Word: nationalistice
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TIME vividly depicted the anti-Japanese sentiment brewing in China as well as the political and economic effects of the dispute on both countries and the rest of the world [April 25]. Your story noted that the real debate is not over "a failure to atone for old sins. The...
The Shape of Things to Come Readers marveled at our cover story on architectural innovations, pointing out mankind's intrinsic desire to leave a creative mark. But some wondered whether, despite all the attention being lavished on revolutionaries like Daniel Libeskind, there isn't still a bias toward tall boxes...
So the U.S. Olympic Committee devoutly hopes. Olympic campaigns, like the presidential kind, now are nearly perpetual, and since 1978 the U.S.O.C. has held a National Sports Festival for U.S. athletes in every non-Olympic year. The advantages are that the fellow who puts the pigeons in crates and releases...
The most conspicuous and skillful example of a leftward tilt is the R.S.C.'s anti-imperialist version of Shakespeare's celebration of conquest, Henry V. This was the text that Laurence Olivier used on film to rally his countrymen to nationalistic zeal. But in Director Adrian Noble's post-Falklands...
In 1983 the American Catholic bishops also addressed the nuclear issue squarely with their provocative pastoral letter: "The Challenge of Peace: God's Promise and Our Response." Erupting from a church history that either ignored nuclear weapons or, in the nationalistic enthusiasms of some clergymen, saw such weapons as new...