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Scares, who had hinted he might resign if his party was heavily out polled, attributed the Socialists' victory to fear of further instability. Said he: "The people consider that a defeat of the Social ists would endanger the political and economic stability of the country." Yet the pattern of...
No Rejoicing. The transition staff wants temporary tax cuts of about $15 billion. Part would be in the form of one or more rebates to individuals on 1976 taxes, similar to the rebate scheme of 1975, when taxpayers received checks of $100 to $200. Part would be in the form...
In the Japanese case, fears were expressed that disclosure of Lockheed's misconduct in that country would endanger its internal political stability and longstanding friendship with the United States. But this paternalistic view underestimated the vitality of Japanese democracy. As the well-known columnist Joseph Kraft wrote recently:
Let me close with a final reflection upon the Lockheed affair. What I have tried to describe to you is the way in which the Lockheed case illustrates a web of entanglement: a major U.S. defense contractor seeks its financial salvation in sales abroad; it penetrates and corrupts the internal...
Women's studies, like any not-quite-accepted area, has always occupied a rather tenuous position here. There are few enough courses taught by women, much less focused on them, and the courses on women and feminism that are offered are nearly always oversubscribed. But the recent disclosure that a...