Word: revolutionize
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The Unabomber's manuscript, to judge from the Times and Post stories, is a farrago of Luddite venom embracing politics, history, science and sociology. It blames many of the world's present-day problems on the industrial revolution and forecasts an Orwellian future, in which helpless humans are controlled by...
If that were to happen, L.A. would indeed repeat the experience of Orange County. Until 1978, both counties, like the rest of California, had comfortable social services, financed primarily by property taxes. In that year, both counties sacrificed much of that revenue to the statewide Proposition 13, the property-tax...
Much of the fault of The Language of Life lies with Moyers' decision to "go soft"--to play the genial, wide-eyed interviewer who encounters a revelation at every turn. He's fond of faux-naif questions (at least one hopes the faux is genuine) such as, "So politics is...
Holden called the returning of the Louisbourg Cross "a good international gesture" on the part of the University, because "after all, the French gave us a good deal of help in our revolution."
Or you can find an extracurricular group that will take you in. Then Harvard will be four years of putting out a newspaper or producing plays or helping the homeless. You can enter a Harvard of black-tie parties, gin-and-tonics, and walnut-paneled exclusivity. Harvard can be your...