Word: exploitationism
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Over the years, no right has been defended by the court more vigorously than that of free speech. Yet exceptions have been carved out to allow limits in some areas, including incitement to riot, defamation and obscenity. Now there is one more: child pornography. Written descriptions of youthful sex remain...
The usual Breslin column, which now appears in the New York Daily News, is marked by aggressive resentment and romantic disillusion. His monosyllabic prose rolls down the page with the subtlety of a bowling ball, although the kingpins he aims at and often hits are automatically respotted with no lasting...
Knowles believes that his situation--as both professor and consultant--is "not so much a conflict of interests as a conflict of commitment" Saying that extramural activities might force a professor to neglect his students and his academic commitments, he adds that it is his responsibility to make sure that...
The Administration's campaign against the environment has been more blatant. Its legislation to gut the acts protecting the nation's air and water, its attempts to secure exploitation of the country's lands, its fondness of strip mining, its unwillingness to do anything about the ravages of acid rain...
Inside the Third Reich, a five-hour TV movie based on the best-selling 1970 memoirs of Albert Speer, is one more honorable exploitation of Nazism's awful charm. At an early Nazi reception, Speer's wife (Blythe Danner) surveys the panoply and calls it "a dress rehearsal...