Word: dogmas
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This is of course hopelessly glib political philosophy, and perhaps they are aware of it. "Sadly," an article states cheerfully, "the very proposition that justifies the Republican criticism [of New Deal economics] is in its usual expression so vague, so wracked with cliches and dogma, that it is virtually useless as a working political program..." Why then, say the editors, let us avoid propositions, devise programs; it is wiser. And so they do, save for their publication of a few nasty, unnecessarily long swipes at the far right. (A Mr. K. T., for example, tells use that he has "nothing...
...sell her a copy of the Sacred Heart Messenger. "What would you rather read?" he argued. "The Sears, Roebuck catalogue," said Jean. One teacher flunked her when, during a ponderous lecture on doctrine, she broke in to inform the class that "a man's best friend is his dogma...
...hope that there will be more men like Bishop Pike who will speak up against the absurd supernaturalism and dogma of the Christian religion...
...chiefly wrong with higher education in the U.S. is that so many of its colleges are under denominational control. Such institutions tend inevitably to become second-rate. And how could it be otherwise when the essence of the educative process is the search for truth without regard to dogma or superstition...
...lanky fellow with a fanatic's fiery eyes, Geneticist Trofim Lysenko was Stalin's favorite scientist. Thirteen years ago, he blossomed before the world as the self-taught despot of Soviet biological science, proclaiming his fantastic dogma that Communists could change nature at will. Riding high, he terrorized his rivals, shipping to prison or disgrace all Soviet biologists who defended the orthodox axiom that basic traits are transmitted by genes that cannot be changed by training the parent organism. Lysenko's dictatorship died with Stalin. But now Lysenko is back in bloom, not as a declaimer...