Word: embeddedness
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Prospects for a year of strikes hinge on far more than the coincidences of the bargaining calendar. The U.S. worker has been taught to expect that every year he will live at least a bit better than the year before. The very idea is embedded in the American dream, but...
Contempt and Loathing. White Americans today are no less ambivalent. No matter how firmly they protest that they "have nothing against the black." contempt and loathing have become embedded in the language. Black Psychiatrist Alvin F. Poussaint points out: "In the legacy of our civilization, the color black has been...
Exhibits are as disparate as the architecture. Emphasizing its lunar conquest, the U.S. will display genuine moon rocks, space suits and a model of the Apollo 11 lunar module. Russia, observing the centennial of Lenin's birth, will stress Soviet culture, history and science. Pursuing techniques pioneered in Montreal...
"The institutional roots of racism, which depersonalize our prejudices and make it easier for us to defend them," said Ribicoff, "are as deeply embedded in the large metropolitan communities of the North as they are in the small rural communities of the South." He cited Government studies that show that...
Now, nothing is more deeply embedded in the notion of what an American college education is all about than the necessity of having a "major" (for which, as for most things, we have a different term at Harvard). Clearly we have effected in the last few years a liberalization of...