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...Greening of America, Charles Reich offered the giddy prediction that the values of the 1960s counterculture would remake America. Although his thesis was vastly overstated, those values are indeed becoming widespread. In 1974, Pollster Daniel Yankelovich reported that America's noncollege youth were adopting the counterculture values of sexual freedom and self-fulfillment, and were increasingly rejecting patriotism, respect for authority and material success. Last week the results of another Yankelovich poll indicated that this shift in values "seems to be reshaping the nature of the American family and its child-rearing practices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Family: New Breed v. the Old | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

...down on paper as possible.' That an explicit and clear verbal order for genocide was given by Hitler to Himmler is testified to by many, many people who were in a position to know." Among other things, Waite adds, it seems profoundly implausible that in the absolutist Third Reich, anyone but Hitler could have exercised the authority to murder more than 6 million people, in the process employing badly needed transport facilities and millions of work hours. Helmut Krausnick, director of Munich's Institute of Contemporary History, has concluded: "The extermination policy was decided upon by Hitler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Just an Ordinary Man | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

...prepared to fight a world war with no secure reserves of oil at all. The Germans' solution was to make oil from coal, and they did that so successfully that after 1944 (when oil supplies from Nazi-aligned Rumania were bombed out) the Luftwaffe planes flew, and the Reich tanks rolled, almost exclusively on coal-derived gasoline. Could the Nazi know-how help the U.S. three decades later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TECHNOLOGY: Recycling Nazi Secrets | 4/18/1977 | See Source »

...notes that could be traded for goods. The perverse alchemy by which governments turned gold into paper reached its extreme in Germany. Before their calamitous inflation of the early '20s ended, 1 trillion old marks were needed to purchase one new one-a monetary prelude to the Third Reich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Economics for Fun and Profit | 4/4/1977 | See Source »

...subcommittee's report also explores "ways of teaching younger faculty how to teach," Reich said...

Author: By George K. Sweetnam, | Title: Med Students May Evaluate Teaching | 3/10/1977 | See Source »

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