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Some 15 years later Bernstein was up to his old tricks. In front of a bunch of pretentious, tuxedo-clad, self-construed student-leaders at Harvard, he preached about how the mythic "Enemy" prevents Americans from working for world peace--how fear of the Soviet Union stops this country from socializing industry and perhaps making life a little better for the worse off in this country...
While that is not surprising, at a place like Harvard Falwell should find real opposition. Instead, he found an Ames Courtroom crowd that acted like a bunch of utility infielders on one of liberalism's division two teams...
...Here we have a bunch of white, upper-class students wandering around campus. A lot of us want to go study the working class as an intellectual exercise," says Ladin. "But when I did the work I really loved it. I discovered I like people enough to be effective at working with people from many different backgrounds...
During such outbursts, I considered myself a bit of a crusader, defending the hallowed halls of true athleticism against what I regarded as a bunch of blond pretty boys running around in bowling shoes on weekend...
Umberto Eco's novel, The Name of the Rose, would hardly seem the stuff that a bestseller--or a box-office smash--is made of. Despite a hypnotic murder mystery and a steamy deflowering, down deep it's about a bunch of medieval monks. But this unlikely tale evolves into a fast-paced, captivating piece of cinema...