Word: condemned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...contraception, the theologians have undermined its moral force as a barrier to nonmarital sex. Milhaven himself believes that, instead of laying down dogmatic rules, the church should use the behavioral sciences, particularly psychology, as a guide in counseling individuals with sexual conflicts. Generally, he finds far more reason to condemn adultery than premarital sex. A more cautious new moralist, Catholic University's Charles Curran, concedes that sex outside marriage might be justified, but only in "quite limited" cases...
...condemn as dangerous and unscientific, the racist, sexist, and anti-working class theories of genetic inferiority propagated by R. Herrnstein, W. Schockley and A. Jensen. There is no scientific warrant for ascribing to genetic factors the oppressed conditions of classes and ethnic groups...
...condemn the irresponsible support of such unfounded conclusions by the Atlantic Monthly, Harvard Educational Review, and the New York Times Magazine, through publication and wide dissemination of them, especially in view of the destructive political uses to which such views...
...When will the allied victors of the second World War finally drop their saviors-of-the-world complex? After Viet Nam, what American can afford to condemn Japanese conduct during World War II? After Dutch treatment of Indonesians, what Dutchman can afford to throw a thermos bottle at Emperor Hirohito [Oct. 18]? The mentality behind such acts is the same as the arrogance that leads certain people to refer to policemen as "pigs." "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone" (John...
...these declarations, of course, Rehnquist was speaking as a Government advocate, which led one prominent law professor to condemn him last week as "President Nixon's hired gunslinger." Herbert Packer of Stanford observed that Rehnquist had done "a prominent job in taking a hard, repressive line." The former N.A.A.C.P. president for the Phoenix area, the Rev. George Brooks, declared that the nominee's views "would preclude him from giving fair judgment" in civil rights cases. "Rehnquist represents the intellectual heart of the right wing in Washington," adds John P. Frank, an attorney who has written a study of the Supreme...