insurance companyXX-13 Quoted in Frontiers, "Toward World-Wide Rural Renaissance"
International Herald TribuneXXXVI-11 Discussed by Daniel Zwerdling, quoted in Review, "Worker Management"
International Independence Institute - headed by Robert SwannXXXIX-26 Dec. 6, 1985 Bishop Desmond Tutu on nonviolence in "Non-Violence in South Africa"
International Journal of ParapsychologyXXIV-50 News release concerning black farmers in Georgia quoted in Frontiers, "A Non-Violent General"
XXIV-51 Announcement of their activities in Frontiers, "New Life for Men and Land"
International Journal of PsychiatryXV-5 Dr. Joan FitzHerbert quoted from Summer 1961 issue in Children, "The Telepathic Child"
International Journal of Religious EducationXVII-52 Dr. Jason Aronson quoted as to purposes and policy of in Review, "Beginnings"
International Labour ReviewXV-35 Prof. Nelle Morton quoted, July 1960 issue, in Children, "Listening and Learning"
XVI-11 Prof. Nelle Morton quoted July-August issue 1960, in Children, "Spiritual Resources"
International Union for the Conservation of NatureXXXI-16 Summary of K. Marsden article, May 1970 issue, quoted from Economically Appropriate Technologies for Developing Countries in Frontiers, "Background on Intermediate Technology"
International Tree Corps Institute, Box 888-M Winters, CA 95694. Also in Tasmania 7331 Tagari, Box 96, Stanley, Tasmania 7331; address of Bill Mollison-his work and book Permaculture Two discussed in FrontiersXXXIII-25 A statement from quoted in Not Man Apart, April 1980 issue, in Frontiers, "An Ominous Parallel" by Robert Allen
International TribuneXXXIV-19 "Pictures-Large and Small"
International Voluntary Service for PeaceXXX-37 Denis de Rougement quoted, May issue, in Review, "A Case for Regionalism"
International WildlifeII-39 Reviewed in Children with Howard Fast's The Last Frontiers"
International Year of the ChildXXXVII-20 Jan/Feb 1984 issue quoted on Chipko Movement by David Alexander in Forntiers, "Nothing Is Too Late"
Interns for the Land InstituteXXXIII-5 Quoted from letter on this by Robin Tanner in Children, "Changes of Taste"
Interpersonal DevelopmentXL-35 Editorial
Interpetations and Forecasts - Lewis Mumford (Harcourt, Brace Jovanovitch)XXVII-21 A Radical Critique"
InterpreterXXVI-42 Discussed, quoted in Review, "Out of Fifty Years"
XXXIX-5 Quoted re excess of editing, also on future of California-in Children, "An Alternative Philosophy"
Interpreters, The - George Russell (A.E.)I-40 Reference to it and Mildred Jensen Loomis in Lead, "The Case for Private Initiative"
III-19 Reference to it and Mrs. Loomis in Borsodi article, "New Ideas at Work" series
IV-16 Violet Siefried quoted, "We Educate Our Children at Home" in Children
Interview on the PressXXV-50 Quoted from in Review, "Art and Politics"
XXXVI-10 Quoted in Review, "Irish Anguish" from Thompson's book The Imagination of an Insurrection, also poem "Michael" fashioned upon the Gita
Interview with E. F. Schumacher, AnXV-8 Frontiers
Intimate Diary - TolstoyXXIX-20 Lead - Bruce Williamson
XXIX-21 Part II
Into the Forest - Roderick ThorpXXV-45 Henri Lasserre's quote from Communities of Tolstoyans in Editorial, "Normative Social Psychology"
XXXII-3 Quoted in Editorial, "Tolstoy on Community"
XXXIII-18 Quoted in Lead, "The Root of Change"
Into the Interstices!XVI-2 Quoted in Review, "Get Your Personality Ready"
Introduction to ChinaXVII-42 Editorial
Introduction to Chinese Art, An - Michael SullivanXXV-19 Review
Introduction to Classical Arabic Literature - Ilse Lichtenstadter (Schocken, $6.50)XVI-24 Quoted in Review, "The Egg That Was Really a River" by Ralph S. Pomeroy
Introduction to Mathematics, An - Alfred North Whitehead (1911) (Now Galaxy paperback)XXX-20 Reviewed in "Arabs at Their Best" material quoted from al-Ghazali's Deliverance from Error, also passage on Ibn Khaldun Editorial, "The Man Family"
Introduction to Plato - Paul FriedlanderXXIX-23 Quoted in Editorial, "On Teaching Mathematics"
XXIX-35 Quoted in Children, "On Counting Practice"
Introduction to Radhakrishnan- The Man and His Thought - Dr. S. J. SamarthaXXXVIII-17 Quoted on laws in Lead, "Myths, Novels 'Facts'"
Introduction to Zen Buddhism - SuzukiXVIII-2 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Philosopher-Statesman and His Work"
Intruder, The - Helen FowlerXVIII-32 Quoted in Lead, "The Great Shakedown
Intruder in the DustVIII-9 Reviewed, "Three Forms of Suffering"
Invasive Procedures-A Year in the World of Two Surgeons - Mark Kramer (Haper & Row, 1983)II-52 It and other Negro pictures reviewed, "Toward Racial Equality"
Inventing America - Garry WillsXXXVI-52 Quoted, discussed in Review, "Three Books"
Inventions and DiscoveriesXXXII-17 Reviewed in "America's Unhonored Dream"
Inversion of the QuestXXIX-24 Frontiers
Inviolability of "X", TheXXVI-12 Editorial
Invisible Curtain, The - Joseph Anthony (Rinehart, 1957)XXV-12 Editorial
Invisible CraftX-37 Reviewed in Review, "A Fortunate Few"
Invisible Event, The - Stewart Britten (pamphlet from Menard Press)XLI-41 Editorial (Viktor Frankl, Thoreau, Leopold)
Invisible Frontier, AnXXXVI-37 Quoted in Frontiers, "Five Against War"
Invisible Glass, The - Loren WahlXXXI-24 Frontiers
Invisible Island, The - Irwin StarkV-50 Reference to in Review, "Notes on Novels"
Invisible Man - Ralph EllisonVI-25 Reviewed
Invisible Momentum, TheVII-31 Reviewed, "Novel Notes"
Invisible RealitiesXXX-43 Lead
Invisible Term, TheXLI-47 Editorial
Invisible Treasure, TheXVI-25 Frontiers
Invitation to a ColumnXXXI-41 Lead
Invitation to LearningIX-34 Review - Krutch - American Scholar column, "If You Don't Mind My Saying So"
Invitation to Communism, TheXXVII-26-35 Lead
XXXVI-18 Quoted section on Montaigne in children, "The Sly Connivers"
Invitation to the Community-MindedIV-20 Lead
Invitation to Mr. Emerson?XX-41 Editorial
Invitation to PlatoV-14 Frontiers
Invitation to UtopiaXXXI-16 Lead
Ionesco, EugeneXIII-28 Lead
Ionian PhilosophyXV-31 Briefly quoted in Editorial, "Beyond Absurdity"
XVII-44 Quoted Sept. Encounter in Lead, "Where We Are Now"
Iowa Farmer Rediscovers Nature's Way, AnXX-39 Frontiers
IQ Controversy, The - edited by N. J. Block and Gerald Dworkin (Pantheon paperback, 1976, $6.96)XXXIII-50 Article in May 1980 Quest quoted in Frontiers, "The 'Moral' Authorities of Progress"
Irish AnguishXXIX-39 Reviewed in "Where Does Intelligence Come From?"
Irish HomesteadXXXVI-10 Review (The Imagination of an Insurrection)
Irish IndependenceXXXVI-10 Quoted from May 1916 issue, George Russell's response to the rising in Review, "Irish Anguish"
Irish IronyXXV-46 Review
Irish, Richard K.XI-43 Editorial quote from John Mitchel's Jail Journal
Irish StatesmanXXVIII-36 His Go Hire Yourself an Employer reviewed in Children, "Don't Despair"
Iron Age, TheXXVI-3 George Russell quoted in Lead, "The Question of Wholeness"
Ironist As Convert, TheIII-20 Lead
Irrational Man - William Barrett (Doubleday, 1958)XV-46 Review by Ralph S. Pomeroy
Irreducible VisionXVII-32 Reviewed under the title of "Death and the Timeless Vision" quote from Robert Rein'l
XXIII-13 Discussed, quoted in Review, "A Study of Existentialism"
XXIII-45 Quoted in Review, "On 'Race'-and Much More"
XXV-3 Quoted in Lead, "Access to Sacralization"
XXVII-3 Quoted in Lead, "The World in View"
XXVIII-3 Quoted in Lead, "The Universal Expedients"
XXXI-17 Quoted in Editorial, "Alienation and Restoration"
XXXIII-10 Quoted in Lead, "The Next Station of Evolution"
XXXVIII-2 Quoted on classical tradition in literature from Aristotle in Lead, "Something that Might Work"
Irrelevance of the Cold War, TheXXXIII-37 Lead
Irrelevant Parallel, AnIV-48 Lead
Irreplaceable IdeasXXIX-19 Editorial
Irrepressible Question, TheIV-45 Editorial
Irrepressible VisionXXX-19 Lead
Is Anybody Listening? William H. Whyte, Jr., 1952XLI-40 Review (biography of Maslow)
Is Anyone Really "Right"?VIII-31 Quoted in Lead, "American Self-Criticism" re reactions of European workers and union officials to a U.S. visit
Is "Art" the Remedy?XIII-1 Lead
Is Death a Friend?XXII-1 Lead
Is History "Organic"?XXXVI-41 Frontiers
Is Immortality Important?II-5 Frontiers
Is Individualism Freedom?I-7 Frontiers
Is It Moral Education?III-40 Frontiers
Is "Nature" Dual?I-1 Frontiers
Is It Possible to be an Optimist?XXXIV-8 Lead
Is It Really "Free"?XX-3 Lead
Is It "Religion"?XXXVI-41 Editorial (competition and monopoly)
Is Life After Death Possible?VIII-29 Lead
Is Peace "Utopian"?IX-17 Ducasse article-Lead
IX-20 Frontiers, "Ducasse and Rebirth-Comment"
Is Philosophy Important?XXXVII-48 Lead
Is Psychology a Science?XX-19 Lead
Is Science of Man Possible?XI-24 Editorial
Is Society Entitled to Punish?XXV-4 Lead
Is There a Natural Religion?XIV-15 Frontiers
Is There Moral Law?XXII-27 Lead
Is There Still a Chance for Germany? -- Karl BrandtXXXVIII-4 Lead
Is There the Ego?I-26 Review of this Human Affairs pamphlet
Is War "Part of the Universe"?XVIII-12 Review
Isaac, ErichXIV-5 Editorial
Isaacs, HaroldXXII-30 His paper, God's Acre," first in Landscape quoted from The Subversive Science in Lead, "Lost Allegiances"
Isaacs NathanXI-31 Wylie review of Isaacs' Scratches on Our Mind subject of Review
Isaacs, SusanXXVI-3 His A Brief Introduction to Piaget discussed and quoted in Children, "Introduction to Piaget"
XXVII-12 Brief quote from Introduction to Piaget in Editorial, "Piaget's Contribution"
Isenberg, ArthurXXVI-39 Her book, Troubles of Children and Parents, discussed and quoted in Children, "The Early Years"
XLI-23 From Troubles of Childen and Parents in Children
Isherwood, ChristopherXXXVIII-22 From Kidma on 25th anniversary of founding in Children, "Education Overseas"
Isherwood, MargaretV-34 Quoted his Goodbye to Berlin in Review, "My Son, My Son!"
III-12 Preface by him to Prison Etiquette
IX-33 His The World in the Evening mentioned in Review, "Notes on 'Sophisticated' Novels"
XLI-14 The Wishing Tree reviewed in "Three Books"
Isis Unveiled - H. P. BalvatskyXVIII-47 Her Faith Without Dogma reviewed under own title
Islamic Culture, The Puzzle ofV-25 Reference to n Editorial, "The Psychic Factor"
IX-13 Reference to in Frontiers, "The Psychic Labyrinth"
XII-47 Mentioned in Children, "Letters and Comment" as source of comparison of stories of Krishna, Buddha, etc.
XXIX-8 Roszak's comments on Isis Unveiled in His Unfinished Animal noted in Review, "Reconsideration of Man"
Islamic Patterns - Keith Critchlow (Schocken, 1976, $24.95)IX-46 Frontiers
Island DramaXXXI-47 Seyyed Hossein Nasr's introduction to quoted in Review, "Worldwide Archaic Construction"
XXXI-49 Quoted in Review, "Restorative Labors"
Island of Bali - Miguel CovarrubiasXXXI-5 Review
Islandia (1975) - Austin WrightIII-21 Quoted in Review, "The Roots of Culture"
Islands and the Sea, TheXXXVIII-4 Quoted in Children, "Children and Community"
Isn't It Fun?!XVIII-1 Editorial
Israel Annals of Psychiatry and Related DisciplinesXLI-23 Review (Wendell Berry)
Israel, Charles E.XIX-32 Henrik Infield paper quoted from Oct. 1965 issue in Frontiers, "Tilhard's 'Noosphere'"
Israel, Dode (Rose Valley School)XII-43 His book The Mark quoted from in Lead, "The Trees, Not the Forest"
Israeli CommunitiesXXVII-1 Quoted from Sept. 1973 Parents' Bulletin in Children, "Theory and Practice"
IssaXLI-11 Frontiers
Issa's Most Accomplished YearXIII-30 Translation of Oraga Haru as The Year of My Life by Nobuyuki Yuasa quoted in Review, "Issa's Most Accomplished Year"
Issue Behind War, TheXIII-30 Review
Issue is Disarmament, TheXII-9 Editorial
Issue of Dissent, AnXIV-11 Lead
Issue of Harper's, AnXII-25 Review
Issue of "Identity," TheXI-29 Review-Harper's, May 1958
Issue of "Reductionism," TheXVI-46 Lead
Issue of "Revolution," TheXVIII-41 Review
Issues Behind the Issue, TheXXII-44 Lead
Issue Behind DefectsXIV-17 Lead
Issues in Education, TheXXV-42 Frontiers
Issues in PerspectiveXIII-37 Lead
Issues in the Struggle for PeaceXXXIV-18 Editorial (distinguished men acting upon the ideas of which they become convinced)
Issues of CommunicationXIV-46 Lead
Issues of Peace-MakingXV-39 Lead
It-Ain't-So-Good DepartmentXV-23 Editorial
It All Goes Through the WashXI-33 Frontiers
It Can Be DoneXXXII-45 Frontiers
It Can't Be DoneXXXIII-49 Frontiers
It Happened in MaineXXXI-7 Review
It Has Happened HereXXV-15 Frontiers
It Is Later Than You Think - Max LernerV-14 Editorial
It Isn't Necessarily MurderIX-25 Reference to in Review, "American Scholar Symposium"
It Never Occurred to HimIII-10 Review of Dorothy L. Sayers, Busman's Honeymoon
It Should be the OppositeI-51 Editorial (Never occurred to some to question the dictate of the State-as Germans who with inward despair still fought for their Fatherland)
It Takes Time - Dr. Marie Rasey (Harper, 1953)XXXII-44 Editorial
It Would Profit a ManVI-34 Reviewed in Children
Italian South, TheXVII-41 Editorial
It's About Time. . .VII-30 Editorial
It's Almost FunnyXXXV-13 Editorial (re letters on nuclear war)
It's Happening All OverV-3 Review of Dwight Macdonald, from "The Responsibility of Peoples"
It's Hard to be PrivateXXXI-25 Frontiers
It's Harder for UsXVI-32 Review
It's More Serious NowXXXI-2 Frontiers
It's Not All NonsenseXXXI-4 Editorial
It's the Same the Whole World OverXV-10 Frontiers
Ivanov, V. I.XXXIV-43 Frontiers (Asian agriculture, economics)
Ivins, William Jr.I-43 Quoted from Sept. 1948 Partisan Review
Ivory Towers RevisitedXX-22 His book Art & Geometry discussed and quoted in Frontiers, "Art and Science"
Ivy Trap, The - Douglas AngusX-25 Lead
X-30 Lead, "The End of the Age of Politics" follow up on above
I Was Called a Subversive - Mrs. Dorothy FrankXIV-19 Quoted from in Review, "'Cultural Criticism' in Recent Novels"
XIV-31 Briefly quoted in Review, "A Critic Writes"
I Was a Monk - John Tettemer (Knopf, 1951)VI-15 Discussion of Collier's article in Frontiers, "Public Affairs"
I Went to Church in New York - W. M. Bomar (N.Y. Graymont, 1937)V-39 Reviewed, "In and Out of Rome"
Iyer, RaghavanIII-1 Reference to in Review, "Digests and Anthologies"
XIV-41 His interview with the Dalai Lama quoted from Asian Review, April 1961, in Review, "The Many Faces of Asia"
XV-33 Wrote Lead, "Ghandi's View of Man and History" I-The Concept of Human Nature
XV-34 Part II-Original Goodness and Human Perfectibility of "Gandhi's View of Man and History" in Frontiers
XV-35 Part III-The Interpretation of History
XV-36 Part IV-Assessment in Frontiers
XIX-24 The Glass Curtain Between Asia and Europe discussed and quoted in Review, "The Challenge of the Present"
XXV-46 Mention of his The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi in Lead, "The Fabric of Social Life"
XXVI-51 Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi discussed and quoted in Review, "The Roots of Gandhi's Thought" 425