Word: exploitationism
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The women tracksters' meet against Springfield Saturday in the ITT had a lot in common with the present nuclear arms race: great tension, much flexing of muscles, precarious shifts in balance, strategic exploitation of the opponent's weaknesses, not to mention the "polar" atmosphere outside. But this race had a...
As a palpable foreshadowing of Reagan's foreign policy, Kirkpatrick said recently that she believes the U.S. should continue to provide military aid to El Salvador, where in the past month seven Americans have been murdered--with the tacit condoning if not outright participation of the rightist government's continued...
Congratulations on presenting a glimpse of the darker side of the exploitation of the Rocky Mountain high [Dec. 15]. Too many folks out here have the blindly optimistic notion that all this "progress" is a wonderful thing. Actually we are exchanging our wilderness, our water, our heritage and our very...
Yet Chatwin is no V.S. Naipaul balefully chronicling the political travesties of the Third World. His book is both a luminous historical document and an exploitation of the surreal past. The author's talent for invoking history's black magic is evident in this description of the interior...
David H.P. Maybury-Lewis, chairman of the Anthropology Department and president of Cultural Survival, said yesterday recent Brazilian legislation, the Emancipation of the Indians Act, has "deprived the Indians of the little government aid they got and made them open-season for exploitation."