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...where is it that trust is developed...one answer, I believe is the family," Galston said. "Family instability and social trust are incompatible...
...William Galston, director of the Institute of Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland, blamed the apathy of the public for the break-up of American families...
...about most. Clinton's latest moves to the center, like his recent balanced-budget proposal, are viewed by the DLC as mere electoral tactics that may signify nothing at all about a second term's direction. "In '92 our ideas captured the country but not the party," says William Galston, who resigned recently as a White House aide to help develop what From calls a "third way." Since then, adds Galston, the tension within the Administration "has involved accommodating the liberal tendencies that still dominate the party and the centrist views the President ran on." That confusion is exactly what...
...radical" series of issue alternatives that could "unyoke" the centrists from their President. A full-fledged manifesto is due this fall, and if, as currently planned, it includes ideas like privatizing Social Security, it's unlikely that Clinton will have the nerve to sign on. At that point, says Galston, the group's new prescriptions will "be there for anyone to embrace...
...Clinton come down on these questions -- the President who has said, "Education is the issue I know most and care most about"? The man primarily responsible for crafting a solution that builds on the demonstrated success of the best Head Start projects is White House domestic policy aide William Galston. "I'm well aware of the quality-vs.-coverage debates," says Galston, "of the need to extend hours and concentrate funds, and I know all about the 'fade-out' phenomenon. On my second day on the job I sent out an all-points bulletin to the academic community...