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...Economic nationalism and state intervention can be good or bad, smart or dumb, and in the coming years we need to be pragmatic and distinguish. Globalization proponents??especially those who support the phenomenon on the condition that it’s better managed—have nothing to fear from economic nationalism and state intervention per se. The economic interconnectedness of the world is not disappearing, and we will need to address most problems collectively. But this time we need to be more careful not to put all of our eggs in one basket. Many forms of economic...
Third, the center should be politically neutral, and this should be written into its mission statement. A great fear of opponents of the women’s center—and even many of its proponents??is that the center could be too leftist or politicized. That is not to say the center should not host events and discussions about divisive issues—it should—but it must commit to being open to all ideas and opinions. As such, we feel that it should not be called “The Harvard Woman?...
Virtually all students “Believe in a Better Harvard,” as the fee-hike proponents?? campy campaign urged. From more student group funding to more elaborate social events, undergraduates all believe in a fun, dynamic and eventful Harvard experience. However, a sudden and excessive increase in the council’s budget is not the way to achieve this, and we are worried that the council may have done more to hurt its financial situation than it has helped...
Harvard certainly owes its women a strong institutional commitment to gender equality, but the Women’s Center as a mere token gesture hardly constitutes this kind of commitment. While proponents?? goals merit support, the Women’s Center does...
Barro and the opposition have also launched their own postering campaign in response to the supporters’ “Believe In A Better Harvard” signs. Their campaign mocks the proponents?? “Believe” message with signs that say “BELIEVE in the Tooth Fairy” and “Can You BELIEVE The UC Wants Twice As Much Money...