Word: restrictionism
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Organized by Carla M. Ceruzzi ’02 and Luke C. Marion ’02, both art board members of the Harvard Advocate, STASH is ultimately art for students by students. Ceruzzi says that “[Marion and I] wanted to challenge the expectations placed on our...
Liautaud believes that taxes on stock options are too high and labor laws too rigid, citing the 35-hour-a-week work restriction, as well as the difficulty and expense of laying off workers. Privately, he says he is not sure he would start a business in France today.
Yet nary a word is spoken against these regulations. No one cries for justice when deaf aspirants are turned away from flight school or foreign students learn that ROTC isn’t the club for them. We seem to recognize that in an organization where survival itself depends on...
Nobody should be kept from doing anything without good reason. But it takes an act of mental gymnastics to leap from that principle to the conclusion that any group-based restriction is unjust. If Harvard wishes to trivialize the importance of military service by turning its back to the cadets...
The safety of American citizens and the security of our nation require a restriction of our precious individual freedoms until the threat of more terrorist attacks is eliminated [PRIVACY VS. SAFETY, Sept. 24]. If civil libertarians don't like the idea of the Federal Government monitoring more e-mails or...