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While Marglin's philosophy focuses largely on how to develop a society where status affiliations between menial and mental work disappear, the professor, however, who acknowledges that he himself lives a bourgeois lifestyle--and admits that Harvard is the best place for his research--says, "One can't live totally out of joint with society. One must make compromises...

Author: By Linda S. Drucker and Jonathan D. Rabinovitz, S | Title: Stephen Marglin: | 3/12/1980 | See Source »

...issue threatens to become an invisible one, but the underlying problem will not so easily disappear. The lack of women in positions of high authority on the Faculty must be pointed out and condemned, repeatedly and vehemently, until concrete progress is made...

Author: By Alison Dundes and Alouette Kluge, S | Title: The Nolan Case | 3/6/1980 | See Source »

...this reason the Games ought not--cannot--be allowed to disappear. The U.S. boycott of the Olympic Games could harm whatever concern remains about the common interests of mankind. It goes beyond athletic concerns, affecting the political drama which led to it in the first place. And if the Olympic movement itself is allowed to die, hope for relieving these tensions could also...

Author: By Francis H. Straus iii, | Title: The Olympic Spirit | 2/27/1980 | See Source »

...down a rain-slicked brick street. In Coamo, he told a questioner that if Puerto Rico becomes a state, "you will first be an American, and second you will be a Puerto Rican." Anti-statehooders seized on the statement as proof that the island's cultural identity would disappear, but Connally later recovered, sort of. "You'll hardly know you have it [statehood]," he told a cocktail gathering, "except for a few more benefits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Of Mavi and Morcillas | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

...finally begging the black companion to carry her to bed, and to death. As Sam gives up his role as husband and protector, so he loses his identity. The shape of our lives, Albee is saying, is created by the needs of those around us. When those needs disappear, so, in a sense, do we. Jo's pain is physical and therefore transitory; Sam's is spiritual and therefore endless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Night Games | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

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