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...social matters. The government must take autonomous action in the public interest which can then be justified to a sluggish populace in terms of the government's general authority to act. This is why Bundy put so much emphasis on the need to educate the public to accept a wider role for the government. The people must be like passengers in a bus who give the driver authority to take them by any route he chooses to a chosen destination...
...thus responds by talking of de-centralization of authority as a means of making the government accountable to the people. Bundy's contrary position, insisting on a wider role for government, would be less valid if the radical view consisted of more than slogans that sound instinctively right. We are justified in asking for more concrete and practical proposals from the left to deal with the problems of complex, technological society...
...auto market in West Germany. But Ford officials vastly underestimated the extent and duration of the country's 1967 recession, kept on producing cars at breakneck speed. While sticking to the basic design that dated back to '60, Ford made some models a little longer, a little wider and considerably more expensive. Price tags on sedans, such as the 17M and 20M models, were boosted 6% to $1,907 and $2,207 respectively...
...Tutors Committee, which has 300 members, now receives more requests for tutors than it can handle. "The volunteer-pool would continue this service on a wider level, while freeing PBH to involve volunteers in programs with more of a chance for permanent institutional changes," Profit said...
Patients need have no fear that their care will suffer from the wider employment of health assistants. In fact, not only do technicians release doctors from tedious and time-consuming chores; in many cases, the technicians become so skilled that they do these specialized jobs better than most doctors...