Word: connectedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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You could say he was a man who had gone to pieces, or maybe he'd always been in pieces; maybe he'd arrived unassembled. Various parts of him seemed poorly joined together. His lean, hairy limbs were connected by exaggerated knobs of bone; his black-bearded jaw...
An early opponent of the Vietnam War, Marglin then saw nothing inconsistent in teaching neoclassical economics Monday through Friday and protesting the war on weekends. Beginning in 1966, when he started to teach graduate economic theory at Harvard, Marglin came to believe neoclassical theory contained an ideological defense of capitalism...
It would be a mistake to exaggerate the significance of the joyful outburst; in a tough winter for American morale, the Olympic hockey was a lovely diversion. Still, the moment was connected in some deeper ways to the emergence of a new patriotic impulse in America. It seems to many...
These conditions persisted from at least the fifties until the summer of 1976 when Rawls and another reporter, Acel Moore, published a series of articles about Farview in the Philadelphia Inquirer based on extensive interviews with patients, former patients, relatives of murdered patients, guards, former guards, doctors, social workers, and...
The council unanimously adopted a report from assistant city manager George O'Brien which recommends phased divestiture of the more than $240,000 the city holds in stock of companies connected to South Africa.