Word: disaffectedness
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It is these ideas, I think, as much as the physical actions of the students who espouse them, that the University would like to suppress. The real threat to the men who run Harvard, the David Rockefellers and Hugh Calkinses who sit on the Corporation and Board of Overseers, is...
Much of Nixon's present trouble stems from not heeding his own warning. Like Lyndon Johnson before him, he has tended to shut himself away even from many in his Administration and listen almost exclusively to John Mitchell and to White House Aides John Ehrlichman and Robert Haldeman. "They encourage...
There are almost 16 million black Christians in the U.S., and by far the majority find their faith and spiritual comfort in churches and denominations of their own making. Those churches were the first black institutions in the nation; they are still, by every measure, the largest. Today they reflect...
But what of unpredictable moves by the people who make the rules? Despite batteries of computers and mountains of probability charts, Nomad did not count on the sudden defection of its most important employee, Carl Lundquist. An aging social scientist, Lundquist knows all the secrets and strategies of Nomad. He...
Gruesome Festival. Though London's Observer called the Garaudy episode a "gruesome festival of discipline," it is unlikely to cause a decrease in the size of the Communist vote in European countries; much of that support comes from disaffected groups who have no other way to register their protest...