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...library is outstanding. One seasoned specialist is John Stewart Service, a State Department officer purged in 1951, who testified two weeks ago before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (TIME, Aug. 2). Political Scientist Robert A. Scalapino, who advocated U.S. diplomatic recognition of China twelve years ago, has nevertheless become anathema to many younger scholars for supporting U.S. involvement in Viet Nam during the Johnson Administration. At the opposite pole is H. Franz Schurmann, a sociologist and historian, probably the most respected of the experts who are highly sympathetic to Mao. Schurmann's Ideology and Organization in Communist China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The China Scholars | 8/9/1971 | See Source »

Asserting that the central issues involved at the "Counter Teach-In" were free speech and academic freedom, the CRR argues in its report, "To say that a speaker whose opinions are unpopular, even anathema to a vast majority of the University community, will not be allowed to express his opinion when duly invited to do so is simply to make a mockery of any meaningful concept of academic freedom and freedom of speech. The University cannot compromise on this point and survive as a free institution...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: CRR Chides Harvard For Lack of Evidence In Disciplinary Cases | 6/7/1971 | See Source »

...there are at least 250 in that limbo. Last year the placement director at Beloit wrote to every junior, suggesting that they chat with him about how to prepare a resume to get a job. "I didn't get one response," he says. "Vocational planning to them is anathema, an Establishment sort of thing to do. These kids just don't want to start immediately on a nine-to-five...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Graduates and Jobs: A Grave New World | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

BRADSHAW: The U.S. operates with a huge albatross around its neck, and that is the albatross of its traditions. They are the traditions that brought about our antitrust laws and created the private enterprise system and made it anathema for anyone around this table to talk about the benefits of a corporate state. But that is what Japan is today. I would hope that we will consider today what it means to have national goals with industry and government working hand in hand toward those goals. Look at my industry, oil. I have been struggling to get a national energy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Free Trade v. the New Protectionism | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...regulation at all is anathema to some civil libertarians, who have a respectable and logical position. It was easier to agree with them when pornography was young and reasonably clean-for instance, back in 1949, when Judge Curtis Bok inveighed against censorship. "I should prefer that my own three daughters meet the facts of life in my own library than behind a neighbor's barn," he wrote. But with pornography what it is today, parents may wonder whether their daughters are not actually better off behind the barn than in the library or at the movies. Even liberal Americans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: PORNOGRAPHY REVISITED: WHERE TO DRAW THE LINE | 4/5/1971 | See Source »

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