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"I believe he's squandering his moral authority in pressing this issue," Barrett said. "He should come back with this pay-raise issue in better economic times."
He says adjusting to this diversity represents one of the most important changes in college life in the past few decades and will continue to be a pressing topic. That issue of community was not discussed 30 years ago, Moses says, when students at the College were almost exclusively white...
The Kennedy School is not the only part of the University pressing for increased recruitment of gays and lesbians. For the first time, the issue took a high-profile position alongside calls for Black and women faculty hiring at Law School protests held last week.
"Listen you'll get nothing from me, OK? Nada." People in New York like to talk this way. It wasn't worth pressing.
Cantor begins his work with a recapitulation of great modern questions (justice, intellectual progress, etc.). Unfortunately, he chooses some of the world's most controversial authors as philosophical influences for this book. Cantor claims that brilliant writers like Nietzsche and Freud have only revealed the pressing concerns of our society...