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Wells Professor of Political Economy Robert Dorfman called Sen a "deep, fruitful, and insightful leader in bringing together philosophers and economists." Dorfman said, "A lot of people are trying to get him, and we hope we do."
The alternate approach, and an equally satisfying tack, is more intimate. More recent historians have sought to bring broad themes out in relief by focusing on small communities and individuals. Paul Johnson's A Shopkeeper's Millenium, which focuses on Rochester New York in the early 1800s, is but one...
McFarlane said he still feels further discussions with Iran could be fruitful. "If we didn't think so, the president wouldn't be pursuing it," he told the "CBS Morning News."
President Derek C. Bok yesterday attacked a speech by Secretary of Education William J. Bennett, saying that in delivering the address--which is highly critical of Harvard--the secretary has lost an opportunity for fruitful debate on issues about higher education.
The fact is that no wide social community exists, no village of common thought, in which personal freedom may be judged, guided and made valuable. That is not true of political freedom. Throughout last July's Liberty Weekend, Americans trumpeted their personal freedoms from every stage, mainly because those freedoms...