Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This does not lead him to support revolution, however, because "one must admit that capitalism is in itself a complex and constantly changing structure which still permits a good deal of nonconformity and personal lassitude." The possibilities of love in any society might be more obvious if Fromm spent time discussing them instead of telling how they are frustrated in our society. He enhances the value of the book as a document of social criticism while at the same time he weakness it as a psychological treatise...
...hope that these sober facts will not become lost in the political hubbub of the present campaign. It is incumbent on both presidential candidates to admit that the danger of continued H-bomb testing may be much greater than has previously been pointed out, even by Mr. Stevenson. Mike Litt...
There is considerable doubt that membership in NSA is worth $600, not because of positive proof, but because of no information on the subject. Even NSA's staunchest supporters admit that the Student Council has never availed itself of any of the organization's services. NSA apparently has an information office for common college problems, such as student parking. If such a service exists, the council has never bothered to find out what, if anything, NSA has to say on parking or any other subject...
...integrity damaged past repair. But through it all, Counselor Auchincloss does not adduce any convincing evidence to counter the verdict of a willowy interior decorator: "Let's face it, dear. You and I both adore Timmy," he tells Timmy's mistress, "but we can still admit he's a dull...
...York Yankees invaded Brooklyn to touch off the World Series last week, the Dodger clubhouse seemed to creak with age. There was portly Catcher Campanella, noticeably slowing down at 34, the bumps and bruises and broken bones of two decades of baseball hurting more than he liked to admit. There was that cantankerous infielder, Jackie Robinson, 37 and thick in the middle, but still a scrapper...