Word: discontentment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Among Spanish churchmen, the most conspicuous defiance of Franco was the petition addressed by some 350 Basque priests last May to their bishops. Because of the flagrant "contradiction between Catholic doctrine relating to the human person, and the violation of this doctrine by a regime that proclaims its official Catholicism...
Fortnight ago Lei formally established the China Democratic Party, put out a 1,500-word platform largely devoted to explaining that the new party agreed with most of the Kuomintang's goals. But what caught the suspicious eye of Kuomintang watchdogs was the fact that most of the members...
Trouble is nothing new in Iran-or for Mohammed Reza Pahlevi. In his 19 years on the throne, Iran's Shah has been shot once, chased into exile once, and has seen his country occupied by foreign powers. But that corrupt elections-which have been standard through Iran'...
Revolt Against Pomposity. In the view of his followers, Mort Sahl represents a new and growing feeling, described rather breathlessly by Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. as "a mounting restlessness and discontent, an impatience with clichés and platitudes, a resentment against the materialist notion that affluence is the answer...
So Grandfather Patrick Graham memorialized the London Times last summer. Ever since, passing tourists and fellow fanciers have been hastening to reassure him that he was right as rain. Something of a momentous nature has indeed happened to British women. Softly, silently, in the beneficent climate of Britain's...