Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Amid the profusion of images and graceful movements, one still feels removed from the deepest concerns of this man. Perhaps this is because the thing he strives for cannot really be talked about at all. "It is spontaneous and inevitable, this feeling. It's a feeling...
...that improving prospects in the U.S. would boost his country's sagging economy. The Europeans' concern reflected not only the growing economic interdependence of the world's industrialized nations but their declining hopes for a rapid recovery from what has, outside the U.S. also, been the deepest and longest recession since World...
...deepest inner resources in the Ford family seem to belong to Mike, 25, who has a year and a half of study to complete on his master's in theology at Gordon-Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass. Mike and Wife Gayle, 24, live a few miles away in tiny Essex, Mass. (pop. 2,899). When not immersed in the intensive summer Hebrew course he takes three nights a week, Mike is usually to be found studying at home, playing tennis with Gayle or tending the small garden plot lent them by a neighbor. Gayle, whose father...
...familiar shadowboxing with the ineffable. He uses nearly all the old combinations. In his interviews with Ali and Foreman, Mailer is the old Manichaean attempting to create tensions with ambiguities of good and evil. Ali is seen not only as a dark prince who taps Mailer's deepest anxieties about Negroes, but also as the "black Kissinger" who may one day pose some vague political threat...
Vast disparities in income and wealth are the deepest philosophical and moral problems of capitalism. Adam Smith candidly acknowledged that "wherever there is great property, there is great inequality." And in his day, "for one very rich man, there must be at least 500 poor." He proposed to ameliorate that situation by having the economy produce enough wealth to make the poor less poor. Capitalism aims for?and accomplishes?infinitely more than that today. Great numbers of once-poor people rise to the middle class, or higher...