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Virtually all economists agree that protectionism is counterproductive and dangerous to the long-term health of the U.S. economy. Import restraints cut down the range of products available to American consumers and boost prices. If fewer Japanese cars or videotape recorders are allowed into the U.S. because of import restrictions...
It had been a frustrating standoff. For more than three years, Administration officials and some development-minded Republican Senators from Western states stalled legislation designed to add millions of acres of undeveloped forest land to the nation's 80 million-acre protected wilderness system. Conservationists, aided by sympathetic Democratic...
The program initially attempted to employ the volunteers in a variety of settings and occupations, primarily on kibbutzim, but last year the increased number of participants suggested a greater need for central organization and efficiency. Consequently, the volunteers this year will all spend their month at Army reserve bases through...
This approach is usually necessary at very large schools were presidents are less involved in academics, but some small schools say it is useful because it frees the president for his other duties and keeps him unprejudiced.
Yet exhilarating as this performance is, it does not dominate or distort Miller's vision. In fact, it frees it from the limits imposed by critics of the original production, who tended to see Willy's fate determined almost solely by capitalist economics, and by later commentators who...