Word: knowingly
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Although he explicitly omits all writings on the war, the aspirations and politics of the radical movement--the New Left that derived much of its impetus from the war protest--serve as his preoccupying theme during the early '70s. This group of essays will surely disappoint most people who know Walzer as the serious and methodical Harvard political philosopher. His opinions included as much interpretation of American culture as of politics, reflecting the hectic transition of American society. Although often insightful and emotive, their desultory vagueness smacks of Harper's and Atlantic standard monthly pablum...
This point was brought home to me by a recent Yard incident. Two men entered a freshman suite through an unlocked fire door and harassed a freshman woman, saying. "You have nice legs... How do you know whether we're good guys or rapists?" and so on. It was 2 a.m. Even though a special effort had been made this year to alert freshmen to security hazards, these students were not concerned enough about security to check their doors at night...
Laurence Barrett's pre-election piece on Candidate Ronald Reagan [Oct. 20] was a slick hatchet job, and you know it. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves for printing it disguised as an objective look...
...know when I've read an article that sounds as sensible as Ford's assessment of the job of the President, and of the Veep as well. I hope President-elect Reagan was listening...
...favor of lowering the minimum wage for young workers, a proposal Reagan has supported in the past. Hatch is determined to push his ideas as hard as he can, regardless of the immediate outcome. "You ultimately win by being willing to take losses-and letting the American people know how their Congressmen voted," he contends...