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...federal-state relations, which has become one of the basic problems in the structure of U.S. society. One critic of the Great Society was Michigan's Romney, who made a somewhat oblique attack on Johnson-style federalism: "The people feel the stifling consequences of overcentralization, conformity, manipulated consensus and an arbitrary unchecked power." Romney, who clearly sees this as a major issue in the 1968 election, last week released one of his key aides, Dr. Walter De Vries, to work full time on his embryonic presidential campaign. Said the Governor: "I expect to rely on him importantly in taking...
...year, but one of them set up the game-winning touchdown when the Packers beat the Baltimore Colts three weeks ago to clinch the N.F.L.'s Western Division championship. Halfback Paul Hornung, 30, and painfully burdened by a pinched nerve in his neck, is still, by the consensus of his fellow pros, "the greatest money player in the game." And Quarterback Bart Starr, at 32, is the No. 1 passer in the N.F.L. (156 completions in 251 attempts, for 2,257 yds.); last week he was voted the most valuable player in the league...
...consensus of what constitutes the good or welfare of man" that I consider "the root source of morality" but the good of man itself. The demands of man's welfare constitute natural moral law whether they are recognized by many...
...consensus, however, can be a useful pointer, and a growing consensus outside the Catholic Church obliges it to reconsider what the good of man really demands and, where necessary, to correct traditional positions...
...Your summary of my view on morality is on the whole as fair and accurate as its brevity permits, but I did not propose a "consensus ethics...