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...that these deficits are caused by our so-called massive tax cut and defense buildup. Well, that's a real dipsy doodle." According to the President, "Deficits result from sharp increases in nondefense spending." In fact, neither the "propaganda campaign" nor Reagan's counterpropaganda is correct or incorrect, since attributing the deficit to any particular cause is necessarily a matter of political preference. This fiscal year, however, nondefense spending will rise an estimated $14.6 billion, or only 3%. Military costs will go up $33.6 billion, or 18%, while the Administration's tax cut will shave 1983 revenues...
...Kenyatta makes a habit of it. Michael Dorniag's article remarks, for example, that Mr. Kenyatta "says the liberal civil rights establishment--and he counts [Julius] Chambers and [Jack] Greenberg among its members--is pushing busing policies on Whites and Blacks that neither of them want." First, it is incorrect that most adult Blacks oppose busing, but it is correct that most Whites do. A Gallup survey in 1980 found 82 percent of Whites opposed to busing, but 67 percent of Blacks favored busing. But data on Whites who experienced busing show a more differentiated situation. In a 1979 survey...
There are many accusations in the letter which deserve correction--the misleading suggestion that the Middle East Education Project (MEEP), the organizing committee, is in any way affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA); the incorrect charge that no one belonging to Hillel was involved with the planning; the almost slanderous portrayal of some of the speakers and the fallacious claim that many of them do not support Israel's right to exist--but little will be gained by refuting the argument point by point. The larger issue to be addressed is that of the intentions and opinions...
Finally, in an article on October 5 about the previous day's anti-draft rally. The Crimson reported that Michael Anderson '83 was president of the Peace Alliance. This is incorrect. The Peace Alliance makes all its decisions by consensus, and has followed this procedure since 1980. We have no hierarchy and no elected officials. There is a facilitator for every general meeting, and this position is shared among members of the group on a rotational basis...
...descends from the liberal tradition of the Enlightenment. Despite his assertions of the absolute nature of the value of academic freedom, it seems incorrect to argue from the assumption that Harvard is not embedded in certain value-laden frameworks...