Word: ego
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Justice Arthur Goldberg. Then, at 25, he took the Harvard offer and at 28 became the youngest full professor in the school's history. Most students give him high marks as a teacher, though he has his share of detractors. Alluding to the professor's well-developed ego, one former student complains: "The course name should be changed from 'Criminal Law' to 'Alan Dershowitz-This Is Your Life.'" Dershowitz has also produced a broad array of legal writing, showing a special interest in psychiatry and law, though his work is not universally acclaimed. Says...
Around 200,000 B.C. man evolved into the magical stage. Here we have an ego developing, but it is more of a body-ego than a mental ego. Most of the conclusions Wilber makes about this era are based on the speculations of others, such as Joseph Campbell and Ernst Cassifer. Historical Explanation is always a risky business and many of the educated guesses Wilber makes about events 200 millennia ago should be treated as such...
...ENTER TO GROW in wisdom, depart to serve thy "country and thy kind," the gates of the Yard command. "Expand thy ego ad infinitum, and clutter thy house with Veritas collectibles from the Coop," is the message that often creeps out from between the lines. And a lot of people buy the whole business, assuming that they have achieved the American dream merely by happing into John Harvard...
House Speaker Tip O'Neill, whose ego had been badly bruised when the President snubbed all Democratic compromises last year and rammed his dramatic budget and tax slashes through Congress, hinted vaguely at a change of heart. If Reagan were willing to accept some new taxes on the wealthy, O'Neill hinted that he might agree to some modest cuts in future cost of living increases for Social Security recipients...
...Some master plotting is in order here--bizarre reversals, wacky characters, things going bump in the night. After all, Myra (Dyan Cannon) may be a bit too touchy/feely for her husband's effete tastes, but has-been Sidney (Michael Caine) would never murder her--he needs an ego-booster, not the missus's millions. Or does...