Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Philosophy is not, as you suggest, invented. It is always the product of its own history and the men who grow from and then add to that history. Philosophy remakes men, and sometimes those men become philosophers...
SNCC kids don't, in general, waste time on outsiders. Not so much the result of any peculiar zenophobia, their gruffness is rather an end product of being constantly harried. Julian is more politic, more expansive. When running his campaign he used all the help he could get and took an interest in the people who worked...
...report on the state of the nation should be sanguine indeed. The economy is not only good but sensational-a fact underscored by the stock market's confident thrust toward the 1,000-point mark in the Dow-Jones industrial average and by the gross national product's one-year surge of $34 billion to an estimated level of $675 billion. Unemployment has practically reached such a rock bottom-at 4.1%, it is the lowest in more than eight years. The great American middle class, which constitutes about three-quarters of the nation, has never been more affluent...
...WASP Product. New York's great blackout in November had been caused by a mechanical failure; the transit strike was caused by a failure of communication, of understanding and of reason. It was basically the product of a bitter, and partially symbolic, conflict between...
...other protagonist was articulate, patrician John V. Lindsay, 44, a WASP product of the Ivy League and the winner of four terms as Congressman from Manhattan's 17th ("Silk Stocking") District, who took over as the city's first Republican mayor in 20 years the week the strike began. Quill's unconcealed enmity toward Lindsay was partially a product of their sharply different backgrounds, but it stemmed largely from the new mayor's unmistakable determination to bring a semblance of order and responsibility into the city's labor relations-a determination that Quill...