Word: relationships
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sidney Hook, philosophy professor at New York University, has published in the current Partisan Review an article on "The Future of Socialism." He has some interesting points to make on the relationship between Communism and democracy, and especially on certain misconceptions about that relationship among one group of American "liberals." Some excerpts from Mr. Hook's article...
...proceed with its pocket ratification of the new Constitution appears to be a poor but necessary expedient. Certainly the members of this year's Council may view the referendum as a favorable mandate; the lack of full voting can only be taken as the last vestige of a diseased relationship between this group and the student body, a relationship that the new constitution will attempt to improve...
...best knuckled under. "Art and Politics don't have any connection with one another" is the most popular synthesis of this idea. I had always thought that with some obvious exceptions this was true, but an analysis of the situation from another point of observation reveals the entire relationship between such musicians and the Nazi regime in a completely different light...
...relationship with China is, of course, the most important current problem in the Far East. The Institute at its first session heard a newsworthy restatement of that problem...
...address at the Statler Hotel before the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges, President Conant said that he foresaw "an exacting period of change" by which the teaching of art, literature, and general philosophy will be brought into closer relationship with a greater number of students than ever before...