Word: one-sidedness
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The most dogmatically and uncritically-honored theory in science today was published and promoted solely in the 20th century: Einsteinian special relativeity. In happens that Einstein as a boy experienced an "orgy" of revulsion against all traditional religious teachings. During my graduate study of history and philosophy of science, I...
While insisting that he is not against détente per se, Jackson contends that some of the deals the Administration is working out with the Soviets are dangerously and unnecessarily one-sided in favor of Moscow. In their eagerness to ease world tension, argues Jackson, Nixon and Kissinger are...
A grand jury hearing is not an adversary proceeding with the stringent rules of evidence and the right of cross-examination that exist in a trial. Prosecutors present material that may produce an indictment, but a suspect puts up no organized defense. Says Columbia Law Professor Benno Schmidt: "What you...
Acting to maintain the President's momentum, his aides lashed out at Chairman Peter Rodino and his committee. Patrick Buchanan, Nixon's special consultant and once a wily practitioner of the anonymous news leak, assailed the "nameless, faceless character assassins on the House Judiciary Committee." Another adroit news...
When the Geneva Conference gets under way, the Soviets no doubt will play a highly visible role as the Arabs' champion, even as they grudgingly acquiesced in Kissinger's peacemaking efforts. There is even some speculation that Moscow might renew its formal relations with Israel - to whose existence...