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Richard Alpert, assistant professor of Clinical Psychology, said last night that attempts to restrict his research with consciousness- expanding drugs limit the "freedom of the individual to explore himself...
...what [Castro] said and what he did." But the author himself quietly makes a crucial character judgement of Castro which shapes the book's entire analysis of the Cuban revolution. Consider this passage: "... once power came into [Castro's] hands, he refused to permit anything that might lessen or restrict it. He would not tolerate the functioning of a government that was not the facade of his personal rule or of a party that might develop a life of its own." Although Draper admits that the "inner history" of Castro's regime is yet to be written, he insists that...
...predicts that as more and more co-operatives hire outside labor, rather than taking in additional members, they will become little more than joint-stock companies, and what was originally a socialist trade union will come to be dominated by employers. Eventually, he concludes, it will be necessary to restrict the organization to trade union functions...
...free to enjoy the advantages of an educated people and modern scientific and technological advance only because we have chosen to pay for free, compulsory, public education. We are free to live under an orderly and peaceful society only because we have chosen to enact laws that restrict the freedom...
Formally, the seven Presidents agreed to send top representatives to an April meeting in Nicaragua. The aim: "To develop and put into immediate effect common measures to restrict the movement of [subversive] nationals to and from Cuba, and the flow of materials, propaganda and funds from that country." The sessions will seek ways of cutting Cuba's subversive airlift (see THE HEMISPHERE...