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...Globalization” by offering Psychology 1002, “Morality and Taboo.” The course’s professors—a one-two punch of Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker and the Law School’s Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz??will likely draw lots of students with their popularity (and the perennially popular Positive Psychology, Psychology of Leadership, and Human Sexuality are ALL not offered this spring.) Regardless, the subject matter of Psychology 1002 will hold its own and spur the interest of those interested in debating morality...
Summers, uncharacteristically tie-less and without an aide in sight, declined to speak from behind the lectern, instead sitting down on the table at the center of the lecture hall. He said that while he didn’t have an answer to Dershowitz??s question, he had learned that “not every position benefits from its occupant speaking freely and openly...
...Pharaoh has been victimized by a small Jewish lobby,” Dershowitz said, later adding, “He did try to kill Jewish people, but no harm, no foul.” The kosher-for-Passover crowd might have been biased against the defendant, but they loved Dershowitz??s rhetorical acrobatics. “Harris had wonderful arguments, but Dershowitz stole the show,” said Hillary W. Steinbrook ’07, who came to the event to hear Dershowitz speak. “I’m just the straight man, he?...
...Dershowitz??s paper, in addition to criticizing the Walt-Mearsheimer take on Ben-Gurion, also assails the professors’ quotation of journalist Max Frankel’s memoirs...
Dershowitz himself came under fire yesterday from a longtime critic, DePaul University professor Norman G. Finkelstein, who questioned whether his own words were taken out of context in Dershowitz??s paper...