Word: legacyism
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Ron was a consummate professional, and his gifts as a writer and editor helped shape this magazine for 30 years. His greatest legacy to us is the high standard of inquiry and fairness, of skepticism and decency, that he imposed on himself and on the magazine; he always reminded us...
But in 1980, with the making of Bronco Billy, Eastwood began to reach for a richer cinematic legacy. In this Capraesque comedy about a New Jersey shoe salesman turned Wild West show impresario, no guns are fired in anger. Instead Eastwood began to explore the limits of his often damaged...
The lasting legacy of Mansfield's statements, however, might not be the search for truth about the origins of grade inflation, graduates said. Comments like Mansfield's, graduates said, serve more to hurt the present sense of community on campus than to give any insight into the past.
ALMOST 128 YEARS AFTER ABOLITION, Americans are still struggling with the costly political and social legacy of slavery. In huge swaths of Africa, Asia and Latin America, however, governments haven't even got that far. In a shocking study to be released March 23, the Geneva-based International Labor Organization...
The cover story was written and reported by TIME senior writer Eugene Linden, who has explored the field of animal intelligence for 20 years. He has authored several books on the subject, including Apes, Men, and Language, and Silent Partners: The Legacy of the Ape Language Experiments. "What strikes me...