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This defender of American capitalism was born 54 years ago in Graham, Texas, 90 miles northwest of Fort Worth. His mother named him Charls Edward Walker, vainly hoping that the unusual spelling of his first name would keep him from being "Charlie." He went to the universities of Texas and...
Communism. "Much of the Catholic opposition to communism in the past has been based on the notion that it is 'Godless.' Godless it surely is, though much of capitalism is too; a much more effective argument would be that communism is inhuman."
With weekly fees of $28 (in Rome, Ga.) to $42 (in Columbia, Md.) and with 22,000 kids under its wing, Kinder-Care had revenues last year of $12.8 million, up 41% from the year before. Earnings have grown for seven straight years, to $745,180 in 1977; for the...
Capitalism swam in with Swedish-born Mats and Daphne Engstrom, whose California Sunshine Inc. has worked for two years to make caviar pearls of Davis-raised A. transmontanus eggs. One day last week the California consortium transformed the U.S. Senate's Mike Mansfield Room into a caviarteria. The guests...
Capitalism must recover its moral content, argues Kristol, if it is going to survive. This is what Horatio Alger provided in such abundance for generations gone by. A businessman did not become a success just by making money. Heaven forbid! He was successful because capitalism encouraged certain character traits that...