Word: marginalls
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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He will have to. In the kind of marginal seat that matters most, like Luton, Tories are faring badly. What troubles the Tories is that Luton is a sign of Tory affluence, with industrial payrolls that have boosted wage levels 20% above the national average. Luton has a bigger-than...
He noted that unemployment among Negroes since 1953 has been two to three times as great as among whites, varying between 14 and 18 per cent. At present there is no hope for a change in this pattern, or for the permanent group of unemployable Negro workers "who continue to...
It is clear that these observations are by no means limited to the physical sciences. The introduction of Keynesian economics represents an exactly similar situation. A key aspect of Keynesian theories is that a classical economics based on truisms relevant to the individual (thrift, savings, income greater than expenses) does...
In the winter of 1962-63, as civil rights work gained impetus around the country, a half dozen students formed the Harvard Civil Rights Co-ordating Committee (CRCC). The group helped civil rights leaders in Boston to organize selective patronage campaigns. But its work was marginal.