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SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS. Alone, heart-hungry, frightened, a group of strangers in a bar receive the balm of compassion which is always implicit in a play by Tennessee Williams...
...scrutinize the polity," than with the moral practices of the "masses of men who compose that polity. The consciousness of the intellectual and the everyday behavior of man in society may in fact have very little to do with one another. As householders, parents, and teachers, we maintain implicit allegiance to the older moral order of "sincerity"--of social harmony, peace, and coherence; as participants in the life of the mind, we now avow a more modern ideal of alienation and strife--the "authenticity" of the anti-social and disintegrated consciousness...
...also support the Committee's encouragement of joint concentrations but again not as a substitute for establishing an outstanding program for all Afro-American concentrators. Implicit in our support of both joint appointments and joint concentrations is the belief that the Department must be strong enough to stand alone...
Laing made understand fun of bourgeols sex roles, noting the sexism implicit in the fact that three out of every four lobotomies are performed on women...
...hardly denying his right to make social statements. But like Godard, he forgets or ignores the fact that in art as implicit social criticism is far more effective than explicit didacticism. Thin of Rules of the Game. Unlike Tanner, Jean Renoir understand that the best way to show how society maltreats people was through the struggles of his characters to define themselves while playing their game. In the Renoir film we are dealing with people who are truly caught between expediency and integrity...