Description
Discover a remarkable piece of history with the February 1975 issue of Harper's Magazine, featuring the provocative article "Rockefeller: The Big Dumb Money" by esteemed author Lewis Lapham. This vintage magazine encapsulates the lively discourse of the 1970s, offering insight into the fiscal arguments surrounding wealth and influence in America during a pivotal decade.
This particular issue is significant not only for its thought-provoking content but also as part of a rich legacy of American political and cultural journalism. It serves as a valuable snapshot of the era, capturing the essence of a time when economic considerations were at the forefront of national conversations. Collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines will appreciate the depth of analysis provided in Lapham's article, making this a must-have for anyone interested in the cultural shifts of the 20th century.
Condition and Collectibility
The magazine is in good condition, characteristic of its age. While it shows some minor wear, it has been preserved well to retain its original charm. As a collectible item, it boasts an address label on the front, offering a touch of authenticity that many collectors seek. Additionally, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and protection.
This issue is not just a read—it is a part of history.
- Good condition with minor wear typical of its age.
- Includes protective covering for safe preservation.
- Address label present on front, adding to its vintage appeal.
Whether you're an avid reader of vintage magazines or a collector searching for unique historical pieces, this February 1975 issue of Harper's Magazine is not to be missed. Add it to your collection today and relish the insights from a transformative era in modern history.

