Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Boston Globe syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman recently wrote in an article about the late Hubert Humphrey that "It's ultimately as difficult to be a totally content person in an unjust society as it is to enjoy a banquet surrounded by starving people." It is difficult to believe that Jimmy Carter is not content in his way or that Jerry Brown isn't content in his world of Zen Buddhism and E.F. ("Small is Beautiful") Schumacher quotations, but it may well be true that Gary Hart is the only one among the prospective 1980 Democratic hopefuls who is discontented...
...passed, as I fervently hope. But we must have been emotionally raped; we are measured, above all, by our work; we are encouraged not to bond, neither to each other nor to women. We are desexualized, desensualized; neuter brains, success machines. We are not supposed to enjoy touch, but supposed to be pure, powerful, intellectual, super-human. The prototypical perfect male is Mr. Spock of Star Trek, possessed of deep dedication and dominated by love (but always higher love: love of beauty, love of knowledge, love of truth), raped of every normal animal feeling...
While most used their free time to relax and enjoy themselves, some students volunteered their services in Boston and Cambridge hospitals and relief centers...
TIME'S glance at the Sex Pistols [Jan. 16] only serves to illustrate the growing feeling among those who enjoy good rock that modern music is taking a fast dive into the garbage can. Not only is Beethoven rolling over; he may walk out of his grave and give Johnny Rotten and his compatriots a deserved punch in the nose...
...taxpayers will get a net reduction this year (correcting a figure of 96% that the President tossed out in his State of the Union speech). But in 1979, the Treasury Secretary figures, fewer than 83% of all taxpayers, those earning about $20,000 a year or less, will enjoy a net saving; those earning more will find Social Security increases outweighing the income tax cuts. Two examples: in 1979 a typical family of four earning $15,000 a year would pay $258 less income tax, shell out $42 more to Social Security, and save a net of $216. A family...