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...comments erupted over the new Bob Woodward-Carl Bernstein book on Watergate, The Final Days. After TIME summarized the book's highlights in last week's issue (March 29), the New York Daily News and the Associated Press produced similar stories. At week's end, Newsweek, which is printing excerpts from the volume, released large sections of it. Finally, the Washington Post printed its own summary of the book's main disclosures...
Outside of some local papers as sources of transitory information, the family's main source was the Western press: The Times of London, The New York Times and Newsweek among them. He remembers that arguments in his family were settled by refering to the international edition of Time--from that, he says, there was no appeal...
...week after the corporate press had declared the quadrennial end of ideology in American politics--vide Time and Newsweek's cover stories on Jimmy Carter--Henry M. Jackson won the Massachusetts Democratic primary largely because of ideology. That, and a bit of money, about $400,000, or almost twice the amount spent by second-place finisher and spender Morris Udall...
...July 7, 1975 Newsweek column was intended to be a generally laudatory review--but with the warning that the subject is such a delicate one that writers and readers must take care in phrasing lest they be misunderstood or their findings be misused. Those who read the column realize that I contrasted the new doctrines of Social Darwinism with its emphasis on evolutionary altruism to the old version of the post-Spencer reactionaries, and posed questions about the new version...
...narrow point that his political myopia prevents him from distinguishing Marxists from anarchists from populists, I would like to remind Wilson of what he already knows: the first public attack on Sociobiology came from that noted Marxist economist, Paul Samuelson, who in his column in the rabid left periodical, Newsweek, called "Sociobiology just another example of "social Dar-winism." No, Prof. Wilson, it doesn't take a Weather-man to know which way the wind blows, especially when it is a blast of hot air. Richard C. Lewontin '50 Agassiz Professor of Zoology