Word: embeddedness
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Bok descends from the liberal tradition of the Enlightenment. Despite his assertions of the absolute nature of the value of academic freedom, it seems incorrect to argue from the assumption that Harvard is not embedded in certain value-laden frameworks.
But Schell goes much further than simply endorsing a nuclear freeze or urging a return to serious arms control. He regards such remedies as little more than aspirins administered to a patient with a life-threatening illness. In his view, the very existence of nuclear weapons carries with it the...
THE SCENE remains embedded in the minds of many who were there. Henry Rosovsky, dean of the Faculty, widely perceived as a moderate on affirmative action, suddenly found himself at a February 1981 Faculty meeting launching into a vigorous philosophical defense of affirmative action in hiring, under fire from two...
They sought to undermine the populist assumptions of transparency and subcultural identify, to mock the idea of a direct like from social experience to musical form, to expose the subjective claims deeply embedded in all rock music.
Patrick Liles, a former Harvard Business School professor now with the Charles River Partnership, a Boston venture capital firm, says that the best time for a businessman to start a company is between the ages of 26 and 36. Says he: "Earlier than that, a young person lacks business experience...