Word: enactment
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...this necessary "anti-racist racism" does not become an end in itself, justifying a conservative totality. Rather, it opens up revolutionary perspectives. Because he is the most oppressed, he necessarily pursues-not only by a Hegelian ruse of reason-the liberation of all when he rises to enact his own deliverance from oppression. DuBois, Fanon: there is in them recognition that the revolt of the most oppressed constitutes inevitably and at the same time the embodiment and culmination of the revolt of all the oppressed for the abolition of relations of oppression and of racism. This is the source...
While good liberal credentials do not necessarily mean that Bok will enact some of the more radical changes which must be made at Harvard, it can be said with certainty that Bok's liberalism is not of the freeze-dried knee-jerk variety. As Law School dean, he has consistently impressed his students with his accessibility and desire to listen and discuss...
...added, however, that the committee had assumed the School could enact the proposed reforms without outside funding...
...movie, based on Erich Segal's number one bestseller, Ryan O'Neil, star of the TV series "Peyton Place," and Ali MacGraw, the Radcliffe girl in "Goodbye Columbus," enact a Harvard-Radcliffe love affair...
Corcoran, in recommending that the city not pass the program and wait instead for Nixon's new Manpower Program, was proposing a move that would abet this tendency. The Manpower program that Corcoran expects Congress and Nixon to enact would take the control of local training programs out of the neighborhoods and give it instead to the mayors, where it would be subject to city bureaucratic maneuverings and political control by the Nixon administration...