Word: nationalizers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME has achieved a new "high" not once but twice, in two successive cover stories. "To Heal a Nation" and "Black vs. Jew" are far and away the ablest, most perceptive and best balanced diagnoses of the nation's two most urgent and baffling internal problems: the deeper causes, and perhaps some prescription for cure, of the pervasive and profound malaise which afflicts the nation's psyche, and the highly complex and intractable confrontation of the nation's two largest and most influential minorities-an alienation which cannot possibly be understood or mitigated merely as resurgent "anti...
...want to express our sincere gratitude for your excellent program "To Heal a Nation" [Jan. 24]. We hope and urge that you measure and criticize the present Administration's performance on the basis of its serious commitment to the legislative enactment of this program for social and domestic betterment...
...step by step with a clear view of one's goal, but the greatest flexibility of method. He wants to teach the U.S., so lately come to international leadership, what he considers the alpha-to-omega lessons for a major power: the need for "greater conceptualization." He wants the nation to indulge in self-interrogation: "What are we attempting to do? How would we measure success? What kind of world are we trying, to bring about...
...called upon the Congress and the nation's young people to help him in his opposition to the decision...
These are the types of questions which the press should have been attempting to answer if those who rely on it are to make accurate judgments of what is happening politically in the nation. For too long the national press dealt with Wallace only in order to denigrate him--not seeking to explain why he attracted the type of support that he did. For many weeks following McCarthy's Granite State victory, many columnists continued to say that the vote was based on Johnson's personality rather than on the war. Greater emphasis on non-personality-oriented reportage might have...