Word: discontentment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jaguaribe speaks with a kind of nervous energy about the tension and discontent which now separate the Brazilian government from its people. "I do not like suffering and death," he says, "I am not an idealistic revolutionary. But I do believe that the lower class must be educated by office...
"A Holy Discontent." The new student mood takes many forms, but the great common lever back of it is civil rights; by combining idealism, emotional appeal, techniques, and proof that students can act effectively, this cause has lifted students out of their silent-generation apathy of the late '50s...
The Spirit of the Time. The current Catholic mood of restlessness and discontent is in part inspired by challenge to authority plentifully visible in secular society. "Members of the church are also citizens of the world," writes Father Gallagher in the weekly Ave Maria. "They are unavoidably influenced by the...
Woodward also intends to recommend that the 1965 Senior Class Book, tentatively dedicated to Yale President Kingman Brewster Jr., be dedicated to Sewall instead as an expression of discontent with the Bernstein tenure ruling.
Nevertheless, the French colonial regime continued to lose group to the revolutionary Viet Minh from 1946 to 1954. Once more, a popular revolution, based on peasant discontent, broke out. Production and agriculture had already fallen by half; the peasants liberated by the Viet Minh from the burden of rent and...