Word: ragingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rage at existentialist sloth and his plea for a new vision to strive after place Snow near the camps of those calling for national purpose and those who are sad to se the end of ideology. His weak argument for more scientists in top government positions derives from something more serious and more important: a revulsion against the current western attitude of hopelessness about politics and all attempts to organize men in he service of a common ideal. To the extent that his mood is born of a sense of the emptiness of so much of the activity...
...represented no major threat to the Castro regime as yet. But as the opposition began to take organized form, it led Castro, like Batista before him, into the usual dictator's mistake of counterterror. Last week there were reliable reports that a Castro cop, in a moment of rage, killed a 14-year-old involved in the opposition. Just such brutality had mobilized an indifferent Cuban public against Batista; the opposition plainly intended to provoke Castro into the same error...
...Rage Toward Mamma. The men were more difficult to type. Explained Jacobson: "Although their physical health had been good, the incidence of severe psychopathology was high." Most of them had an "unmastered, unconscious rage toward the mother" and were deprived of close companionship with their fathers. Their relations with women were characterized "by anxiety, inhibition and avoidance." Like the nose-bobbing woman, said Psychiatrist Jacobson, the man who seeks rhinoplasty hopes to look handsome. But he is less eager to change his own psychological outlook than to change that of others toward...
...with Ostrich, in which neither woman, nor ostrich was particularly recognizable except to those who have been overexposed to the Rorschach inkblot tests. At the Martha Jackson Gallery a few blocks south, 28 other Appel canvases hung last week, all looking as if they had been done in a rage...
...Praise Famous Men, by James Agee, with photographs by Walker Evans. Since it was written in 1936, this prose account of sharecroppers' lives, set down with the dark rage of a poet, has become a classic...