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Word: entailing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pamphlet to the subject, Galbraith soft-pedals military spending in this essay. It should be clear, though, that the Democrats can more effectively put this issue across on economic grounds rather than moral ones. To stake a case against militarism on moral arguments might ultimately work but it would entail unnecessary years in the political wilderness. Given the current patience of voters with liberal ethics, the party might wisely reserve appeals to conscience for matters like racial poverty and apartheid. Military spending defeats itself almost from fiscal definition of the problem. It creates enormous budget deficits; it swells consumer demand...

Author: By Thomas Geoghegan, | Title: The Galbraith Dimension | 9/29/1970 | See Source »

...reform so long as it means an attack on corporate privilege, oil depletion allowances, patent controls, licensing of utilities and the leasing of lands. The reform of all these items may seem visionary in light of past Congressional history. It would require a solemn party commitment and entail an enormously difficult investigation of ownership and pricing practices...

Author: By Thomas Geoghegan, | Title: The Galbraith Dimension | 9/29/1970 | See Source »

...them a long time ago. And if they don't masses of the people, not only black people, but even the young white students are going to rise up against the government, to slap them in the face and make them pay for it. What it's going to entail, though, is black people institutionalizing such programs in the community, where they have control over them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Views from Black America | 5/5/1970 | See Source »

Neither resolution will entail a major outlay of capital as other resolutions might have nor will they restrict the scope of GM's present or future activities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Chance | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

Rudolph Wurlitzer proves in Nog that the creation of a mind-altering experience need not entail abandonment of conventional verbal expression. He has written a book, a linear book with no non-linear tricks, a book that Gutenberg would recognize as a book, that takes as powerful control over the reader as any of the other approaches people have rediscovered or invented...

Author: By Carol J. Uhlaner, | Title: From the Shelf Nog | 3/19/1970 | See Source »

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