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Women's lib it was called then, short for liberation, of course, but unconsciously, closer to women's lip, with all attendant condescending connotations ("Ah shut up, I've had enough of your ..."). It was tough to be called a libber, even if you took pride in the politics, and...
Kirkpatrick's difficulties stem, at least in part, from the nature of her job. Says one knowledgeable diplomatic source: "She has been shocked into seeing that her role is a marginal one. You can't change the framework of existing foreign policy in New York." Indeed, ever since...
As the first step in an overall plan to reevaluate the medical curriculum. Tosteson sees the recently enacted changes as only marginal; he hopes eventually for an experimental project at the Med School that would accept some students after two years of college and expose them to a broad seven...
There are three assumptions underlying the American response to the Soviet challenge: 1) that the U.S.S.R. conducts both domestic and foreign policy on the basis offeree; 2) that while there may be various marginal ways of inducing good behavior by the Kremlin with carrots, the U.S. must ultimately rely on...
The Nixon Administration sought a foreign policy that eschewed both moralistic crusading and escapist isolationism. The subtlest critique of our policy held that our emphasis on national interest ran counter to American idealism. On this thesis, Americans must affirm general values or they will lack the resolution and stamina to...