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Leading the fight was the Green Party, a loose amalgam of environmentalists and antinuclear militants, which charged that the Volkszählung, or people count, amounted to an invasion of privacy. (The questionnaire asks about everything from monthly rent to religious beliefs.) Last week an eight-judge federal court decided that there was merit to the argument and ordered the census postponed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Count Us Out | 4/25/1983 | See Source »

...quieter gestures in a day of theatrics for West Germany's Greens, a loose amalgam of environmentalists and antinuclear activists who last week took their seats in the national legislature for the first time. While most deputies arrived by car, the Greens marched to the Bundestag through downtown Bonn. Some carried flowers; others dragged wilted trees, which they said were killed by acid rain. Inside, the new representatives again added a touch of color to the staid legislature. Their jeans and sweaters stood out against a sea of somber business suits, while their straight-backed benches sported an array...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Greenhorns | 4/11/1983 | See Source »

...racial and social geography of uptown/downtown applies to any city in America, whatever the size. Uptown and down, there are plenty of racial stereotypes to go around. One that dies particularly hard for downtowners is that when uptown kids dress to chill, they turn themselves out like some wild amalgam of Cab Galloway going for broke and Isaac Hayes going to a gogo. That is inaccurate, but it does have one small home truth: musicians, more than anyone else, set the style, just as, this minute, rap music is setting the beat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Chilling Out on Rap Flash | 3/21/1983 | See Source »

...course, it is not surprising that in this time of decreasing Federal involvement in basic research programs, universities are turning to private industry for support of important research efforts. Indeed, in some respects, this development is a healthy one and is generally consistent with the historical amalgam of university-industry efforts that has greatly benefited society in other areas. While such ties are in part encouraging, however. I do see several potentially negative aspects of these relationships that I think need to be fully debated. And in some cases, alternative arrangements need to be explored before these two arrangements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tackling 'Technology Transfer' | 1/5/1983 | See Source »

...socialism," have forgotten their democratic origins. Thus what unites yesterday's conservatives with today's radicals is not only a just anti-imperialism, but also the authoritarian and antidemocratic temple. In the Mexican middle class, the breeding ground of our leaders, it is common to rind an amalgam of the conservative sentiments of the criollos [Mexicans of pure Spanish blood] of the 19th century with the diffuse anti-imperialist ideology of the 20th. These traditional beliefs, heirs of the criollo aristocracy, are the unconscious psychological foundation and the hidden source of the modern authoritarian ideologies professed by many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mexico and the U.S.: Ideology and Reality | 12/20/1982 | See Source »

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