Word: dispersionism
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(9 of 10) the bus. "Where the hell is a better transit system for a city of 200,000 than a first-class bus system?"asks GM's Gerstenberg. The car manufacturers' self-interest is obvious?they are the big busmakers?but they have some convincing statistics. The auto has...
The energy crisis could be resolved within the framework of capitalism, he said. However, the solution would mean the "genocide or dispersion" of either the Israelis or the Palestinians. "The ultimate bourgeois solution is that of thermonuclear war," he added.
Nixon's assault began with just that tactic in 1972 when he vetoed a two-year, $155 million appropriation to CPB. Charging CPB had become "the center of power and the focal point of control for the entire public broadcasting system," Nixon proposed instead local grants totalling $45 million over...
The dispersion of power which Rosovsky intends will be a major shift from the tight reins John T. Dunlop held over the Faculty until he moved to head the Cost of Living Council in January. Rosovsky also does not have the close personal ties to Bok which made Dunlop's...
The Jewish American fiction writer has had to contend with two Diasporas. First, there was the historical dispersion of his ancestors and heritage: immigrants eagerly filling in the blanks of America, often leaving their sons and daughters confused about where they came from and who they were. This, in fact...