Word: q
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...James Q. Wilson, associate professor of Government, adds other reasons for criticising the Report. Stressing white guilt may lead many to shrug off the Report as did presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon. By failing to make it clear that the government does not condone violence, Wilson believes the Report will encourage whites to take the law in their own hands in order to protect themselves. In proof, he points to the many white suburbanites now stockpiling weapons and learning to shoot...
...everybody at Harvard was surprised. James Q. Wilson, professor of Government, and Edward C. Banfield, Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Urban Government, agreed that the results were predictable. "Every local or state official wants to have a good reason for asking for more federal money for various programs," Banfield said. "Whatever Mayor Lindsay's prior convictions, he needs more federal money." Furthermore,, Banfield said, "it would be impossible for an official to tell his Negro community that the cause of riots are other than racial injustice...
...Report was indeed a political necessity, said James Q. Wilson, professor of Government and co-author of City Politics, it should have taken a very different approach...
...Q. One of the things that he listed in his statement was the qualifications that he had that he seemed to feel would make him a good President. What do you think of his qualifications...
...Q. Senator, you're speaking in terms of relativity. Let me ask you flatly: do you think that Robert Kennedy would make a good President...