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...Consider, for example, the lament of Peter Kilfoyle, a member of the British parliament, in his recent op-ed in The Crimson. After deciding that Islamic terrorism is the result of globalization and the polarization of the “haves” and the “have-nots?? (itself a curious conclusion, given that the hijackers of Sept. 11 were educated, middle-class residents of first-world countries, and that the vast majority of the “have-nots,” like those in non-Arab Africa, East and South Asia, and South America...
Setting aside conspiracy theorists, many on this side of the pond see our current situation as an almost inevitable by-product of a world increasingly polarized into “haves” (the West) and “have-nots?? (the Third World). Globalization has both exacerbated this polarization, and educated these latter day sans culottes of the Third World into an increasingly hostile posture towards the West. For many, that means principally the United States. In extremis, that hostility can be transmogrified into proactive terrorism...
...that well, you don’t have to take the money the federal government is offering if you don’t want to go along with the statute is perpetuating the digital divide of the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots?? in terms of access to the Internet,” Strossen said...
There are “two states of Massachusetts”—the haves and the have-nots??said Reich, currently a Brandeis University law professor. He presented his economic plan yesterday in Lawrence, Mass., a city known for its bleak economy...
There are “two Massachusetts”—the haves and the have-nots??said Reich, currently a Brandeis University economics professor. He plans to present his economic plan tomorrow in Lawrence, Mass., a city known for its bleak economy...