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Citizens had stopped most of their grumbling at each other's greed for gas. Price Boss Leon Henderson told President Roosevelt he was pleased with the "fairness" of the people, said the registration for gas cards had turned out to be in line with OPA estimates. The first tabulated returns: X cards (unlimited), 9.6%; A cards (the most limited), 30.8%; B-3 cards (for business use), 37.3%. Remainder were...
...politician-ridden Missouri, the public welfare is sacrificed to the personal greed of politicians. . . . Members of the Legislature and other public officials, almost with impunity, may accept bribes. . . . Why? Because a stolid citizenship, submitting unconcernedly to rule by grasping politicians, permits them virtually unhampered control of the primary elections...
Indian Cases. Replying to this case for caution, India makes several cases. But they all agree that high-minded British liberalism is still much less evident than imperial British greed. Anti-British India cannot forget the long exploitation of India through British business and finance. It accuses British lust for profit and fear of Indian industrial competition of keeping India's population 75% supported by agriculture, only 2% by modern industry...
...Hollywood symbolism. Even in propaganda plays we demand a certain amount of university, a level of meaning above that of action and character alone. University implies more than the minute, the particular a Nazi uniform on stage does not represent German imperialism. The broader abstractions of injustice, inhumanity, of greed and lust--these are the universal qualities of totalitarianism as Hitler practices it. None of these playwrights have been able to see beyond the Nazi uniform. They offer only a dramatic restatement of newspaper headline ideas on democracy, racial problems and totalitarianism...
Faux Pas. The critics, upset by defeats in the Orient, not only made charges of British bungling and greed, but also attacked the Government's entire conception of the world crisis. Countless Britons had been shocked to hear Anthony Eden, on his return from Russia, declare: "The trouble with Hitler . . . was not that he was a Nazi at home; the trouble with him was that he would not stay at home." To many this sounded as though their Foreign Secretary, and by inference others in the Government, had a curiously warped notion of Naziism...