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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Briefly, Meidner's plan calls for collective profit-sharing in firms with 100 or more employees. These firms would be required to issue new shares of stock of a national union council. The stock would correspond to a fixed percentage of company profits (Meidner suggests 10 to 30 per cent). The dividends would be used for the purchase of additional stock and to finance the educational programs necessary for the success of the attack on managerial prerogatives (workers' education in health, safety, accounting, finance...

Author: By Eric Stenshoel, | Title: Socialist Labor Pains in Sweden | 10/28/1975 | See Source »

...thing, this did seem like an appropriate time to pledge myself to a complete overhaul of my personality--always with Radcliffe in mind, of course--and I would now become confident, self-assured, and above all, in control. I even set to work assembling a new wardrobe that would correspond to my new image. A suede skirt, I remember thinking, was for some reason essential, and I scoured the city looking...

Author: By Natalie Wexler, | Title: What's Wrong With Me? | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

...have tried desperately to replace intuition with a rigorous scientific method. Percy believes his death blow to the Chomskians is his assertion that, by their own admission, the transformational model is not actually the mechanism we use to create sentences, and that such artifices as deep structure don't correspond to any of our intuitions about language...

Author: By James Gleick, | Title: One, Two, Many Discoveries | 7/18/1975 | See Source »

...grudging for at least the next three years. Radcliffe's pool of applicants is still less than half the size of Harvard's, and the trial runs the two offices have made indicate that under Harvard-Radcliffe's version of equal access, the ratio of admissions will roughly correspond to the ratio of the applicant pools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ratio Stops At 60-40 | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

This shift in the focus of magazines does not necessarily correspond to a shift in the nature of reality; it's just that the forces that shaped the 60s seemed, correctly or not, easier to deal with in terms of personalities. Vietnam was Johnson's war; racism was Wallace's and Bull Connor's fault. Individuals seemed larger-than-life enough to be responsible for some of our major catastrophes. Now, of course, those people are gone and the problems are even worse. It's obvious that it was too simple to pin them to people like Johnson or Wallace...

Author: By Nick Lemann, | Title: Invisible Forces | 1/17/1975 | See Source »

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