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...government agency is solely capable of forcing businessmen to recognize opportunity before foreigners do or of clamping down on "generousity." In a society as open as this one, the only effective method is the adoption of an ubiquitous national watchfulness and cooperation between researchers and business. when a breakthrough is impending, researchers should actively seek the interest of American industry first...
There is the Jesse Jackson that many whites distrust and some even fear. He is the former black radical, the civil rights leader who threatened white businessmen with economic boycotts, the presidential candidate who called Jews "Hymie" and New York City " Hymietown." In his shadow, neither embraced nor disavowed, stands Minister Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, a Black Muslim sect, who has praised Hitler and seemed to threaten a black reporter with death...
...traditional bastions of power and elitism--the Business and Law Schools--President Bok has now trained his analytic guns on a third: the West Point of professional health care, the Harvard Medical School. Just as Bok in recent years lambasted the way this country educates its lawyers and businessmen, his annual report released recently gives a gloomy diagnosis of the current state of medical education...
...most powerful politicians is a clash of the New South vs. the Old. Hunt, 46, is a consensus seeker and problem solver. Though he has little flair for oratory and not much of a sense of humor, his following ranges from impoverished blacks to progressive educators and white businessmen struggling for economic growth. Even Republicans concede that Hunt has run the state well, attracting $13 billion in new business investment, adding 207,000 new jobs, improving roads and schools...
...discussion of the importance of ethnic discussion of the importance of ethnic minorities in African development While it would be difficult to understate the role prayed by groups such as the Lebanese in the poor nations of West Africa, the praise that Bauer heaps on these successful businessmen reveals that his view of culture extends to little more than the ability to turn a profit...