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Dates: during 1990-1999
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WHILE it is important that we not forget to understand Marx, Durkheim, Weber and Smith, their respective life-worlds, and the ways in which their ideas have influenced past and present thinkers, it is intellectually questionable, and pedagogically unsound, to neglect the views of the best contemporary inheritors of this tradition, which is what is taught in any good sociology department such...

Author: By Orlando Patterson, | Title: Sociology is Sufficient | 4/5/1990 | See Source »

...pounded flat by rain. A miniature Christmas tree, a few cheap ornaments clinging to its brown branches, adorns the tomb. Two tiny Santas in plastic bags, a mud- spattered price tag still attached, poke up out of the dirt. No plaque marks this resting place, perhaps betraying a neglect born of the longing to forget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Houston, Texas So Small, So Sweet, So Soon | 3/26/1990 | See Source »

...sided nature of medical testing reflects a broader neglect of female health issues, some experts say. For example, the NIH reportedly spends just 13% of its budget studying women's health. The research shortfall, observes Dr. Florence Haseltine, director of the NIH's Center for Population Research, has left uncertainties on many vital questions, including the causes of infertility and the effect of diet on breast cancer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Research For Men Only | 3/5/1990 | See Source »

There is no excuse for The Crimson to neglect to even mention this large portion of the Harvard undergraduate rowing population participating in the event. The article shows the Crimson's lack of sensitivity to women's crew and women's athletics in general in terms of their considered unimportance and lack of representation in sports articles. Molly Schwarzburg '91 [This letter was co-signed by 26 members of Radcliffe crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women's Crew | 2/22/1990 | See Source »

...former Harvard professor with a knack for stirring up controversy. As Assistant Secretary in Lyndon Johnson's Labor Department, he kicked up a fuss by issuing a hotly disputed report on female- headed black families. Five years later, as Richard Nixon's adviser on domestic policy, he urged "benign neglect" on racial issues, meaning that the Administration should let racial controversy cool before launching new civil rights initiatives. In the case of Social Security, Moynihan admits that he was out to attract notice through the political equivalent of hitting Congress over the head with a two-by-four. Says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dirty Little Secret | 2/19/1990 | See Source »

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