Word: inflamedness
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On the sometimes sharp reaction to his candidacy. Whenever the prospect of change occurs, there is always the inflamed and exaggerated response by the keepers of the gate of the status quo. Many of them are still in shock at the success of this campaign. They know that the course...
"They are intellectually serious, morally serious, but not morally inflamed," says Peretz. But he says he thinks that the Core Curriculum has changed the character of his students but not the quality. "It's absolutely palpable in conversations with students," says Perets. "There's more of a common concern. It...
Given this state of affairs, it seems logical to wonder why the power of the Soviet military within the decision-making process has increased. At least part of the answer to that query is clear enough: international tension. When a Cold War mentality comes to characterize the relationship between the...
A whiff of martyrdom has begun to rise from the lower levels of the White House. Faith Ryan Whittlesey, who is something called Reagan's new assistant for public liaison, says she is "appalled" by television news and thinks "the media have tried to portray what we think are...
It was, of course, the death sentence that inflamed emotions throughout the world. The standard explanation for the extreme penalty is that the Korean War and the militant anti-Communism of the early '50s created a climate of fear and vengeance. But there is also ample evidence that the...