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...result of their own work. The city of Cambridge currently has the largest number of houses valued in excess of a million dollars of any city in the U.S. It is the kind of controls on density and development—local Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) politics??pushed by Carlson and his ilk that may be the main offender in pushing housing prices to extraordinary levels. Despite Carlson’s cries against the University as a greedy, corporate land-gobbler, there is actually one group that stands to lose more as a result of the NIMBY...
Before 1994, rent control was the central, divisive issue in Cambridge politics??and some of the old players are back...
Neustadt served many roles at Harvard—ranging from Dillon Professor of Government to director of the Institute of Politics??even as he was advising presidents from Johnson to Clinton...
Worst of all, students have a remarkable tendency to betray the tradition of liberal education altogether. For those history concentrators with a focus in International History, “The Strategy of International Politics?? is a likely way to fulfill a QR requirement, with the added encouragement of the course being “painless,” according to the CUE guide. By their sophomore years, if they’re smart, Harvard students are looking at the “workload” and “difficulty” ratings of any Core course...
...topic of politics?? notorious third rail—social security—most of the Democrats declined to back private stock market investment as a solution to the system’s impending financial crunch. Only Clark expressed support for a private investment program, and even he insisted it must be in addition to, rather than instead of, the guaranteed solvency of the system in general...