Word: moralizations
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...feeling all along was that Harvard administration was not stepping up to the moral plate on this and was refusing for reasons that were not cogent to do what a moral institution should do, which was to wash its hands of the grime of apartheid,” says Rothschild, who is now editor of The Progressive, a magazine that advocates peace and social justice in the United States...
...Harvard’s Shareholder Responsibility (UCHSR), had resigned from the ACSR in February of 1979. She told The Crimson that she did so because she felt that the committee was “stalling” on the South Africa issue and was prioritizing financial benefits over moral responsibilities...
...while the 1978 proposal outlined 10 Core areas, by the 1979-1980 academic year, six main areas were chosen—Literature and Arts, Historical Study, Social Analysis, Moral Reasoning, Science, and Foreign Cultures...
...wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do after college,” Fisher says. “I taught tennis for some time and then got a job as a paralegal in Washington, D.C. It was there that I became interested in the moral and philosophical issues in our culture that seemed, to me, to be played out in the law, and decided that a law career seemed like a good day-to-day life...
...have suggested on this page courses such as Moral Reasoning 22: “Justice,” Science B-62: “The Human Mind,” and Historical Study A-12: “International Conflict and Cooperation in the Modern World” as courses with syllabi that HCC’s would do well to model themselves after. These courses—which have a gravitas to them that “Dinosaurs and their Relatives” simply does not—approach seminal fields of inquiry through both historical and theoretical lenses...