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...movie which contains scenes of spare dialogue that are among the most moving I have ever seen. The film deals with two kinds of people: those with simple and pure desires who never lose sight of the human reality of experiences such as love and war, and those who disregard that reality, creating unhappiness for themselves and others...
...real writer, no matter how vague his ultimate aims, is gifted with a shrewd eye for anything that threatens his movements, so that when he meets an obstacle--marriage, debt the army--he will either elude it with great tact or pass through it in a spirit of utter disregard. I doubt there was ever a genuine author who blamed the landscape for his failure. It is only after his heart has left him that he seeks excuses, and then he resorts to them with a relish that most of us save for deep shade on a hot day. Mother...
Political expression should be commonly free." Beer contended. "I don't this because I'm indifferent to Communist propaganda--it is poisonous and be countered--but because I think communist opinion should be dealt with within the democratic propose. I oppose the Committee because it the public to disregard the of free discussion...
...spoke, his voice was hard. His hands kept clenching and unclenching; he thumped on the rostrum for emphasis and pointed his forefinger at his audience. He accused the steelmen of "irresponsible defiance of the public interest" and "ruthless disregard of their public responsibilities." There was, he insisted, "no justification for an increase in steel prices." Under the free-enterprise system, he conceded, wage and price decisions "ought to be freely and privately made. But the American people have a right to expect, in return for that freedom, a higher sense of business responsibility for the welfare of their country than...
Proponents of a unilateral reduction in American military power disregard "the implicit dilemma that you can't create brand new policies as if writing on a clean slate," Chayes maintained...