Word: idealizations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ideal society, the GAO report would raise awareness and justice would be carried out. But we don't live in an ideal society. For Hispanics to have a stronger voice in his country two things must happen. First, Hispanics need a national leader. Second, as an ethnic group it must exercise its voting rights...
...Peterson denied tenure? He seems a compelling candidate: an ideal mix of teaching and research, of concern for undergraduates and respect for scholarship. But there are several possible explanations for why his tenure bid was rejected...
Crane sees Perseus's potential accessibility as the core of his "populist and staunchly democratic ideal," something he regrets not seeing more of at Harvard. He feels that the current reality of academics only writing for academics is "not viable." "We need in the Humanities to engage the imagination and intelligence of people outside our field. We need to get the populace to have discipline and skepticism...
...should try. Philosophers from Aristotle to the present have extolled the good inherent in political life. Genevan Jean-Jacques Rousseau conceived of the public life as the sole basis of virtue in human beings. This is the ideal of which we have lost sight. Instead, for us, political participation is a dirty word...
...amorous dentist and his sweetheart, Gloria, are entrancing in their vivid representation of the absurdities of love, liking and all the intermediate emotions. Chloe Leamon, however, was perhaps not an ideal choice for the part of Gloria. Leamon is entirely credible as a woman contemptuous of passion, but she fails to portray adequately Gloria's descent from feminism to femininity...