Word: libermanism
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...brought the case. In 1965, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Jones had tried to buy a $30,000 house in a new St. Louis development. They were refused because Mr. Jones was a Negro; and they sued the developer. In his search for supporting statutes, their lawyer, Samuel Liberman, came across the 1866 act and tossed it into his brief almost as an afterthought. He thought it was good tactics to try everything. "I figured, 'What have we got to lose?' " What indeed? The court never even got to his other points...
...principle, there should be no charge at all," Liberman said later...
...plans to map out the campaign against the $70 increase in room and board fees at a special meeting Sunday night. Mark Y. Liberman '68 and David F. Larabee '69, both off-campus students who face an extra $125 in fees next year, are the campaign organizers...
Meantime, the vast reshuffling of the Soviet economy has proceeded at an almost break neck pace. Since Economist Liberman made his first proposals five years ago, more than 5,500 factories, accounting for one-third of the country's total industrial output, have been converted to a system that makes both managers' and workers' incomes heavily dependent upon profit and, in consequence, on the level of sales. This has spurred a flurry of interest in the consumer's tastes and purchasing power and even an official campaign to introduce radio commercials and improve product packaging, window...
Marxism-Leninism has proved to be both a bar to an efficient economy and a drag on agriculture. Under reforms first proposed by Kharkov University Economist Evsei Liberman, the Russians have chucked much Marxist dogma; there are now incentive bonuses for workers and farmers and greater discretion for factory managers...