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Letter from abroad — From the March 1983 issue

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A country where important people still go around saying “Heil Hitler”

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Britain’s Social Democrats stand forthrightly against nastiness. It’s not much of a governing principle, but it’s working at the polls

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Opposition to apartheid involves class snobbery as much as racial goodwill

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England’s retreat from civility

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Yugoslavia’s impulse for division

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