Word: neglectment
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...condemned contraceptives a few years ago? Don't they know that contraception is better than abortion, and abortion is better than infanticide? Infanticide is a horrible thing, and it is already practiced widely. Only nobody ever calls it infanticide-it usually goes by some other name, like neglect...
...Materialist Cinema: It is the duty of the cinematic revolutionary to illuminate, develop, and demystify the daily contradictions that make the revolution-a hope, an option, a necessity, a reality-in the minds of the oppressed. He must never neglect the all-important relation between analysis and praxis, nor ever satisfy himself with the egoistic transformation of polities into Art-the exploitation of revolutionary struggle in the production of an "aesthetic" whole. It is not enough to attack the decadence of the bourgeoisie, to make commodities of their sexual and psychic aberrations, because all "finished products" can be easily digested...
...procedure to judge faculty members accused of violating the third paragraph of the Resolution of Rights and Responsibilities, which forbids any infringement of academic freedom, freedom of speech and movement, and freedom from force or violence, or of the Third Statute of the University, which forbids "gross misconduct or neglect of duty...
...intended speakers for the YAF teach-in-already have power: They control the media; they direct the armed forces. They have the "freedom" to support and direct a vicious imperialist war. They have the power, to suppress protest against this war. When these people use their power in neglect of the people they officially represent, they must be stopped. The real issue, then, is finding the most effective means of stopping them. We may question the efficacy of stopping speech as a means of stopping action, but we do not question our right to challenge illegitimate authority by whatever means...
...with incomes that can run well into six figures annually. They all feel their writing matters, and few are willing to admit they write formula fiction, let alone "women's novels." Says Mary Stewart: "I cannot read what you would call a woman writer." Speaking of critical neglect, Norah Lofts says, "I feel neglected, I feel infuriated, I feel resigned-sometimes all at once. I just think it's very wrong because it may deprive some people of the joy that a good read would give them...