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July 1994 Issue
July 1994 Cover
This magazine has been fully digitized as a part of The Atlantic's archive. Each article originally printed in this magazine is available here, complete and unedited from the historical print. Read more from this magazine, or explore the full archive.
  • What Would the World Be Like Without Him?
    Robin Wright
  • He Was a Crook
    Hunter S. Thompson
  • The Fbi and Leo Tolstoy: James Carroll's Themes: The Pull of Violence and the Moral Necessity of Nonviolence
    Martin Green
  • F Was a Fanciful Frog
    Phoebe-Lou Adams
  • Like Hidden Fire: The Plot to Bring Down the British Empire
    Phoebe-Lou Adams
  • Blacker Than a Thousand Midnights
    Phoebe-Lou Adams

The Fbi and Leo Tolstoy: James Carroll's Themes: The Pull of Violence and the Moral Necessity of Nonviolence

By Martin Green
July 1994 Issue
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