Word: moralizers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Keeping Cool. Did all this bar Terence, now 30, from becoming a practicing lawyer? Yes, said the California Committee of Bar Examiners, citing Terence's "propensity for lawlessness." As the committee saw it, Terence lacked that vital lawyer's virtue-"good moral character...
...full employment of all sensual pleasures. They believed that complete knowledge of pleasure and sensual gratification was necessary to bring ultimate self-awareness and the eventual abandonment of physical pleasures. The acquisition of wealth (artha) and the enjoyment of sense pleasure (kama) -- contained within the broad limits of a moral law (dharma) which protects the weaker from the stronger -- are all legitimate occupations of men on the outward path...
...sells-at least for a while. Made up with zip and full of color photos, Ramparts avoids the drab look of most leftist magazines. And no other left-wing publication in the U.S. pursues shock more relentlessly or plays around more with fact. "We look at things from a moral point of view," explains Editor Warren Hinckle...
Against Apartheid. The unsolved problem for the churches is the precise way in which this economic power ought to be used as a moral lever in society. One kind of answer was recently suggested by the Protestant biweekly Christianity and Crisis. The magazine withdrew its deposit fund of slightly more than $10,000 from Manhattan's First National City Bank. The gesture of protest was taken because First National City is one of ten U.S. banks in a consortium that provides a $40 million revolving fund to the government of South Africa. In announcing the withdrawal, the editors conceded...
...mittee has 3,000 financial contributors, including such well-known industrialists as J. Howard Pew, board chairman of Sun Oil, and President Roger Hull of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Although it acknowledges the right of individual ministers to take stands on political-moral issues, the committee strongly objects to the tendency of Presbyterian leaders to issue pronouncements that purport to speak for the church as a whole...