Word: condemns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Marx, others in the name of Christ. But not many try to espouse the ideals of both. One of the rare exceptions is England's New Left Catholics, a coterie of Cambridge-educated intellectuals who advocate a social revolution that is both Communist and Christian. Not content to condemn capitalism as a moral evil, they also denounce the British Labor Party as the tired-blood expression of a bourgeois working class. In their view, the church is equally obsolescent in structure and needs to be seriously reconstructed if it is to share in organizing the revolution...
...Hefner argued, all sorts of perversions flourished in its place. "You get healthy sex not by ignoring it but by emphasizing it," he maintains. And the villain at the bottom of all this? Organized religion, announced Hefner with an unabashed air of discovery. Hefner revived puritanism long enough to condemn it for being as "stultifying to the mind of man as Communism or any other totalitarian concept...
Five Masters interviewed yesterday all pointed out that in the Dunster House case only 12 House associates actually voted to condemn 2-S (in a 12-4 vote) while the Common Room's official membership was about...
...instinctive commitment, however minimal, to photography. Rejecting the current connotations of "photographer." Antonioni defines the term as one who lives (and matures) by watching. The photographer in Blow-Up can no more join the mods and lose himself in their sterile pleasures than join the Establishment and condemn them. His camera saves him by the skin of his teeth, and at the end of the film, Antonioni leaves him on an affirmative note...
adding that Britain and France have the challenging duty of leading a generation impatient of the mumblings bumblings and fumblings of what has too often passed for statesmanship." f we do fail to gain admission," Wilson warned, "the fault will not lie at Britain s door. History will condemn beyond any power of ours to defend or excuse, the failure to seize what so many of us can clearly see is now a swirling, urgent tide in man's affairs...