Word: moralizers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...begin with, there is the right and necessity of moral protest. Americans in such strong disagreement with their country's policy have the option of either disassociating themselves from their country or taking every opportunity to register their moral and intellectual outrage. McNamara is an obvious symbol against which this protest can be directed...
...will be told, "we" (i.e., the administration and many, perhaps most, of the students and faculty) do not agree with this moral condemnation of the war. Many regard the war as a mistake; but few are willing to call it butchery...
...Soviet Union too a majority of those in "responsible" positions ("responsible" for what, I am tempted to ask when I am confronted with this rhetoric of responsibility) thought the issue in Hungary was one of tactics and not a moral issue at all. I am aware of this view, that disagreements about Vietnam should be treated as disagreements about means between men with common ideals and a mutual respect. It is precisely to emphasize that Vietnam is a moral issue, precisely to emphasize that they do not have common ideals and a mutual respect with those whom they must, even...
...paint-throwing incident in Australia is one more example of the abdication of political responsibility. Paint throwing humiliates many but persuades no one. Like draft-card burners, these people are not physical cowards, as they have often unjustly been called. They are moral cowards who reject the moral responsibilities of war and the moral responsibilities of serious political opposition. FRANCIS ANDREW HART Assistant Professor Fresno State College Fresno, Calif...
...Costello. The more obnoxious the client is in society's eyes, the more likely that Williams will take the case in order to demonstrate the constitutional guarantee of counsel to everyone. A full and fair defense is especially necessary for the defendent already condemned by public opinion. Political and moral problems, outside the legal process, threaten the individual rights of such people, he says...