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...need to find such a vantage point has become all the more crucial. Only when unwarped or "true" consciousness is attained, will "individuals and groups belonging to the most varied societies and cultures" discover the interests to bind them together--a conclusion, by the way, redolent of Professor Louis Hartz's more speculative remarks in The Founding of New Nations...

Author: By Charles F. Sabel, | Title: The Concept of Ideology | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

Brinton is the first of five experts in revolution to testify before Fulbright's committee. Two others are also professors at Harvard. James C. Thomson Jr., assistant professor of History, will speak on Chinese revolutions. And Louis Hartz '40, professor of government, will speak on American attitudes toward revolution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brinton Teaches Senators Lesson About Revolution | 2/20/1968 | See Source »

Professor Charles R. Cherington, who died June 7, 1967, will be honored at a Memorial Service at Mem Church on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 4:30 p.m. Professors Samuel H. Beer and Louis Hartz, and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Charles R. Conklin '48, will speak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Service | 10/31/1967 | See Source »

...next article on the Presiden't plan, Harris L. Hartz tries to resurrect the four-year term. He proposes that "Congressional districts should be doubled in size by joining adjacent districts in the same state. Each district should then have two representatives one elected with the President, one in a off-year election." Hartz answers a number of criticisms of his plan with a welter of detail and statistical data. Indeed, his plan seems almost convincing except for one point: could party machinery handle the switch to the new plan? But intra-party haggling over such a plan...

Author: By John A. Herfort, | Title: The Dunster Political Review | 5/10/1966 | See Source »

...general, the Dunster Political Review has posed some perplexing questions and has taken a good first shot at replying to some of them. Hartz's article, in particular, is laudable for its originality and adroit attempt to answer its hypothetical critics. The review is valuable both as a stimulant for political debate and a source of possible solutions to the contemporary problems of "Presidential Power"; it should, and I hope, will publish next year...

Author: By John A. Herfort, | Title: The Dunster Political Review | 5/10/1966 | See Source »

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