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...listen to and read the comments offered by the liberal and crypto-liberal television, newspaper and newsmagazine reporters, savoring every rumor, fact, suspicion and information from a reliable source with regard to the dilemma faced by the present Administration, it occurs to me that there has not been this much anticipatory chop licking since Daniel spent an uncomfortable afternoon in the lions...
Wiesenthal brings a detective's breathless prose to his various hypotheses, but his message-that Columbus was a crypto-Jew or, more likely, a descendant of converted Jews-is anything but new. Spain's eminent historian and novelist Salvador de Madariaga covered the ground four decades...
Kilson said the people who have written The New York Times criticizing his article--including the Harvard and Radcliffe deans of admissions and a Princeton University undergraduate dean--"want to defend a crypto-racist, white sentimentalist view of the role of blacks...
...remainder of Dean Rudenstein's letter, it is a pathetic example of the pathological patronizing behavior that white administrators display in regard to the self-destructive antics of black separatists among Negro students. That black separatists on white campuses can overlook the crypto-racist aspect of the patronizing behavior of white administrators like Dean Rudenstein. Harvard admission Dean Fred Jewett and the executive officials at Harvard and consider them as allies is the most ironic and distressing feature of the crisis of blacks at white colleges. But I have a different reaction: God save us from our so-called white...
...instant classic in Women's Lib anthologies. Consumption, while basically fun, says Galbraith, also involves a lot of work: maintenance of house, appliances and automobiles; food preparation; and "participation in competitive social display " Current economic truths presume that these duties fall to women, who are thus in a "crypto-servant" class. "Menially employed servants were available only to a minority of the pre-industrial population," Galbraith straight-faces. "The servant-wife is available, democratically, to almost the entire present male population." Unless women comply with their "convenient social virtue," the author goes on, "the possibility of increasing consumption would...