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...diversity; it admits students from varied social, economic, and psychological backgrounds. It is not Harvard's announced intention to encourage splintering, and at least one goal of general education is to open channels of serious communication among its diverse students. The program of general education has largely failed to attain that goal...
Morgenthau concluded that although generally the end justifies the means, not every end justifies every means. There are certain moral limitations imposed by each society so that no one would consider doing everything possible to attain...
...liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; the internal analogs of these goals are consciousness, freedom, and "fun-love," respectively. Behavioristic psychology, he said, has focused on what is important to the observer, omitting what is important to the consciousness of the subjects. Leary's concern is to help people attain their inner goals" freedom from their verbal learned past, and an all-encompassing unity and love which transcends ego-identity. He chooses to use consciousness-expanding drugs...
...will support the national administration." The well-worn slogan "He can do more for Massachusetts" means to him, "I can do more for because I support a Democratic program, and a Democratic program does more for the people." Lodge interprets Ted's slogan in terms of who can attain more defense contracts for Massachusetts. He argues that two elected Kennedys can offer only mutual embarrassment, not mutual aid. But, even on Lodge's terms, will a President who appoints one brother Attorney General and permits another to run for the Senate be embarrassed to bolster the Massachusetts economy...
...line and solid form and his wish to achieve the effect that the impressionists got by dissolving line and form in color and atmosphere. Robinson never solved the dilemma, but this failure may have been all to the good. What Robinson wanted, as he himself put it, was to attain a delicate balance between "the brilliancy and light of real outdoors and the austerity, the sobriety, that has always characterized good painting...