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...mere existence of the military was wrong. The questions of the necessity of the military and of the possibility that Harvard students could change it from within were simply irrelevant. Many of the PC ideologues dismissed the military as homophobic, sexist, racist, classist, anti-intellectual and--God Forbid!--violent. Since the military is so clearly evil, we should not pay the least attention to its supporters...

Author: By David A. Plotz, | Title: 'Politically Correct' Thought Control | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...problem set's figures are exaggerated, of course, but Glick's alternative seems to miss the point completely. In an economic system where redistribution was easy and painless, it would be a straightforward matter to forbid any inequality whatsoever. It's precisely because redistribution does require trade-offs that Rawls' theory needs the Difference Principle at all, as a democratic check on the inequalities which no economic system can do without...

Author: By Jeff M. Rigsby, | Title: Rawls Redux | 1/10/1990 | See Source »

...former Senator George A. Bachrach puts it, "It's quite unusual that you find someone so well matched for a particular job. I mean. God forbid that someone with a Ph.D in economics be a state treasurer...

Author: By Darcy L. Tromanhauser, | Title: Former Dean Heads for Beacon Hill Post | 11/7/1989 | See Source »

...captain has turned off the no smoking sign" are words that will no & longer be heard on most U.S. planes. In 1988 a congressional ban on smoking aboard flights lasting less than two hours took effect. Now legislators have reached an agreement to forbid smoking on all commercial flights within the continental U.S. and on flights of six hours or less between the mainland and Alaska and Hawaii. The legislation, which is expected to pass both the House and Senate, also applies to foreign airlines for any part of their flights within the U.S. Flight attendants worried about their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Leave the Butts Behind | 10/30/1989 | See Source »

...difficult to pin down the argument against randomization. In one instant, opponents of randomization contend that the house system is just fine as it is: "We're all diverse here." And in the next instant, they anxiously plead against a system that a could land them in--God forbid--Adams or Kirkland...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: Diversity Comes First | 10/28/1989 | See Source »

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