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OCR Page 1 of 24CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, Sun., Sept. 25, 1960
SECTION
TWO
9
WILLIAM
R. FRYE
Why Nikita Talked Tough At UN
NEW RK-Sovie Prime Minister Nikita
diplomats do not believe that it need be taken
or new, but nonetheless was reasonably well
S. Khrushchev is clearly a man under extreme
wholly at face value. Seen in the context of
received here. It was regarded as a genuine
impulsion to be tough. He now has flung
the Sino-Soviet power struggle, they say, it
effort to get East-West relations back on the
down a challenge to the West to end the
should be interpreted as an effort to retain
rails. Khrushchev's decision to shoot down the
cold war on his terms- or else.
leadership of the Communist world.
dove did not sit well.
This kind of talk is not
If "peaceful coexistence" is to be the ac-
likely to serve his purposes
This means the Kremlin chief is likely to
cepted party line, if it is to be incorporated
run into a stone wall. He is likely to be con-
anywhere west of the Iron
into the major party program-th revised
fronted by a major rallying of support for
Curtain. It will simply gal-
Communist is now being
vanize the West into redou-
Mr. Hammarskjold. Western diplomats may
drafted, it must seem dynamic, revolutionary,
find UN majorities easier to muster then. Life
bled counteraction, turn the
crusading and productive.
UN solidly against him, and
in the UN that he has affronted SO badly may
Khrushchev therefore built himself up a
not be particularly pleasant for Khrushchev.
perhaps even frighten some
formidable UN platform, summoning or en-
of his own Western collabo-
ticing a dozen or more chiefs of state into the
AT THAT POINT, UN observers believe.
rators, such as Fidel Castro
audience, and used that platform to fling de-
the critical showdown will come. Khrushchev
of Cuba.
fiance to the face of the enemy.
said Friday he still wanted a summit con-
WILLIAM R.
The purpose he seeks to
ference in a few months time. Perhaps at
FRYE
achieve must therefore lie
HE PRESUMABLY though his perform-
that point he will accept defeat of his efforts
east of the Iron Curtain. It must be either
ance cast him in heroic proportion. It is hard
at intimidation and sit down to negotiate with
to solidify his own grip on power in the
for Westerners to judge the reaction of Com-
a new President in Washington.
Kremlin or to triumph over a challenge to
munists in Peiping and in Eastern Europe.
This could mean a total break between
his policies from Red China.
Perhaps in their eyes Khrushchev did appear
Moscow and Peiping, but it is what most UN
heroic.
people think Khrushchev will do if he retains
THE LATTER IS THE THESIS most wide-
But if these tactics backfire--as they almost
control over events.
ly accepted here.
certainly will backfire- then? Will Khru-
On the other hand, Khrushchev could be
Moscow and Peiping are locked in a major
shchev still be the Communists' knight on a
SO discredited inside the Communist world that
ideological struggle, the principal issue of
white charger?
he or a successor would feel obliged to ca-
which is whether peaceful coexistence with
President Eisenhower's address to the UN
pitulate to the Red Chinese line-that world
the West is desirable-or indeed even possi-
Thursday was well designed to unhorse him.
atomic war is inevitable and even desirable.
NIKITA S. KHRUSHCHEV
ble. Red China openly favors war. Khru-
It contained little or nothing that was startling
That, of course, would mean Armageddon.
shchev says he prefers peace, and most West-
ern diplomats believe at least this much.
In an effort to protect himself against scorn-
ful charges of "softness" toward capitalism,
Khrushchev now has evolved and proclaimed
Debate May Sway The Undecided
to the world a policy of "imposing" peace
upon the Western world, almost literally at
By George Gallup
terviewers handed voters a card listing the
they rate Nixon and Lodge higher than they
the point of a gun.
Director, American Institute
tickets under their respective party headings
do Kennedy and Johnson. Here is the per-
THE SOVIET DICTATOR, in his ranting,
of Public Opinion
and asked this question:
centage of undecided voters who gave each
adjective-laden tirade to the UN Friday, all
PRINCETON, great debate on
"If the presidential election were being
of the candidates a "highly favorable" rating
TV Monday night comes at a time when mil-
held today, which candidates would you
but threatened to march back into the Congo
on a 10-point scale:
lions of Americans are trying to make up
vote for-Nixon and Lodge or Kennedy
to rescue Patrice Lumumba from oblivion.
and Johnson?"
UNDECIDED VOTERS
He demanded the ouster of Sec.Gen. Dag
their minds on the next President.
Enthusiasm Ratings
Hammarskjold, who has stood up courageously
For the last six weeks, neither Sen. John
WITH THE RACE so close, the political
Nixon
24%
to Soviet subversion in the Congo.
Kennedy nor Vice President Richard Nixon
affiliation, if any, of those undecided becomes
Lodge
33
has been able to gain a decisive lead.
important.
He reiterated, in virtually take-it-or-leave-it
Kennedy
20
terms, his earlier proposals for disarmament.
In the latest coast-to-coast interviewing by
All voters in the present survey were
Johnson
18
the Gallup Poll-conducted during the period
asked whether they consider themselves Re-
This portion of his speech was mistakenly in-
Results of this survey are based upon 1,603
terpreted by some observers as an olive
Sept. 8 to Sept. 17 in 160 sampling areas
publicans, Democrats or Independents.
interviews obtained in 160 sampling areas by
branch; actually, those who have followed dis-
across the nation-the two men again run
When the politics of the undecided voters
160 field representatives of the Gallup Poll.
armament closely saw it as a defiant retreat
virtually neck-and-neck.
alone are considered, it is seen that half of
This report represents the third nation-
from, rather than a conciliatory step toward,
Here is the present lineup:
them are Democrats; only 17 per cent are Re-
wide survey in the last six weeks.
the West.
Prefer Nixon-Lodge
45%
publicans. This is the breakdown:
If these three surveys are taken together,
"Lean to" Nixon-Lodge
2
UNDECIDED VOTERS
HE CALLED for the immediate, total abo-
representing a total of 4,680 interviews, the
Undecided
7
Political Affiliation
lition of "colonialism" everywhere except, of
two candidates each receive exactly the same
Prefer Kennedy-Johnson
45
Democrat
50%
proportion of the total national vote. Here
course, in the Soviet empire. This demagogic
"Lean to" Kennedy-Johnson
Independent
33
are the results:
appeal was virtually a summons to the black
Considering only those voters who expressed
Republican
17
This
Sept.
man to rise up in revolt against the white
Aug.
a
preference, the results would be: Nixon-
Some insight into why this group is unde-
Report
14
31
man.
Lodge 51 per cent, Kennedy-Johnson 49 per
cided is offered by the "enthusiasm rating
Nixon-Lodge
47%
47%
47%
Such incendiarism, it scarcely need be
cent.
they give each of the four candidates. Despite
Kennedy-Johnson
46
48
47
pointed out. is a dangerous business. But UN
In obtaining these results, Gallup Poll in-
their Democratic tendency on a party basis,
Undecided
7
5
6
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Free Will Views Clash
TODAY'S QUESTION
Dear Dr. Adler:
Is man really possessed of freedom of
will or are his thoughts and acts deter-
By Mortimer J. Adler
and influences or elements of personal history
choose one way or the other, and that this
mined by causes and forces largely beyond
and character. To attribute the power of free
Director, Bureau of Philosophical Research
makes them morally responsible for acts they
his control? Isn't the modern trend in law.
choice to the human will is to render human
do of their own free will. We can be held
politics, economics and philosophy, to
Dear Mr. Mann:
action as unintelligible as chance or random
deny that freedom of choice exists? What
The proponents of free will maintain that
events.
accountable only for what we freely choose
are the main philosophic views about
man has the power to choose his acts freely.
to do. The "free willists" would maintain that
free will?
THIS DISPUTE ONE of the most
They hold that an individual's action is not
the psychotic murderer is not morally respon-
ARNETT MANN
determined by his own past or by present
intense and irreconcilable in the history of
sible for his acts, since he lacks free will, but
Salyersville, Ky.
circumstances. Given the
philosophy-goes beyond metaphysical con-
siderations to the foundations of our ethical
that the professional criminals are criminals
same character and past ex-
and legal systems. In the dramatic climax of
by choice and hence they are accountable.
actions are voluntary precisely because they
perience, two individuals
under identical circumstances
the film classic "M," the psychotic child
A THIRD SCHOOL OF THINKERS
flow from my strongest desires, and they are
murderer, played by Peter Lorre, turns on the
moderate or "soft determinists"- a middle
imputable to me because they are determined
can choose to act in quite
different ways.
underworld "tribunal" that is trying him (com-
position. The ""soft determinists" hold that our
by my character.
The opponents of free will,
posed of professional thieves, safe crackers,
choices are determined or conditioned by
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the "determinists," deny this.
etc.), and he says, "You are the guilty ones,
various external and internal factors, but that
for you have chosen to be criminals, but I can't
They hold that under a given
we can, nevertheless, be held responsible for
You can win a 54-volume set of the
set of circumstances a man
help myself." This poses the question of moral
our voluntary actions on two conditions. The
responsibility, which the "free will philos-
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of particular character can
first is that the action is one which the in-
choose to act in one way
MORTIMER J.
ophers" and various schools of determinists
writing a letter, not to exceed 150 words.
dividual himself desires to perform. The second
ADLER
answer differently.
incorporating a question of general interest
only. He may have freedom
is that he is under no external compulsion to
for Dr. Adler to consider for inclusion in
of action if the circumstances permit him to
The extreme or "hard determinists" hold
perform the act.
this column. Each week he will select as
act as he chooses, but he has no freedom of
that men cannot help choosing as they do.
The "free willists" and the "soft determin-
first prize winners the writers of the three
choice.
Hence they cannot be held morally responsible.
ists" take radically different views of human
best letters. He will use ONE of these
In the example cited, they would say that the
desire and personal character. For the "free
letters as a basis for a future column and
ACCORDING TO the determinist theory, all
psychotic murderer and the professional crimi-
willists," my freedom consists precisely in my
will answer it in terms of the intellectual
events and actions are subject to the law of
nals are determined by heredity, environment,
power to decide against my strongest desires
cause and effect. Human conduct (as well as
heritage of the Great works
and other factors to be just what they are.
and to alter my whole previous pattern of
the motion of physical bodies) is subject to
by 74 authors, spanning 30 centuries of
The "free willists" take the opposite view.
action. I can, in other words, transform my
this law. The causes may be external conditions
thought. Address the letters to Dr. Mor-
They hold that normal men have the power to
own character. For the "soft determinists," my
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