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...willingness to accept the new structure that the committee is proposing," Mc- Donough said. "The structure (a single body replacing the current system of several student-faculty panels) gives students new and important opportunities in college governance that the haven't had. They should try to make efforts to exploit those opportunities," he added...

Author: By Rosalyn E. Jones, | Title: Student Questions Governance Proposal | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

...want from the students is fear and respect. You want to cash in on all the agony you've gone through to master the material by making sure they suffer. You want them to be in awe of the searing brilliance of your intellect. You want to dominate them, exploit them, pure and simple...

Author: By Jeffrey Zax, | Title: Feeling Caught in the Middle | 2/5/1981 | See Source »

...whether he is responsible for the actual manipulation and implications of his ideas. This is an important topic but an irresolvable one. Wilson cannot possibly bear the responsibility for how various minds crank perverse motives out of sociobiology. Mr. Nobel had little notion of the ways people would exploit his invention, dynamite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Science For the People? | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

...majority opinion is heavily rooted in the false mythology of the "Peasant Revolutions." While many governments throughout Latin America have, at the least, allowed repressive political and economic structures to exploit the farmers and workers of these countries, to suggest that most of the revolutionaries are indeed peasants is to mock the history of such revolutions, and to further suggest that any movement heavily supported by Cuba and the Soviet Union will improve the life of the peasants--one would merely have to ask the proletariat in, say, Afghanistan and Ethiopia if their conditions have improved since their Cuban...

Author: By David Lawrence, | Title: No More Cubas | 1/7/1981 | See Source »

...over the role of organized dissidents, especially the Committee for Social Self-Defense (KOR), seethed just below the surface in the independent labor movement. Party Boss Stanislaw Kania charged last week that the views of KOR were "not favorable to the stabilization of the country."He apparently hoped to exploit the growing uneasiness between the union and the dissidents. KOR has been on the defensive since earlier this month, when a spokesman for the Roman Catholic Church charged that its leading activist, Jacek Kuron, had made "noisy and irresponsible statements" against Moscow. Stung by the church attack, KOR replied that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Rebirth and Peril | 1/5/1981 | See Source »

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