Word: thoughtfullness
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Nonetheless, both Nixon and Rockefeller will now be compelled to take positions on all the pressing issues of 1968-from slums and fiscal policy at home to Viet Nam and U.S. policies elsewhere in the world. They will have an unrivaled opportunity to engage in a thoughtful, thoroughgoing discussion of...
It is a common defense. The government responds scathingly to simplistic, frustrated placards of anti-war demonstrators, but does not respond to thoughtful dissent by men like Galbraith, Kennan, or Schlesinger. And the Harvard Administration similarly responds only to dissent about parietals as if it were all shallow adolescent whining...
Though he has sought to serve as a peacemaker, Rey strongly opposes De Gaulle's intransigence in rejecting Britain's entry into the Common Market. In a thoughtful 108-page document, he and his 13-man commission last fall proposed negotiations aimed at allowing Britain to join, although...
But Nichols and his two writers can't handle the ambitious and complicated issues they raise, and sideswipe their own construct at the halfway mark. The Graduate rapidly degenerates into frenetic melodramatics, ending in the all-too-frequent last minute chase, a triumph of love-over-everything guaranteed to warm...
"For thoughtful people, the first term in any major premise is not the government's wishes. I get a lot of silly arguments from people who say the laws come first, and your morality sort of works itself out in between them. That's a morally bankrupt position.