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...going to be more concerned about political manipulation and expedience, or statesmanship. In terms of simple arithmetic, the majority of white Americans have made it and are smug and want to hold on to what they've got. They're fearful. I can play up to those people, exploit them, capitalize on them, and get reelected. Or, I could say, that's not good statesmanship, that's not good for the country, and what I must do is to lead, I must not just reflect public attitudes. I must mold...

Author: By Wallace TERRY Ii, | Title: Getting It All Together: Part II | 5/6/1970 | See Source »

Racism is created and promoted by greedy men for economic reasons. By paying black workers less you can threaten whites that they can be replaced by blacks. Thereby you exploit both. But racism goes beyond economic reasons. When people believe in racism they become less than human and they teach their children to be the same way. They become half human. They are filled with fear, mistrust, and hatred. Racism is evil. It should be fought...

Author: By University HALL Basement, Lindsey Holaday, and News Office, S | Title: The Mail A PAINTER'S OPINION | 4/29/1970 | See Source »

...Science in the hands of the people who rule this country and who run our industries is being used to exploit and oppress people all over the world," Dr. Jonathan R. Beckwith '57, head of the team which isolated a single gene last fall, told the American Society for Microbiology in Boston last night...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: Beckwith Urges Scientists To Seek Political Change | 4/28/1970 | See Source »

...that Cuba was importing rice, eggs, vegetable oils, tomatoes, potatoes, beans-plus cornflakes and Coke. Cuba's sugar plantations had among the lowest yield in the world; there were no technological innovations since the 18th century. (Migrant laborers who work a 14-hour day are after all cheaper to exploit than machines.) Half the sugar land went uncultivated for the sake of speculation and keeping the world prices up. The situation was: sugar for the international market, but no subsistence crops for the Cubans...

Author: By Gene Bell, | Title: The Features Mail Cuba: Statistics Full of Fallacies | 4/15/1970 | See Source »

...humanism and concern with life that is necessary for a "good" revolutionary. But the peculiar kind of humanism we have inherited in the West has remained healthy while Africans were taken to Europe and then to America as slaves, and while the great humanist nations proceeded to subjugate and exploit the rest of the world. That humanism remained intact while the world suffered. Most of Western poetry does not just extoll abstract values, but pretends that they are incarnated in their respective societies. That poetry does not help...

Author: By John Milton, | Title: Stay in the Streets: How Revolutionary | 4/14/1970 | See Source »

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